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The AP Interview: Korean leader cites North's serious threat

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol says the spike in North Korean missile tests, growing nuclear ambitions and other provocative acts pose a “serious threat” that could spark a wider conflict.

Seoul arrests ex-top security official over border killing

South Korean prosecutors arrested the country’s former national security director over suspicions he engaged in a cover-up to hide details and distort the circumstances surrounding North Korea’s killing of a South Korean fisheries official near the rivals’ sea boundary in 2020

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Kim's sister makes insulting threats to Seoul over sanctions

The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has attacked South Korea with a string of insults for considering new unilateral sanctions against the North.

Dogs gifted by Kim Jong Un at center of South Korean row

A pair of dogs gifted by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in 2018 are now marred in a South Korean political row, with the country’s former president blaming his conservative successor for a lack of support as he gave the animals up

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Dogs gifted by Kim Jong Un at center of South Korean row

A pair of dogs gifted by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in 2018 are now mired in a South Korean political row, with the country’s former president blaming his conservative successor for a lack of support as he gave the animals up.

A custody dispute in South Korea centers on presidential pooches

The country's past leader says he will give up the dogs — a gift from North Korea — because the current administration isn't providing financial support.

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South Korea arrests former top officials over 2020 killing

South Korea’s former defense minister and coast guard chief have been arrested over their alleged involvement in covering up facts and distorting the circumstances surrounding North Korea’s killing of a South Korean fisheries official in 2020 near the rivals’ tense sea border.

US seeks united front in Asia despite Korea, Japan tensions

Vice President Kamala Harris has said her trip to Asia is intended to shore up American alliances with Japan and South Korea.

Leaders of S. Korea, Japan agree to strive to improve ties

The governments of South Korea and Japan say their leaders have agreed to accelerate efforts to mend ties frayed over Japan’s colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula.

Samsung sets goal to attain 100% clean energy by 2050

Samsung Electronics says it’s shifting away from fossil fuels and aiming to entirely power its global operations with clean electricity by 2050.

South Korean celebration of 'Squid Game' Emmy wins subdued

South Koreans shared congratulations on social media for the multiple wins by “Squid Game” at the Emmy Awards, but the overall reaction was subdued as the country grows accustomed to its increasingly prominent role in global entertainment.

South Korea to pardon Samsung's Lee, other corporate giants

Samsung’s de-facto leader has secured a pardon of his conviction for bribing a former president in a corruption scandal that toppled a previous South Korean government.

N Korea warns of security instability over US-S Korea drills

North Korea has warned that the United States and South Korea will face “unprecedented” security challenges if they don’t drop their hostile military pressure campaign against the North, including joint military drills.

New photos of North Korean defectors being dragged back at border sparks condemnation from Seoul

On Wednesday, South Korea’s presidential office condemned the former progressive administration’s decision to repatriate two North Korean fishermen in 2019 amid newly released photographs of the men being forcibly moved across the border. In response, President Yoon Suk-yeol’s spokesperson Kang In-sun called the decision “a crime against humanity that violated both international law and the constitution.” The fishermen were deported just five days after being taken into custody without the usual treatment of North Korean defectors in which they are investigated and debriefed by Seoul’s intelligence officials.

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Biden pushes economic, security aims as he ends SKorea visit

President Joe Biden tended to both business and security interests as he wrapped up a three-day visit to South Korea on Sunday.

US, S Korean leaders meet in face of N Korea nuclear threat

U.S. President Joe Biden will meet South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol this week as the allies face a growing threat from North Korea’s nuclear weapons and missile program.

S. Korea Blue House opens to public for 1st time in 74 years

For many South Koreans, the former presidential palace in Seoul was a little-visited, heavily secured mountainside landmark.

New South Korea leader offers support if North denuclearizes

South Korea’s new president says he’ll present “an audacious plan” to improve North Korea’s economy if it denuclearizes.

Leaders of 2 Koreas exchange letters of hope amid tensions

The leaders of the rival Koreas have exchanged letters expressing hope for improved bilateral relations, which have plummeted amid a freeze in nuclear negotiations and North Korea’s accelerating weapons development.

