SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol said the country was prepared in its alliance with the United States to ...
Proponents of nuclear armament in South Korea argue that the country should not rely on the U.S. for protection. Trump's ...
When he takes office in January, President-elect Donald Trump will inherit a raft of national security challenges, including ...
Many in Seoul are worried that Donald Trump's return to the White House means Washington is no longer a reliable partner, and ...
Kyiv responds to report it could be ‘months away’ from developing nuclear weapons - Kyiv does not possess, develop or intend ...
A critical question is whether such tech transfers will include ballistic missile and nuclear technologies ... not directly ...
North Korea’s active involvement in the Ukraine War, marked by the deployment of 12,000 troops, underscores a growing ...
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President Biden’s self-imposed red line was his evergreen fear of Russian use of tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine ...
The second Trump administration will face an emboldened and arguably more dangerous North Korean leader at a moment of acute ...
Reuters File South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol reaffirmed his country’s steadfast defence posture against the ...
SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korea ratified a major defense treaty with Russia stipulating mutual military aid, the North’s ...