North Korea Fires Multiple Launch Rocket System; Kim Jong-un Calls It a 'Destructive Means of Attack'
North Korea has conducted a military exercise involving a multiple launch rocket system under the supervision of Kim Jong-un, who described it as a potential destructive weapon against perceived enemies.
Democratic Party: Condemns North Korea's ballistic missile provocation... Must stop immediately
The Democratic Party of Korea condemned North Korea's recent ballistic missile launch, calling for an immediate cessation of such provocations to ensure peace on the Korean Peninsula.
10 missiles fired from North Korea
North Korea has launched 10 missiles, escalating tensions in the region.
Prime Minister Kim meets with US Vice President to accelerate security cooperation agreements on nuclear submarines and atomic energy
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok emphasized the need for expedited implementation of security cooperation agreements with the US during a meeting with Vice President JD Vance.
U.S.-Iran War: A Direct Conflict with American Foreign Strategy... Nuclear Proliferation, Korean Peninsula Security, and Energy Shock
Experts express concern that the U.S.-Iran war undermines American foreign strategy while posing risks for nuclear proliferation, security in Northeast Asia, and the global economy.
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs to Visit Korea from 11th to 15th... Likely to Discuss Korean Peninsula and Iran Issues
The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Michael Disomubri, will visit South Korea from November 11-15 to discuss various issues concerning U.S.-South Korea relations, particularly on the Korean Peninsula and Iran.
North Korea's 'Two States' Declaration as a Survival Strategy, Not War... Dramatic Reduction in War Risks
Analysts suggest that North Korea's declaration of 'hostile two states' and its closer ties with Russia indicate a shift towards a 'defensive survival strategy,' reducing the risk of war on the Korean Peninsula.
The Age of War: Crisis and Opportunity in the Demilitarized Zone [Column by Kim Yeon-cheol]
The article discusses the precarious security situation on the Korean Peninsula amidst rising tensions and military posturing, emphasizing the vital need for diplomatic engagement and management of inter-Korean relations.
Former President Moon Jae-in: Trump's Visit to China in April Could Be a Momentum for Peace on the Korean Peninsula
Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in emphasized that U.S. President Donald Trump's upcoming visit to China in April could serve as a crucial momentum for peace on the Korean Peninsula and urged dialogue between the U.S. and North Korea.
Jung Dong-young: 'North Korea extracted 16kg of plutonium... halting nuclear activities is key before denuclearization'
South Korean Minister Jung Dong-young stated that North Korea is estimated to have extracted 16kg of plutonium from its Yongbyon reactor and emphasized that halting nuclear activities is crucial ahead of any denuclearization efforts.
Gwangju Citizens' Group Says U.S. Must Halt Iran Invasion and Korea-U.S. Military Drills for Peace on Peninsula
Gwangju citizens' groups gathered to demand that the U.S. halt its invasion of Iran and joint military exercises with South Korea for the sake of peace on the Korean Peninsula.
President Yoon's Dinner with Singapore President: 'I am a Fan of MasterChef Black & White'
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol expressed hope for continued support from Singapore in promoting peace and dialogue on the Korean Peninsula during a dinner meeting in Singapore.
Threatening North Korea has not made peninsula any safer, says South Koreaโs Lee
South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung emphasized a continued commitment to peaceful coexistence with North Korea, despite hostile remarks from Kim Jong-un describing the South as an enemy.
President Yoon: 'North Koreaโs insults and threats do not help peace'
President Yoon expressed disappointment over North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's comments branding South Korea as a 'thorough enemy,' reaffirming the commitment to peaceful coexistence on the Korean Peninsula.
[Editorial] The Korean Peninsula's Transformation into a 'Major Military Base' Cannot Be Tolerated
The editorial warns against the U.S. military's increasing presence in South Korea, particularly its recent exercises near China's air defense identification zone, arguing that this threatens regional stability and compels South Korea to establish safeguards against unauthorized military use of its bases.
The United States and China Face Off in South Korea: Military Aircraft Have a 'Brief' Encounter
U.S. and Chinese military aircraft had a rare brief confrontation over the waters near the Korean Peninsula this week.
A potential nuclear-capable system.. Kim's new weapon ignites platforms
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's reveal of a new multi-barrel rocket launcher has sparked considerable debate online regarding its implications for regional security and internal power dynamics.
Blue House: 'Following Kim Yo-jong's statement on drone infiltration, we hope to move towards a path of joint growth'
The Blue House expressed hope for peace and joint growth on the Korean Peninsula following Kim Yo-jongโs comments regarding a drone incident.
Blue House: Humanitarian assistance to North Korea must be consistent... North Korea should respond
The Blue House stated that humanitarian support to North Korea needs to be consistently carried out regardless of the political situation on the Korean Peninsula, following the UN's decision to exempt 17 humanitarian projects from sanctions.
Calligraphy Exhibition 'Writing is Me' at Okayama Korean School
A calligraphy exhibition named 'Writing is Me', celebrating peace and unification on the Korean Peninsula, will be held in Seoul featuring works by students from Okayama Korean School in Japan.
The top priority is 'peaceful coexistence'...The first disclosure of the North Korean policy goals of the Lee Jae-myung government
The Lee Jae-myung government's master plan for North Korean policy, which prioritizes peaceful coexistence over denuclearization, was unveiled, emphasizing a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula as a long-term goal.
First Korea-Poland Security Strategy Council... "Strengthening Information Sharing and Defense Cooperation on the Korean Peninsula"
During the inaugural Korea-Poland Security Strategy Council in Warsaw, both countries emphasized the importance of enhancing defense cooperation and information sharing regarding the Korean Peninsula and security issues due to the rising unpredictability in international affairs since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Prioritizing a 'Nuclear-Free Korean Peninsula' over 'Denuclearization'... The Lee Jae-myung Administration Publishes an Explanation of Its 'Korean Peninsula Peaceful Coexistence Policy'
The South Korean government has published a 31-page report detailing its 'Korean Peninsula Peaceful Coexistence Policy,' moving from a focus on 'denuclearization' to promoting a 'nuclear-free Korean Peninsula.'
If I Could Turn Back Time, I Would Like to Go Back to 'Pyongyang Talks'
Yoon Geon-young emphasizes the importance of preparing for critical moments in inter-Korean relations during the government of Lee Jae-myung, asserting that 2026 will be a decisive year for peace on the Korean Peninsula.
Drones on Nuclear Facilities: High Tension in the Korean Peninsula
North Korea has accused South Korean drones of violating its airspace multiple times, raising tensions as these drones allegedly collected images of sensitive military and nuclear-related sites.
Korean peninsula arms race is heating up. How will China react in 2026?
The article discusses the escalating arms race on the Korean peninsula and explores potential reactions from China in 2026, emphasizing Beijing's crucial role in maintaining stability between North and South Korea.
As denuclearisation stalls, China will shape stability on Korean peninsula
South Korea and China have committed to enhancing dialogue and trust to stabilize the Korean peninsula amid stalled denuclearisation efforts during a recent summit.