The recent anti-China sentiment spreading among South Korea's conservative bloc suggests these groups are playing the "China card" to advance their political agenda, Beijing's top envoy to Seoul has said.
China acknowledges S. Korea’s hopes for Xi’s visit, but Dai sidesteps direct answer Chinese Ambassador to South Korea Dai Bing sounded the alarm over a small but “destructive” anti-China faction that is fueling election interference claims and leading protests,
Chinese sentiment among South Koreans and related rallies in some parts of the country, saying, "blaming China is absurd," and "if such rallies are repeated, it will not help South Korea's image."
The 650-foot China Coast Guard ship 6104 was around 170 miles off South Korea's west coast on Friday, according to open-source ship-tracking data viewed by Newsweek. Another ship, CCG- 6501, was situated 120 miles off South Korea's Jeonbuk State.
South China Sea disputes, affordability and political trust help Seoul gain foothold in Southeast Asian arms market, analysts say.
A small group of foreign tourists has visited North Korea in the past week, making them the first international travelers to enter the country in five years except for a group of Russian tourists who went to the North last year.
Lee Jae-myung says he would support President Donald Trump’s efforts to restart talks with North Korea — and even consider nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Thousands of miles from home, North Koreans work on Chinese tuna longliners in the Indian Ocean for pay that goes to their leader, a new study says.
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Regulators said they would suspend the app until they could be sure it complied with the country’s data protection laws.
South Korea has halted new downloads of China’s DeepSeek AI chatbot due to concerns over personal data. Seoul’s data protection authority, the Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC), has intimated it intends to lift the suspension once DeepSeek takes action on some of its regulations.
Chinese AI app DeepSeek will not be available to download in South Korea pending a review of its handling of user data, Seoul authorities said Monday.