Kim's sister enraged by Seoul's preemptive strike comments

The influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called the South Korean defense minister a “scum-like guy” for talking about preemptive strikes on the North and warned the South may face “a serious threat.”.

Thousands welcome home pardoned S. Korean ex-President Park

Former President Park Geun-hye went home three months after being pardoned for one of South Korea’s worst government-corruption scandals.

N. Korea fires artillery into sea days after missile launch

South Korea says North Korea has fired suspected artillery pieces into the sea.

S. Korea's next leader to abandon Blue House for new office

South Korea’s president-elect says he will abandon the current mountainside presidential palace of Blue House and establish his office in central Seoul as part of efforts to better communicate with the public.

Seoul's next leader faces limited choices over North Korea

After winning last week's presidential election, South Korean conservative Yoon Suk Yeol will enter office facing a quickly growing North Korean nuclear threat — and with few easy choices to deal with it.

S. Korea's president-elect wants tougher stance on N. Korea

South Korea’s president-elect Yoon Suk Yeol says he would solidify an alliance with the United States, build up a powerful military and sternly cope with North Korean provocations.

What you need to know about South Korea’s new president, Yoon Suk-yeol

Yoon Suk-yeol, formerly the country’s top prosecutor, was elected the new president of South Korea on Wednesday, ushering in an era of conservative party rule that would significantly shift the country’s policies in the face of North Korea’s nuclear ambitions and China’s rise. Here's what you need to know about the new president.

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Ex-prosecutor, foreign policy neophyte wins S Korea election

A conservative former prosecutor declared victory in South Korea’s presidential election after his liberal ruling party rival conceded defeat amid a bitter battle in the politically divided nation.

What to know about South Korea's presidential election

South Koreans are voting Wednesday to choose their next president.

Meet the candidates dueling to be S. Korea's next president

An unusually bitter election season in South Korea culminates on Wednesday when tens of millions of voters pick their next president.

'Squid Game Election': South Korean campaign gets ugly

The rivalry, mudslinging and negative campaigning between the two leading presidential candidates in South Korea are so bad that the loser faces a prospect of going to jail.

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In S. Korea election, future of foreign policy up for debate

Ahead of the March 9 presidential election in South Korea, major candidates are embroiled in a heated debate over how to address a foreign policy challenges that include the U.S.-China rivalry, North Korea's nuclear threats and badly strained ties with Japan.

US, Europe step up Russia sanctions to target Putin directly

The United States and European allies are stepping up sanctions over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by adding measures directly targeting President Vladimir Putin and his top diplomat.

West hits back with sanctions for Russia's Ukraine actions

The U.S. and all 27 European Union member nations are ordering initial penalties targeting Russian officials over their actions in Ukraine.

S. Korea keeps crowd limits as omicron causes 25-fold spike

South Korea will extend restaurant dining hours but maintain a six-person limit on private social gatherings as it wrestles with a massive coronavirus wave driven by the highly infectious omicron variant.

S. Korea to give out rapid tests as omicron shatters record

South Korea will distribute free coronavirus rapid test kits at schools and senior care facilities starting next week as it weathers an unprecedented wave of infections driven by the fast-moving omicron variant.

South Korean presidential hopefuls begin official campaigns

Candidates for South Korea’s presidential election began their formal, 22-day campaigns Tuesday in a race tainted by intense political strife over allegations involving the main candidates and their families.

South Korea to allow special voting for COVID-19 patients

South Korea’s parliament has approved plans to provide a special time for COVID-19 patients to vote during the March 9 presidential election as the country grapples with a record-breaking omicron surge

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US, Japan, South Korea meet in Hawaii to discuss North Korea

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has met his Japanese and South Korean counterparts in Hawaii to discuss the threat posed by nuclear-armed North Korea after Pyongyang began the year with a series of missile tests.

'Someone else's festival': No North Korea at ally's Olympics

During the last Winter Games, North Korea basked in the global limelight in South Korea.

N. Korea confirms test of missile capable of striking Guam

North Korea has confirmed it test-launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile capable of reaching the U.S. territory of Guam in its most significant launch in almost five years.

North Korea missile tests: Biggest launch since 2017

Sunday's launch is the seventh this month, and is thought to be the largest in almost five years.

