The U.S. State Department and White House are reportedly preparing for possible talks with North Korea, as Donald Trump signals renewed interest in engagement.
Zelensky claims U.S.-made parts were found in North Korean ballistic missiles used by Russia in a deadly airstrike on Kyiv, raising concerns over sanctions enforcement.
The dismissal of U.S. envoy Julie Turner and elimination of key human rights offices signal a significant restructuring of the State Department under President Trump.
North Korea condemned the U.S. deployment of B-1B bombers to the Korean Peninsula, calling it a routine threat and vowing strong deterrence. Analysts say Pyongyang is preparing for a prolonged standoff as nuclear talks stall and President Trump remains focused on trade conflicts.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s pledge to revive the U.S. shipbuilding industry has raised hopes among Korean shipbuilders for increased cooperation but also prompted calls for formal government agreements to ensure stable and profitable partnerships. Korean firms remain cautious about relying on uncertain U.S. Navy contracts without long-term guarantees.
The Korean-American construction industry is struggling with rising material and labor costs. New tariffs and stricter immigration enforcement have worsened the situation.
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Andy Kim senator (D-NJ) continues to clash with the White House, strongly opposing former President Donald Trump.
On the 9th, Andy Kim senator openly criticized...
Frank Jannuzi, President of the Mansfield Foundation, has raised concerns over South Korea’s political instability, warning that its leadership vacuum is affecting diplomatic engagement...
On February 28, a high-stakes summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ended in failure. The breakdown exposed the stark...