Military affairs
Information related to military issues in North and South Korea
North Korea launches short-range ballistic missiles toward the East Sea
Missile test comes same day Pyongyang announces first COVID-19 outbreak in the capital city
Omicron has stopped normal life in Pyongyang. But will it stop a nuclear test?
Experts divided on whether Pyongyang will push ahead with nuclear test or focus all efforts on stamping out Omicron
South Korea boasts of new radar technology, citing ‘increasing’ missile threats
Advanced radar technology bolsters South Korea’s missile defense system and reduces reliance on US
Yoon holds first meeting with aides, floats possible North Korea nuclear test
New South Korean president echoes assessment from U.S. State Department that DPRK may soon conduct nuclear test
Kim Jong Un sends letter to Putin emphasizing ‘solidarity’ with Russia
DPRK leader says ‘strategic and traditional’ ties will continue between Pyongyang and Moscow
Former DPRK policy envoy to join Yoon administration as vice foreign minister
Lee Do-hoon played leading diplomatic role under Moon Jae-in, helped broker first-ever U.S-North Korea summit
North Korea’s primary state newspaper silent on previous days missile test
No state media coverage could indicate a failure, but experts say that’s not necessarily the case
ROK defense, foreign minister nominees discuss North Korea ICBMs and sanctions
Lee Jong-sup and Park Jin participated in parliamentary hearings ahead of president-elect Yoon Suk-yeol’s inauguration
South Korea-Japan ties will improve under Yoon, but not as much as US wants
While the president-elect can heal some of the damage of the Moon years, colonial-era animosities still poison relations
US doesn’t exclude more missile defense in South Korea after North’s latest test
Washington condemns Wednesday’s ballistic missile launch from Pyongyang as violation of UN Security Council resolutions