South Korea Considers Actions Against Japan Over Plan to Release Radioactive Water from Fukushima Plant
President Moon Jae-in tells officials to examine whether to file formal complaint to international maritime tribunal
President Moon Jae-in tells officials to examine whether to file formal complaint to international maritime tribunal
The U.S. State Department said Kerry would travel to Shanghai and Seoul, South Korea, for talks beginning Thursday
They want it to give up its nuclear and ballistic missile programs
Iranian forces seized South Korean-flagged MT Hankuk Chemi Monday in Strait of Hormuz
Maysak is the second typhoon to hit the Korean Peninsula in a week, and another potential typhoon is close behind
Omar al-Bashir, jailed since he was toppled after mass protests last year, is wanted by the ICC for alleged war crimes, genocide and crimes against hu
August 15 marks 75th anniversary of Japan's World War Two surrender
Moon Jae-in invests his political capital in keeping diplomacy with North Korea going; Washington and Pyongyang remain far apart
Seoul claims Tokyo's stringent export controls of key materials used in South Korea's technology sector is retaliation for court rulings ordering Japa