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South Korea and Saudi Arabia need oil but eye clean energy

A delegation led by South Korea’s president visiting Saudi Arabia has inked a preliminary deal to explore a project to develop a potentially cleaner form of energy.

South Korean president visits UAE, showcasing deep ties

The president of South Korea has reached a preliminary multibillion-dollar deal to sell Seoul’s surface-to-air missiles to Abu Dhabi and pledged deeper cooperation with the United Arab Emirates during a visit to the Gulf Arab state.

South Korea pardons ex-President Park Geun-hye, ousted in massive corruption scandal

The impeachment of Park Geun-hye, after huge protests over corruption, marked the first time a South Korean president was legally removed from office.

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South Korea pardons a former president imprisoned on corruption charges

The South Korean government says it will grant a special pardon to former President Park Geun-hye, 69, who is serving a lengthy prison term for bribery and other crimes.

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SKorea bans gatherings of 5 or more people amid virus surge

South Korea will prohibit private social gatherings of five or more people nationwide and force restaurants to close at 9 p.m. as the country grapples with the deadliest month of the pandemic.

SKorea sets new virus record as officials plan restrictions

Halting its steps toward normalcy, South Korea will clamp down on social gatherings and cut the hours of some businesses to fight a record-breaking surge of the coronavirus that has led to a spike hospitalizations and deaths.

S. Korea marks deadliest day of pandemic as hospitals buckle

South Korea has marked its deadliest day of the pandemic as an unrelenting, delta-driven spread stretched thin hospitals and left people dying while waiting for beds.

S. Korea marks deadliest day of pandemic as hospitals buckle

South Korea on Tuesday marked its deadliest day of the pandemic as an unrelenting, delta-driven spread stretched thin hospitals and left people dying while waiting for beds. Health experts warn that the country’s medical system is quickly approaching its limits and that fatalities could worsen if the government continues to be slow and hesitant in tightening social distancing. The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency said 94 virus patients died in the past 24 hours while a record 906 were in serious or critical condition. The 5,567 new infections were the highest yet for a Tuesday — daily tallies are usually smaller at the start of the week because of fewer tests on weekends – indicating the virus has continued to gain speed after the government moderately tightened social distancing last week.

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South Korea: End to Korean War agreed to 'in principle'

But talks have yet to begin because of North Korea's demands, says President Moon Jae-in.

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Australia and South Korea sign defense deal as leaders meet

Australia and South Korea have signed a $720 million defense deal as South Korean President Moon Jae-in became the first foreign leader to visit Australia since the pandemic began.

South Korea's virus surge exceeds 7,000 for 3rd straight day

New coronavirus infections in South Korea have exceeded 7,000 for the third consecutive day in a record-breaking surge that has crushed hospitals and threatens the country’s goals to weather the pandemic without lockdowns.

South Korea's daily virus jump exceeds 7,000 for 1st time

New coronavirus infections in South Korea exceeded 7,000 for the first time since the start of the pandemic as hours-long lines snaked around testing stations in the capital Seoul amid a worsening virus crisis.

South Korea confirms first five cases of omicron variant

South Korea has confirmed its first five cases of the new omicron coronavirus variant in people linked to arrivals from Nigeria.

South Korea pushes booster shots as COVID-19 spread worsens

South Korea has reported 3,187 new cases of the coronavirus, nearly matching a one-day record set in September, a worrisome development in a country that eased social distancing rules in recent weeks to lessen the pandemic’s economic impact.

Ex-prosecutor in SKorea wins opposition presidential ticket

South Korea’s conservative former top prosecutor, who has called for a stronger U.S. security guarantee to neutralize North Korean nuclear threats, has won the main opposition party’s hotly contested nomination for next March’s presidential election.

Central European nations seek South Korea train partnership

The leaders of four Central European nations have met in Hungary’s capital where they urged visiting South Korean President Moon Jae-in to consider investing in a rapid train line connecting Budapest and Polish capital Warsaw.

The Latest: France, India agree to boost Indo-Pacific ties

French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have agreed to boost ties in the Indo-Pacific region during a meeting on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit.

Vatican cancels live TV broadcast of Biden greeting pope

The Vatican has abruptly canceled the planned live broadcast of President Joe Biden’s meeting with Pope Francis.

