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US Soldier Who Fled to North Korea Is Free
U.S. soldier who crossed into North Korea pleads guilty to desertion
Travis King fled into North Korea in July 2023 while taking part in a guided tour of the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
US soldier who fled to North Korea is free after sentencing
U.S. Army Private Travis King, who last year ran into North Korea and was taken into custody there, was sentenced on Friday to one year of confinement then freed based on time already served, his lawyer
US soldier who fled to North Korea sentenced to one year in confinement and dishonorable discharge
The US soldier who ran across the border from South to North Korea last year was sentenced Friday to one year in confinement and dishonorable discharge after pleading guilty to charges of desertion and assault.
North Korea, Seoul
North Korea launches fresh wave of trash balloons toward South Korea
North Korea launched a fresh wave of “trash balloons" toward its southern neighbors Wednesday night, according to local media.
A North Korean Trash Balloon Hits a Seoul Government Compound, Again
Debris was found more than a day after the North’s latest balloon launch. South Korea says it’s essentially impossible to track every balloon.
N. Korean garbage balloon at gov't complex
South Korean soldiers retrieve the remnants of a garbage-carrying balloon sent by North Korea at the parking lot of the government complex in Seoul on Sept. 20, 2024. (Pool photo) (Yonhap) (END) [We Welcome Your News Tips] We invite our readers to submit news tips,
South Korea, adoption
‘South Korea’s Adoption Reckoning’ Reporters & Director Spotlight How Western Demand Played A Role in the Korean Adoption Boom
The filmmaker and reporters of "South Korea's Adoption Reckoning" documentary talk about how their reporting challenges some Korean and Western assumptions about international adoption, and how the practice is now facing a reckoning.
Takeaways from AP’s story on the role of the West in widespread fraud with South Korean adoptions
Western governments eagerly approved and even pushed for the adoption of South Korean children for decades, despite evidence that adoption agencies were aggressively competing for kids, pressuring mothers and bribing hospitals,
Widespread adoption fraud separated generations of Korean children from their families
She believes the government of France — along with many Western nations — allowed families to “mail order children” through international adoption, and did nothing to protect them. “They were reckless,
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Exclusive-South Korea's Yoon confident Czech nuclear plant deal will be completed despite legal concerns
South Korea is confident it can overcome any obstacles to a multi-billion dollar project to build a nuclear plant in the ...
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As medical strike drags on in South Korea, patients are on edge
Seven months have passed since South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol announced a plan to increase the number of doctors.
Stars and Stripes
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Swing on down to Crispy Pork Town for the best tacos in South Korea
Delicious ingredients provide a flavorful harmony in every bite that is elevated by the base of every taco: the corn tortilla ...
NBC New York
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North Korea releases rare glimpse into banned nuclear weapons program
South
Korea
’s Unification Ministry said it strongly condemned ... according to Yang Uk, a security expert at
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GOLF.com on MSN
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How to describe South Korea’s golf courses? Unique, elusive and very, very exclusive
The best South Korean tracks are typically outside of Seoul, where they capitalize on the country’s uncommon beauty and ...
cryptonews
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South Korea’s Financial Services Commission Supports Second Phase of Crypto Legislation
Korean FSC pledges support for second-phase crypto legislation, focusing on regulations aligning with global standards for ...
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New South Korean Bill proposes stricter limits on work hours for child idols and actors
A Bill has been introduced to lower the weekly working hours for underage entertainers, as related concerns such as young ...
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