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Now 95 years old and living in South Korea, Ahn Hak-seop longs to return to North Korea so he can die there. There’s just one problem: no one is certain if North Korea will actually take him.
Why did Korea split into two nations, one embracing democracy and the other under dictatorship? The division of Korea has roots in centuries of external pressures, including Japan's imperial ambitions ...
In his Liberation Day address, President Lee Jae Myung departed from the long tradition of framing the national destiny ...
Wall Street continues to drift while news of a leadership change at Target took some of the spotlight away from the latest ...
After seven decades in the South, a former POW has a final wish: to spend his twilight inside a Kim regime he never stopped fighting for.
North Korean Ahn Hak-sop was captured during the Korean War and imprisoned for decades for refusing to renounce his political ...
China's regime, which has a top-down concept of the world, likes the idea of big countries, by themselves, settling the world's problems. "Now, there is a crucial precedent for a future summit between ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sister repeated her dismissal of Seoul's outreach efforts, saying that South Korea "cannot ...
Kim Yo Jong's remarks fit a longstanding pattern of aggressive language during ongoing South Korea-U.S. military drills, ...
Shenghua Wen, 42, was sentenced to eight years in prison in connection with the scheme that earned him $2 million from North ...
North Korea is stepping up criticism of South Korea's new President Lee Jae Myung as he prepares for his first summit with ...