ROK Court to Rule on Yoon’s Obstruction Charges on Jan. 16
A Republic of Korea court will rule on former President Yoon Suk-yeol’s obstruction of arrest charges on January 16, 2026—an important test for legal accountability.
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A Republic of Korea court will rule on former President Yoon Suk-yeol’s obstruction of arrest charges on January 16, 2026—an important test for legal accountability.
ROK residents react to Japanese PM Takaichi’s warning on the Chinese mainland’s use of force in the Taiwan region, urging diplomatic solutions.
Chinese mainland President Xi Jinping will attend a welcome ceremony hosted by ROK President Lee Jae-myung in Gyeongju on Saturday.
Catch live updates from the final day second session of the 32nd APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Gyeongju, the Republic of Korea (the ROK). Stay tuned! 🎥
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Busan for the 32nd APEC Leaders’ Meeting, setting the stage for key talks on digital trade, green growth, and regional cooperation.
In the 12th repatriation since 2014, the remains of 30 Chinese People’s Volunteers martyrs return home from the ROK, marking a decade of cross-border respect.
The DPRK blasts the US-ROK Ulchi Freedom Shield drill as the biggest, longest and worst war exercise yet, vowing to monitor and respond to any threats.
President Trump said he hopes to meet DPRK leader Kim Jong Un later this year as he meets ROK’s Lee Jae-myung to discuss trade, security, and future summits.
South Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung orders phased implementation of inter-Korean agreements with the DPRK to rebuild trust and revive the 2018 military pact.
The DPRK denounces upcoming 11-day ROK-U.S. military drills as direct provocation, warning of counteraction to defend its national security.