South Korea's leader vows final push for talks with North

South Korea’s president says he’ll keep striving to promote peace with North Korea through dialogue until the end of his term next May, after Pyongyang raised animosities with a resumption of provocative weapons tests.

NASA stacks rocket, spacecraft for moon mission

NASA has completed stacking the 322-foot-tall Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft it will use for its next generation of deep space operations, including missions on and around the moon. (Oct. 22)

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South Korea Test Launches 1st Domestically Made Space Rocket

Live footage showed the 154-foot rocket soaring into the air with bright yellow flames shooting out of its engines following blastoff.

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South Korea Test Launches 1st Domestically Made Space Rocket

Live footage showed the 154 foot rocket soaring into the air with bright yellow flames shooting out of its engines following blastoff.

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South Korea scores a partial success with its 1st launch into the space race

The country successfully launched a home-grown rocket for the 1st time, but the payload, a dummy satellite, failed to make it into orbit.

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S Korea test launches 1st domestically made space rocket

South Korea’s first domestically produced space rocket reached its desired altitude but failed to deliver a dummy payload into orbit in its first test launch on Thursday.

South Korea just launched itself into a very exclusive club. Here's why its new sub-launched missile sets it apart.

It's yet another capability attained by South Korea's increasingly modern and sophisticated military.

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South Korea to Biden administration: North Korea is ‘strengthening’ its missile program

Chung Eui-yong said the United States should do more to get North Korea to the negotiating table.

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Kim Jong-un's sister says North Korea is willing to discuss ending the decades-long Korean War - if South Korea stops its 'hostile' policies

South Korean president Moon Jae-in called this week at the UN General Assembly for an end to the decades-long conflict.

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Kim Yo-jong says North Korea open to ending war if conditions met

Kim Yo-jong was responding to a renewed call from the South to officially declare an end to the Korean War.

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K-pop superstars BTS lend their voices to U.N.'s push for sustainable development

"Every choice we make is the beginning of change," the K-pop superstars said, kicking off "Leaders Week" at the U.N. General Assembly.

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An arms race is heating up on the Korean Peninsula. Is the window for diplomacy closing?

Analysts say the ratcheting up of military might between North and South Korea raises the possibility of misunderstandings that could spiral to dangerous consequences.

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U.N. to push for firm COVID vaccine commitments from richest nations at General Assembly

"We cannot accept that only 3% of Africa has yet been immunized, we can and will do better," says incoming president of the General Assembly.

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How Apple’s App Store Sparked an Epic Trial

Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google are two of the world’s most profitable companies, and their app marketplaces are among their most profitable endeavors: The cut Apple takes from App Store transactions approaches the revenue from iPads and Macs, and accounted for most of the $54 billion generated by the Services division in fiscal 2020. Now such practices are coming under increasing scrutiny. U.S. Senators and European regulators have griped about the “gatekeeper control” that Apple and Goog

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Why App Store Fees Are Drawing Fire Worldwide

Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google are two of the world’s most profitable companies, and their app marketplaces are among their most profitable endeavors: The cut Apple takes from App Store transactions approaches the revenue from iPads and Macs, and accounted for most of the $54 billion generated by the Services division in fiscal 2020. Now such practices are coming under increasing scrutiny. U.S. Senators and European regulators have griped about the “gatekeeper control” that Apple and Goog

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Why Samsung’s Billionaire Heir Is In and Out of Jail

Samsung Group scion Jay Y. Lee walked out of jail Friday, a free man once again. He had been granted parole after being sent to prison for a second time in January after a conviction on bribery charges. He apologized to the public for “causing worries” and said he’s aware of “concerns, criticisms, expectations.”

