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Marine Corps commander summoned by CIO for questioning on alleged influence-peddling case
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[Weekender] Korean psyche untangled: Musok
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40 flights canceled on Jeju Island due to bad weather
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N. Korea slams US, other countries for seeking alternative to UN sanctions monitoring panel
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From fake prostitution ring to nonexistent robber, prank calls hamper police
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Missing S. Korean traveler in Paris found safe after 2 weeks
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Pandemic left Korea more depressed than before: report
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Defense chiefs of US, Australia, Japan decry NK-Russia military cooperation
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Park calls for airtight national defense
President Park Geun-hye on Tuesday called on her top aides to strengthen defense capabilities and maintain airtight readiness posture, saying this year marks a “turning point” in her diplomatic and security policy. Presiding over the first Cabinet meeting of the year, she also pledged to make constant efforts to put cross-border relations back on track, in an upbeat response to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s New Year address in which he said Pyongyang would strive to improve the ties and cont
Jan. 5, 2016
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Hanwha to supply tactical communication systems
(Hanwha Thales)Hanwha Thales clinched an agreement Tuesday to supply tactical information communication networks to the Defense Acquisition Program Administration, as Seoul seeks to improve its battlefield command and control systems, the company said. Under the 166.3 billion won ($139.9 million) deal, the Seoul-based defense contractor will deliver network management, tactical mobile communications and low-capacity trunk radio systems by the end of this year. Hanwha and the Agency for Defense D
Jan. 5, 2016
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Defense Ministry to frontload 2016 budget to assist economic reviva
The Ministry of National Defense said Tuesday it will frontload its defense budget this year to join the government's efforts to boost the sagging economy.The ministry has set aside 12.2 trillion won ($10.2 billion) of its annual budget for early spending in the hopes that it could "boost the local economy which is facing difficulties from both the inside and outside," the ministry said in a statement. Out of the total 38.8 trillion won budget for the Defense Minister for 2016, the allocated amo
Jan. 5, 2016
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Park calls for watertight defense, greater military power
President Park Geun-hye on Tuesday called on her top aides to strengthen defense capabilities and maintain airtight readiness posture, saying this year marks a “turning point” in her diplomatic and security policy. Presiding over the first Cabinet meeting of the year, she also pledged to make constant efforts to put cross-border relations back on track, in an upbeat response to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s New Year address in which he said Pyongyang would strive to improve the ties and cont
Jan. 5, 2016
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U.S. activates fifth THAAD battery: Lockheed Martin
The U.S. Army activated its fifth THAAD missile defense battery at the end of last year, manufacturer Lockheed Martin said Monday.The American defense giant also said that it has been awarded a $528 million contract from the U.S. Missile Defense Agency to produce and deliver interceptors for the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense missile defense system."The U.S. Army activated the fifth of seven programmed THAAD batteries at the end of 2015," the company said in a release without elaborating. T
Jan. 5, 2016
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North may be readying for thermonuclear weapon tests: South Korean military
North Korea may be preparing to test its thermonuclear weapons capabilities at its Punggye-ri nuclear test site, a South Korean military unit responsible for nuclear defense said Sunday.In its report, the South's Chemical, Biological and Radiological (CBR) Defense Command said the North has already laid the groundwork to develop thermonuclear weapons and may already be producing tritium, a radioactive isotope necessary to build more sophisticated nuclear weapons."We can't discount the possibilit
Jan. 3, 2016
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Korean-American group to campaign for 'comfort women' issue's
An organization of Korean Americans in Los Angeles plans to stage a campaign to send emails to California's government in support of new school curriculum guidelines calling for teaching students about Japan's wartime sexual slavery, an official said Thursday. California's Department of Education has been collecting comments from the public on the 2014-2016 Draft History-Social Science Framework that includes the so-called "comfort women" issue in the world history curriculum for grade 10. "
Jan. 1, 2016
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Major shift in N.K. policy on Seoul could point to other causes of top official's death: U.S. expert
A major shift in North Korea's policy toward South Korea could suggest that Pyongyang's top negotiator with Seoul, Kim Yang-gon, could have died by causes other than a car crash, a U.S. expert said Thursday. The North announced Wednesday that the 73-year-old Kim died in a traffic accident, a cause that immediately raised doubts as some other top officials have died similar deaths in a nation known for scant traffic, including the 2003 death of Kim Yong-sun, who was also in charge of inter-Kore
Jan. 1, 2016
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JCS Chairman Lee inspects readiness at NLL aboard Aegis warship
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Lee Sun-jin has inspected the military's combat readiness posture along the inter-Korean maritime border, aboard an Aegis-equipped destroyer. "If the enemy provokes, retaliate severely with speed and accuracy," Lee instructed a commander of an Air Force flight team during a combat simulation performed inside the Sejong the Great destroyer in the Yellow Sea near the Northern Limit Line. South Korean Air Force performs an air drill across the coastal city of Pyeong
Jan. 1, 2016
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S. Korea, China establish military hotline
South Korea and China set up a hotline between their top defense officials Thursday to reinforce their cooperation on security issues on the Korean Peninsula and in the region.Defense Minister Han Min-koo had his first telephone conversation with his Chinese counterpart Chang Wanquan earlier in the day on the newly established hotline, the Ministry of National Defense said in a press release."During today's phone call, the two defense ministers shared their understanding of the need to expand de
Dec. 31, 2015
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Trump again accuses South Korea of getting defense free-ride from U.S.
