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A North Korean man will be executed by firing squad for distributing copies of the hit Netflix show Squid Game in the country.

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South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said it detected seven Russian and two Chinese military aircraft in the country's air defence identification zone off its eastern coast.

North Korea Test Fires Two Cruise Missiles From A Submarine

Cybercriminals are banking on the massive hype around Netflix's new South Korean drama Squid Game, using it as a lure to entice fans to download malicious software.

South Korea has asked Interpol for help to arrest two foreigners it alleges played a leading role in cyber-attacks and large-scale extortion attempts on South Korean and US companies

In an apparent continued effort to drive a wedge between Washington and Seoul, Kim Jong Un said his drive to build up his military isn’t targeted at South Korea.

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The Oxford English Dictionary is adding 26 new words of Korean origin, in a reflection of the increasing spread of culture from the Asian peninsula.

South Korean officials say an unidentified projectile fired from an inland location in North Korea flew toward the country's eastern sea this morning.

The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said her country will take steps to repair ties with South Korea, and may discuss another summit between their leaders, if the South drops what she described as hostility and double standards.

North And South Korea Sign Agreement For 'era Of No War,' Will Cease All Hostile Acts

North Korea has rebuffed South Korea's push for a declaration to end the 1950-53 Korean War as a way to restore peace

The tests are sure to exacerbate tensions between the rivals at a time when talks aimed at stripping the North of its nuclear program are stalled.

North Korea claimed it successfully test-fired new long-range cruise missiles over the weekend, according to the country's state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA)

North Korea's Kim Jong Un Calls For Absolutely Loyal Military Officers

A senior North Korean official has denounced South Korea over its joint military exercises with the United States, which are due to begin this week, warning that such actions risked provoking a serious security crisis.

The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ripped South Korea for proceeding with military exercises with the United States she claimed are an invasion rehearsal.

North Korean media has urged the country's young people not to use South Korean slang, encouraging them to instead only speak the nation's traditional language.

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Gyms in Seoul, South Korea have imposed novel restrictions, including banning fast music and slowing down treadmills, to limit spread of the coronavirus.

The wife of Belgium's ambassador to South Korea is exercising her diplomatic immunity to avoid charges for allegedly slapping a store assistant in April, police said today.

Samsung’s founding family will donate tens of thousands of rare artworks, including Picassos and Dalis, and give hundreds of millions of dollars to medical research to help them pay a massive inheritance tax following last year’s death of chairman Lee Kun-Hee.

South Korea's 'maverick' New President Rides Tough On China Platform To Victory

The Belgian ambassador to South Korea has issued an apology after his wife was caught on camera appearing to slap a store worker.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called for waging another “arduous march” to fight severe economic difficulties, for the first time comparing them to a 1990s famine that killed hundreds of thousands.

South Korea's foreign minister met his Chinese counterpart in the southern Chinese city of Xiamen on Saturday, as Seoul seeks to improve ties with its top trading partner even as US-China relations remain strained.

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A North Korean man crossed the demilitarized zone into South Korea by swimming around fortifications with a wetsuit and flippers he had hidden under a rock.

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Boeing has recommended that airlines ground all 777s with the type of engine that suffered a catastrophic failure over Denver this weekend.

The sailors from a South Korean tanker seized in the Persian Gulf by Iranian troops last month are free to leave the country on humanitarian grounds.

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Iran announced Monday that it had resumed enriching uranium to 20 per cent purity, far beyond the limits laid out in the 2015 nuclear deal, in a move likely to further escalate tensions with the United States.

The country faces the possibility of entering into its first potential lockdown since the beginning of the pandemic amid an alarming rise in new infections.

Angry protesters threw eggs and shouted insults as one of South Korea’s most notorious child predators was released from a prison in southern Seoul on Saturday at the end of a 12-year term.

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Diners should avoid talking while eating in restaurants, South Korean researchers have warned after finding that COVID-19 can be transmitted more than six metres away.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has reportedly ordered at least two people executed, banned fishing at sea and locked down the capital, Pyongyang, as part of frantic efforts to guard against the coronavirus.

The country is investing around 24.5 billion won (A$30 million) to develop the K-Drone System which aims to launch unmanned vehicles by 2025.

North Korea Vows Response To U.s. South Korean Plans

A South Korean man admitted he murdered 14 women and girls three decades ago in one of the country's most notorious serial killing cases.

A nightly curfew, announced by French President Macron in a national address, took effect in nine cities across France between 9pm and 6am in an attempt to curb the second wave of COVID-19 across France

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Reports that North Korean soldiers opened fire on a South Korean government worker after he crossed a maritime border last month sparked a rare apology from Kim Jong Un.

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South Korea have said that a government official slain by North Korean sailors wanted to defect, concluding that the man, who had gambling debts, swam against unfavourable currents with the help of a life jacket and a flotation device and conveyed his intention of resettling in North Korea.

North Korea accused South Korea of sending ships across the disputed sea boundary to find the body of a South Korean official recently killed by North Korean troops.North and South Korea have fired a number of missiles into waters near each other's coasts in a marked escalation of hostilities.

The North launched its most missiles in a single day - at least 23 - including one that landed less than 60km (37 miles) off the South's city of Sokcho.

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The North says the launches are in response to large-scale military exercises current being held by South Korea and the United States, which it calls aggressive and provocative.

On Tuesday, Pyongyang warned they would pay the most horrible price in history if they continued their joint military drills, seen as a veiled threat to use nuclear weapons.

Despite crippling sanctions, Pyongyang has conducted six nuclear tests between 2006 and 2017, and is rumoured to be planning a seventh. It has continued to advance its military capability - in breach of United Nations Security Council resolutions - to threaten its neighbours and potentially even bring the US mainland within striking range.

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Wednesday's exchanges began with missile launches by Pyongyang into waters close to South Korea, triggering air raid sirens on Ulleung, an island controlled by Seoul. Residents there were told to evacuate to underground shelters.

Officials in the South said the air-to-ground missiles fired by its military landed a similar distance past the NLL off the North's coast.

The tit-for-tat launches come as attention is focused on South Korea during a period of national mourning, following the crowd crush in Seoul at the weekend which killed more than 150 people.

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South Korean military officials at first said the missile the North had fired over the NLL was one of at least 10 launched in both east and west directions on Wednesday morning.

They later updated the North's tally for the day to 23 launches - seven short-range ballistic missiles and 16 other missiles, including six surface-to-air ones.

The missile that came nearest South Korea was launched before 09:00 (00:00 GMT) and landed about 26km south of the de facto border, 57km east of the coastal town of Sokcho and 167km north-west of Ulleung island.

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South Korea's military said it was the first time since the division of the Korean peninsula following the 1950-53 Korean War that a ballistic missile had landed south of the NLL near our territorial sea.

President Yoon Suk-yeol - who has made it his policy to take a tough line on North Korea - labelled it an effective territorial invasion, although the missile landed outside South Korean territorial waters, vowing a swift and firm response.

Tensions have been rising this year - the peninsula has already witnessed more than 50 missile launches from North Korea in 2022, including one ballistic missile that passed over Japan.

South Korea Flood Death Toll Rises To 39 As Yoon Orders All Out Effort

On Monday, a US nuclear-powered submarine arrived off the coast of South Korea to take part in the latest in a series of joint US-South Korean drills, which began in August.

Dubbed Vigilant Storm, they are the largest exercises Seoul and Washington have ever held, involving hundreds of

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