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Why Samsung’s Billionaire Heir Is In and Out of Jail

Samsung Group scion Jay Y. Lee is poised to become a free man once again. Jailed for a second time in January after a conviction on bribery charges, he was recommended for parole in August and will be released Friday but faces the prospect of returning to prison if convicted in another, ongoing case. Both center on the means Lee used in trying to take control of the company founded by his grandfather, a saga that brought down a South Korean president and reignited public outrage over the cozy re

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Why Samsung’s Billionaire Scion Is Heading Back to Jail

Samsung Group scion Jay Y. Lee is poised to become a free man once again. Jailed for a second time in January after a conviction on bribery charges, he was recommended for parole in August and will be released Friday but faces the prospect of returning to prison if convicted in another, ongoing case. Both center on the means Lee used in trying to take control of the company founded by his grandfather, a saga that brought down a South Korean president and reignited public outrage over the cozy re

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With no summit, South Korean president to skip Olympics

South Korean President Moon Jae-in has decided not to visit Japan for the Tokyo Summer Olympics, citing a failure to set up a summit with Japan's prime minister that would produce meaningful results in improving relations. Moon’s office said Monday that officials from Seoul and Tokyo held talks over longstanding disputes about wartime history and a “future-oriented” development of their relations, but did not find enough common ground to support a summit between their leaders. The countries had been discussing the possibility of Moon visiting Tokyo to participate in the Olympics’ opening ceremony and having talks with Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga about repairing bilateral ties that have sunk to postwar lows in recent years with disputes over history, trade and military cooperation.

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Virus cases jump 1,200 in South Korea amid slow vaccination

South Korea is seeing a steep rise in coronavirus infections unseen since the worst of its outbreak last winter as it slips into another surge while most of its people are still unvaccinated. The 1,212 new cases confirmed by Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency on Wednesday came close to matching its highest daily increase of the pandemic — 1,240 cases reported on Christmas Day. Health experts say the government sent the wrong message to the public by pushing for a premature easing of social distancing despite a steadily rising caseload.

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Biden taps career diplomat as special envoy for North Korea

President Biden on Friday tapped career U.S. diplomat Sung Kim as his special envoy to North Korea, marking what could be a critical step toward reengaging with Pyongyang.

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White House Hosts South Korean President Moon Jae-in

Pres. Moon Jae-in acknowledged the strong U.S.-South Korean alliance and hailed the Biden administration for its COVID response and economic recovery.

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Joe Biden awards his first Medal of Honor to Korean War veteran who quipped: ‘Why all the fuss?’

South Korea’s president is first foreign leader to attend ceremony awarding nation’s highest military

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‘Art of the Deal – for working people’: Psaki corrects Fox reporter trying to link Biden talks to Trump motto

In the latest instalment of the White House versus Fox News, press secretary Jen Psaki agreed to call the president’s negotiations with on infrastructure the “Art of the Deal” with one correction – “for working people”. Ms Psaki announced on Friday that Joe Biden’s $2.3 trn spending plan had been reduced to $1.7 trn in the “art of seeking common ground”. Fox News reporter Peter Doocy asked if at some point those negotiations become the “art of the deal”, referencing Donald Trump’s infamous 1987 tome of the same name.

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Biden Meeting With South Korea’s Moon Poses Question: What Next On North Korea?

When President Joseph R. Biden Jr. welcomes South Korean President Moon Jae-In to the White House Friday, one question will take center stage: What’s the plan for North Korea? North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, then-U.S. President Donald J. Trump, and South Korean President Moon Jae-in stand inside the demilitarized zone separating the South and North Korea in June 2019. They then restarted talks later that year, meeting inside the demilitarized zone that separates North Korea and South Korea. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and then-U.S. President Donald Trump inside the demilitarized zone separating the South and North Korea in June 2019 in Panmunjom, South Korea. For many experts, that suggests Biden may struggle to find a “novel” way to solve the North Korea issue.

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At White House Summit, South Korea's Moon Will Make A Push For North Korea Peace

South Korean President Moon Jae-in will meet with President Biden on Friday. He sees this year as representing "the last opportunity to move from an incomplete peace toward one that is irreversible."

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A 94-Year-Old Korean War Vet Will Be Awarded The Medal Of Honor

President Biden will recognize retired Army Ranger Col. Ralph Puckett Jr. for his acts of valor during his service in the Korean War.

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Biden to award first Medal of Honor of his presidency to Korean War vet, with South Korean President Moon set to join

South Korean President Moon Jae-In, who is visiting the White House for talks with President Joe Biden, is scheduled to join the award ceremony.

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Governments are deploying 'wartime-like' efforts to win the global semiconductor race

The reasons for the ongoing global chip shortage, which is set to last into 2022 and possibly 2023, are complex and multifaceted.