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump repeated his unfounded criticism of South Korea on Wednesday that the wealthy Asian nation relies on the U.S. for national defense without giving anything in return."I order thousands of televisions, they're all from South Korea. So we have 28,000 people on the border separating South Korea from this maniac in North Korea. We get nothing ... We get nothing. They're making a fortune. It's an economic behemoth," Trump said during a campaign speech
Dec. 31, 2015
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Korean soldier found dead inside DMZ in gun-related incident
A South Korean soldier was found dead on the southern side of the Demilitarized Zone early Wednesday morning in a gun-related incident, the military said.Army Private Jeong was found with gunshot wounds in the central east border area of Hwacheon, Gangwon Province, around 3:00 a.m., the Joint Chiefs of Staff said. The 21-year-old had been participating in a border patrol operation inside the DMZ, according to JCS. "Now an investigation is underway to see how he was found and how the incident too
Dec. 30, 2015
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Soldier completes rehab after double amputation
Staff Sgt. Hah Jae-hun. YonhapAn Army staff sergeant who lost both legs in the North Korean landmine attack in early August was discharged from the hospital Tuesday after five months of treatment and rehabilitation that has enabled him to use prosthetic limbs.Twenty-one-year-old Staff Sgt. Hah Jae-hun was conducting a patrol mission on the South Korean side of the Demilitarized Zone when landmines buried by North Korea exploded and maimed him and another soldier on Aug. 4. The landmine attack, f
Dec. 29, 2015
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Soldier completes rehab after double amputation by North Korean
An Army staff sergeant who lost both legs in the North Korean landmine attack in early August was discharged from the hospital Tuesday after five months of treatment and rehabilitation that has enabled him to use prosthetic limbs.Twenty-one-year-old Staff Sgt. Hah Jae-hun was conducting a patrol mission on the South Korean side of the Demilitarized Zone when landmines buried by North Korea exploded and maimed him and another soldier on Aug. 4. The landmine attack, followed by North Korean artil
Dec. 29, 2015
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Korea inks final deal to undertake KF-X project
South Korea's arms procurement agency inked Monday its formal agreement with the country's sole aircraft maker, Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd. (KAI), to undertake an ambitious project to build indigenous fighter jets. "With the signing of the contract with KAI on Monday, the Defense Acquisition Program Administration will officially set about the fighter jet development project," DAPA said in a statement. The project will take 10 years and six months before completing the developmental phas
Dec. 28, 2015
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Marine commander orders 'perfect' combat readiness on frontline islands
Marine Corps Commander Lt. Gen. Lee Sang-hoon instructed his troops to maintain tight combat readiness as he inspected the defense postures of the two frontline islands facing North Korea on Monday.The commander visited Marine Corps units on the western border islands of Maldo and Udo along the Northern Limit Line, the de facto maritime demarcation between the two Koreas, earlier in the day, according to the Marine Corps. "Udo and Maldo are something akin to the point of a sword in the Marine Co
Dec. 28, 2015
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Military patents new diagnostic kits for weaponized viruses
The military has developed the technology to diagnose Brucellosis and the Ebola virus in the early stages of infection, a major step forward in boosting biodefense capabilities, the military said Monday.A medical center under the Armed Forces Medical Command has secured the technology using real-time polymerase chain reaction to detect the two viruses which are high-risk pathogens that can be weaponized in biological warfare.The medical command patented diagnostic kits created with the detection
Dec. 28, 2015
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Korea to sign contract on KF-X next week
South Korea's state arms procurement agency said Thursday it will sign a formal contract next week on its fighter jet development project, known as KF-X.The Defense Acquisition Procurement Administration plans to ink the deal with Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd., the country's sole aircraft maker."Negotiations over the formal contract on the KF-X program are going well. It seems to be possible to sign it around Dec. 28," the agency official said on the condition of anonymity.South Korea hopes to
Dec. 24, 2015
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Cabinet OKs Air Force reorganization plan
The Air Force will reorganize its hitherto geographically arranged command structure into a function-based one to enhance efficiency in peacetime and wartime aerial operations, officials said Tuesday.The plan was endorsed at the Cabinet meeting, which was presided over by President Park Geun-hye.Under the plan, the Air Force Operations Command will have two major subordinate units -- the Air Combat Command and the Air Mobility & Reconnaissance Command, whose roles are divided by combat role, rat
Dec. 22, 2015
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Military chief urges frontline readiness against North Korean provocations
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Lee Sun-jin on Tuesday instructed frontline commanders to maintain tight combat readiness, citing the possibility of North Korea's unexpected military provocations."Around-the-clock operational readiness should be maintained so that we can automatically and powerfully react if the North Korean military launches sudden provocations," he was quoted as saying by the JCS during his visits to the First Army Command."If the enemy launches another provocation, they should
Dec. 22, 2015