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Hikers can soon visit one of the world’s most heavily-armed borders again
South Koreans will be able to hike in the DMZ starting Nov. 28, but only in small groups and on an application basis
Seoul’s foreign minister: Biden will handle North Korea differently from Obama
South Korean foreign minister Kang Kyung-wha meets with Pompeo and other officials in Washington, D.C.
Moon tells Biden he hopes North and South can play bigger roles in Korea issues
South Korean leader stresses the two Koreas are the “stakeholders” on the peninsula, hopes for strong U.S.-ROK alliance
No breakthrough in inter-Korean relations under Biden, 50% of South Koreans say
South Korean conservatives, progressives split on relations with North Korea under Biden, according to 500-person survey
North Korea omitted from Biden administration’s key transition priorities
White House will overlook North Korea issue at its own peril, analysts warn
South Korean President Moon congratulates Biden, emphasizes ‘rock-solid’ bond
President-elect Joe Biden delivered a victory speech vowing to “make America respected around the world again”
Biden wins election, foreshadowing a more traditional US approach to North Korea
Experts say the former US vice president will be harsher on North Korea, but is still open to meeting Kim Jong Un
US closely monitoring ROK’s criminal investigation of North Korea activists
Dept of State says activists should be able to "freely exercise the freedoms of expression, assembly, and association"
Belarusian president wants to speed up projects with North Korea
President Lukashenko laments an “unreasonably low level” of relations with North Korea, meets Pyongyang’s new ambassador
‘My family is infuriated’: Shooting victim’s brother meets defense minister
Lee Dae-jun was killed by North Korean soldiers on Sept. 22, and his brother remains unconvinced that he tried to defect