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South Koreas rapid coronavirus testing, far ahead of the U.S., could be saving lives

South Korea has also set up mobile testing stations and home visits, and can conclude in a matter of hours whether someone has been infected. In the U.S., with six times the population of South Korea, about 2,000 infections had been reported and 43 have died as of Friday. (Lee Jin-man / Associated Press)How South Korea accelerated its coronavirus testing, while early missteps left the U.S. lagging far behind, is a story of flexibility, preparedness and painful lessons from a past fumble. AdvertisementAs luck would have it, last December, the South Korean government held a mock disease response drill under the premise of a coronavirus outbreak. With new clusters being discovered in the densely packed Seoul metropolitan area this week, South Korea still faces challenges.

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Coronavirus increases Iran's isolation, strains South Korea and Italy

DUBAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - Irans coronavirus death toll rose to 16 on Tuesday, the highest outside China, increasing its international isolation as dozens of countries from South Korea to Italy accelerated emergency measures to curb the epidemics global spread. Growing outbreaks in Iran, Italy and South Korea are of particular concern. A man wearing a face mask rides a bicycle in Wuhan, the epicentre of the novel coronavirus outbreak, Hubei province, China February 24, 2020. Eurasia consultancys Scott Rosenstein said the bad news from Iran, South Korea and Italy had undercut confidence sustained human-to-human transmission can be limited to China. Markets have responded accordingly.DONT HANG ABOUTAfghanistan, Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait and Oman reported their first new coronavirus cases, all in people who had been to Iran.

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North Korea remains open to dialogue with the US, South Korea's Moon says

President Donald Trump and North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un stand on North Korean soil while walking to South Korea in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) on June 30, 2019, in Panmunjom, Korea. South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on Tuesday it was too early to be pessimistic about stalled denuclearisation dialogue between the United States and North Korea, adding that Pyongyang has not yet shut the door to more talks. "Some were concerned about a new round of provocations just in time for Chairman Kim's birthday," Moon said. On Friday, a South Korean official said Trump had asked the South Koreans to pass on birthday greetings to North Korea. Over the weekend, however, North Korea released a statement saying it had already directly received a letter from Trump and ridiculed South Korea for trying to "meddle" in U.S.-North Korea relations.

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Trumps North Korea gamble leaves U.S. back at square one. Whered it go wrong?

Trumps willingness to flout all that came before him was welcomed by the leaders of North and South Korea. A very good relationship.... Nobody else would have done that.Three summits, several praise-filled letters and many months later, the U.S. finds itself back in familiar waters with North Korea. Paektu, a place of symbolic and historic importance for North Korea. (AFP via Getty Image)After a hiatus, North Korea has returned to regular testing of ballistic missiles, firing off more than a dozen rounds of short-range missiles this year. Time has been on North Koreas side forever.

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Export dispute with Japan could be 'prolonged,' says South Korean President

South Korea's President Moon Jae-in (L) is welcomed by Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to the G-20 Summit in June 2019. South Korea's president said on Wednesday Japan's export curbs on key materials used by South Korean technology firms could be prolonged, and Seoul will help companies reduce their reliance on Japanese suppliers. Japan said last week it would tighten restrictions on exports of three materials used in smartphone displays and chips, citing a dispute with Seoul over South Koreans forced to work for Japanese firms during World War Two. "We can't rule out the possibility that the situation would be prolonged, despite our diplomatic efforts to resolve the issue," President Moon Jae-in said at a meeting with executives from South Korea's top 30 conglomerates.

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Trump to arrive in Seoul as South Korea finds itself in a tough spot with North Korea

When President Trump and North Koreas Kim Jong Un sat down for their historic first summit last June in Singapore, the president of South Korea was 3,000 miles away in Seoul. South Korean authorities would better mind their own internal business, a North Korean foreign ministry official wrote in a statement published this week by state media. The official, Kwon Jong Gun, who heads the ministrys American Affairs section, wrote that there was no role for South Korea in the nuclear talks between the U.S. and North Korea. The negotiation, if any, will be held face to face between the DPRK and the U.S., his statement said, referring to North Korea by its official name, the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. North Korea was a no-show at the one-year anniversary celebration of last Aprils summit between the Koreas.

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