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Reporter
: Kang Hyun-kyung
Sat, April 20, 2024 | 12:22
South Korea's spy satellite vulnerable to North's jamming, cyberattacks
The two Koreas are pitted against each other as their first reconnaissance satellites traverse Earth in low orbit, attempting to detect each other's military installations and weapons developments since they were launched.
Defense
| 2023-12-15 08:23
N. Korea's fear of external info grows after Seoul allows sending propaganda leaflets
Pyongyang has belatedly reacted furiously to South Korean Constitutional Court’s decision in September to strike down the ban on sending propaganda leaflets over the border into North Korea.
North Korea
| 2023-12-10 09:15
[INTERVIEW] Ex-NIS chief urges politicians to stop exploiting spy agency
A blame game is in full swing after Korea lost to Saudi Arabia in a bid to host the World Expo 2030 in a vote held in Paris, France on Nov. 28.
Defense
| 2023-12-08 11:35
[ANALYSIS] Has N. Korean leader's daughter been confirmed as heir apparent?
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un referred to his daughter as 'Morning Star General,' just days after the North's reconnaissance satellite, Malligyong-1, successfully entered orbit on Nov. 21.
North Korea
| 2023-12-03 16:52
Red flag raised on North Korea's unchecked space ambitions
North Korea’s spy satellite, Malligyong-1, which entered Earth's orbit on Nov. 21, is being increasingly perceived as less threatening than initially feared after a technological setback was revealed in its images.
North Korea
| 2023-11-29 17:39
NK says spy satellite took photos of US bases in San Diego, Japan
Mother devastated as daughter feared to be repatriated back to N. Korea
A North Korean defector, who asked to be identified only by her surname Kim, has panicked as the worst-case scenario about her daughter, appears to have become a reality.
North Korea
| 2023-11-26 08:57
Fixing legal loopholes urgent to safeguard 2024 elections from China's potential interference
In April, a U.S. court sentenced a former Harvard University professor to serve time in prison and ordered a total fine of $83,600 for lying to federal authorities about his affiliation with China and the Wuhan University of Technology.
North Korea
| 2023-11-24 07:16
N. Korean leader's son veiled in mystery amid 'Kim Il-sung phenomenon'
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is known to have a son with his wife, Ri Sol-ju.
North Korea
| 2023-11-21 08:36
North Korean leader's daughter known by wrong name: expert
In North Korea, any information about its leader is top secret.
North Korea
| 2023-11-16 12:06
Gimpo residents care less about partisan politics, more about property boom
GIMPO, Gyeonggi Province - A 59-year-old hairdresser, who owned a hair shop in Gimpo’s old town of Sau-dong, said she is a staunch supporter of the proposal to annex the western city to Seoul metropolitan city.
Society
| 2023-11-10 16:21
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No breakthrough in Korea's medical standoff despite gov't concession
Debate heats up over commuters who do makeup on subway
Human rights group urges gov't to submit written questions to UN to protect North Korean defectors
Occult thriller 'Exhuma' criticized for animal abuse
SK hynix, TSMC team up to develop next-generation AI memory chips
How will Korean banks fare in mobile industry?
Daejeon artists experiment with 'souping' photographic film
Six out of 10 Korean adults did not read single book last year
BMW, Mercedes dealerships struggle amid promotion war
Army explores hiring civilians to guard supplies as population shrinks
World Water Day 2024