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S. Korea, Japan reaffirm commitment to strengthening trilateral ties with US
Japan’s prime minister called for stronger ties between South Korea, the US and Japan in a phone call with Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol on Wednesday...
Why Israel isn’t hitting Iran with immediate retaliation
More than three days after being hit with a retaliatory strike by Iran, Israel continued on Wednesday to refrain from carrying out an immediate counte...
US exploring options for monitoring N. Korean sanctions beyond UN, says envoy
Since China and Russia oppose the formation of a new surveillance system for monitoring North Korea, the US is considering a surveillance system that ...
Japan officially says compensation of Korean forced laborers isn’t its responsibility
In its annual diplomatic bluebook, Japan flatly declared that the Korean government is responsible for handling multiple judgments by the Korean Supre...
After Iran’s attack, can the US stop Israel from starting a regional war?
For the first time in its history, Iran directly attacked Israeli territory on Saturday, stoking fears of the war in Gaza expanding into a regional wa...
[News analysis] Watershed augmentation of US-Japan alliance to put Korea’s diplomacy to the test
Last week’s US-Japan summit, along with the two countries’ trilateral summit with the Philippines, marked a watershed moment in the East Asian order, ...
Japan ramps up efforts to remilitarize, integrate with US to deter China
The agreement reached by the US and Japan to increase military cooperation to an unprecedented degree in their summit on Wednesday is likely to empowe...
As Russia’s war drags on, a once-united NATO faces internal turmoil
NATO, the biggest military alliance in the West, turned 75 last week. As the largest pillar of the world’s international military order, it is le...
‘Lame duck’: Yoon to face predicament for remaining term, predict foreign press
The day after the opposition’s landslide victory in Korea’s parliamentary elections on Wednesday, the international media focused on the likelihood of...
Japanese PM still making ‘high-level’ outreach for summit with Kim Jong-un
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio has revealed that his administration has been making “high-level approaches” to North Korea in attempts to arran...
Japanese military unit’s use of whitewashing term for Pacific War causes a stir
A unit in the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) used the euphemistic term “Greater East Asia War” on its official social media account, the Hank...
US government awards chip giant TSMC $11.6B in grants, loans
Reuters reported on Monday that the US will provide a subsidy of US$6.6 billion and US$5 billion in low-cost government loans to TSMC, the world's lar...
Six months into Gaza war, America’s liberal world order lies in shambles
Sunday, April 7, will mark six months of Israel’s war on Gaza, which was sparked by Israel’s goal to eradicate the Palestinian militant group Hamas fr...
Seoul-Moscow ties spiral downward as Russia cozies up with N. Korea
Relations between South Korea and Russia have reached the worst point since the two countries established diplomatic relations in 1990 and are o...
In departure from Abe, Kishida will not express remorse for WWII before US Congress
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will not mention remorse for World War II or other incidents from the past when he delivers an address before a ...
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[Editorial] 10 years on, lessons of Sewol tragedy must never be forgotten
[Column] A death blow to Korea’s prosecutor politics
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