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Swedish crown princess to pay tribute at Korean War memorial in Busan
Swedish Crown Princess Victoria will visit the Korean southern port city of Busan this week to pay tribute to medical groups ...
South Korean Defense Ministry says project resumed as part of measures to reduce inter-Korean military tensions - Anadolu ...
South Korea resumed an excavation project for the remains of soldiers killed in the Korean War at a battle site in the DMZ, ...
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S. Korea resumes war remains excavation project at DMZ battle site
SEOUL, Oct. 15 (Yonhap) -- The military on Wednesday resumed a project to excavate the remains of South Korean soldiers ...
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South Korea resumes war remains excavation project at DMZ battle site
The military on Wednesday resumed a project to excavate the remains of Korean soldiers killed during the 1950-53 Korean War ...
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South Korea president apologises for abusive foreign adoption scheme
Programme, which started after Korean War as a way of removing mixed-race children from society, violated human rights.
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Reuniting Korean War-separated families ‘top priority’ – Lee Jae Myung
Second Deputy National Security Adviser Lim Woong-soon (center) delivers a speech on behalf of President Lee Jae Myung at a ceremony marking the third Separated Families Day at a hotel in Seoul, ...
Seventy years after Chinese troops entered the Korean War to fight against U.S. troops, President Xi Jinping said on Friday that China will never allow its sovereignty, security and development ...
North Korea said on Sunday it is searching for the body a South Korean official killed by its troops, but warned that South Korean naval operations in the area threatened to raise tensions by ...
South Korean military fired dozens of warning shots at a North Korean vessel that crossed a contested sea boundary.
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President Lee meets Korean War refugees on first day of Chuseok holiday
President Lee Jae Myung met with people who fled to South Korea from North Korea during the 1950-53 Korean War on the first day of the extended Chuseok holiday Friday, his office said.
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