U.S. and South Korea Begin Military Drills
Move comes amid renewed tensions with North Korea
Move comes amid renewed tensions with North Korea
Drop ambitions, not nukes
Park Geun-hye will take office on Monday
Harsh words made at United Nations Conference on Disarmament
North Korea calls the exercises "war-mongering"
Shortly after new sanctions imposed by the United Nations
Some missiles might already be able to reach deep into the Pacific
Interested in four RQ-4 Block 30 (I) Global Hawks
To help shift defense responsibility on the peninsula from the U.S. to South Korea
South Korea's first female president is the daughter of a former president
The incoming president of South Korea, though, has already vowed to reach out to North Korea and soften her party's hard line stance
Ruling party to remain in power
Exit polls show ruling party's candidate leading by a point
Election's on the 19th
So-called "Nuri Cops" search the web for pornography
Rapped about "slowly and painfully" killing American soldiers stationed there and their families
Expecting debris from their neighbor's rocket launch later this month
In midst of Petraeus scandal, accused of using title for personal gain
Brigadier General Neil Tolley made comments hinting at U.S. infiltration into North Korea
Sent pro-democracy leaflets across the border with balloons
Once Chinese fisherman was killed in the incident
"Comrade Kim Goes Flying" is a romantic comedy
Responding to recent defense pact between the U.S. and South Korea
He woke up and next thing he knew he wasn't a citizen of the most brutal dictatorship on the planet anymore
Journalists will now be able to report on kidnapped sailors
Japan also claims Takeshima (or Dokdo, depending on who you ask)
South Korean court has ruled both companies infringed on each other and has imposed a partial ban on their products
Jobless rate has risen by 20 percent in last five years, but still much lower the the United States'.
Park Geun-Hye will run as the New Frontier Party candidate.
Tensions between Japan and the two countries rise over some territorial disputes
The Japanese prime minister was supposed to visit South Korea but it may not happen after the South Korean president visited an islet claimed by Japan
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