The political chaos in Seoul is casting dark clouds over not only Japan-South Korea relations but also Japan-South Korea-U.S.
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is no longer traveling to South Korea after the country’s president, Yoon Suk Yeol, declared martial law earlier this week in what critics have called a ...
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Britain's Network Rail said that a radio system fault that affected travel during rush hour around the country Friday morning ...
It’s been a head-spinning week for exchange-traded-fund investors monitoring geopolitical risks to stocks in their portfolios. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Dec. 3, accu ...
The leader of President Yoon Suk Yeol’s own party has backed impeachment, on which the National Assembly is set to vote on ...
South Korea’s K-pop loving Gen Z has largely stayed away from the street protests that has erupted since the country was rocked by the biggest political crisis in four decades this week.
DOD focused on drone threat, Elon Musk has F-35 in crosshairs, Austin to skip South Korea in Japan trip, and a defense of women in the military.