South Korea’s Foreign Minister Cho to attend U.N. General Assembly
The South Korean government remains vigilant regarding Pyongyang’s missile tests, which have raised alarms in the international community.
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The South Korean government remains vigilant regarding Pyongyang’s missile tests, which have raised alarms in the international community.
This legislative action has sparked significant debate over the methods employed and the implications for political discourse in the country.
Recent data from South Korea indicates a cooling economy, with consumer spending and exports showing signs of weakness
Shanghai-made Teslas have become a common sight on South Korean roads, appealing to tech-savvy consumers drawn to their advanced features and competitive pricing.
The measures come after the U.S. approved significant arms packages for Taiwan, a move Beijing considers a direct threat to its sovereignty and a violation of the "One China" policy.
Chinese automakers have been keen to expand their presence in the European market, offering innovative technologies and competitive pricing.
Kirkuk, a historically disputed city rich in resources and strategic importance, has long been a focal point of ethnic tensions in Iraq.
With the Fed expected to consider its own rate adjustments, BI’s proactive approach could be interpreted as an effort to differentiate Indonesia's monetary policy and mitigate capital outflows that often accompany tightening in the U.S.
Satellite imagery analyzed by defense experts shows activity at a facility in North Korea associated with the modification of a Russian-made aircraft, likely the Ilyushin Il-76.
These missiles were fired from the eastern coast of North Korea, with the projectiles flying several hundred kilometres before landing in the Sea of Japan.
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