SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korea is getting ready to blow up roads that cross the heavily militarised border with South Korea, ...
North Korea has blown up parts of the inter-Korean roads on its side, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said on Tuesday.
Seoul says it is ‘fully ready’ for any provocation as Pyongyang deploys eight artillery brigades to the border.
The development comes as the rival Koreas are locked in rising animosities over North Korea’s claims that South Korea flew ...
Home price gains in Seoul lost momentum, in data consistent with the Bank of Korea’s decision last week to commence a policy ...
The South Korean government on Tuesday expressed "deep regret" over the Russian Foreign Ministry’s defense of North Korea’s ...
The meeting comes as the nuclear-armed North has accused Seoul of flying drones over its capital and moved troops to its ...
Various projects driven by the Seoul city government, such as the foreign caregiver scheme involving 100 Filipina workers and ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has held a security meeting following what Pyongyang says were incursions by South Korean ...
The Seoul Metropolitan Government will crack down on owners of aggressive dog breeds who don’t have a permit to raise them ...
North Korea has put its border artillery units on standby after angrily claiming that South Korea has conducted drone ...
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon said Tuesday that the city government plans to expand its foreign caregiver program to include workers ...