The United Nations Command has raised objections to proposed South Korean legislation that would allow non-military access to the DMZ.
The unification ministry said Thursday pending bills granting the South Korean government control of non-military access to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) do not conflict with the armistice.
Pending bills concerning civilian and nonmilitary use of the Demilitarized Zone do not violate the armistice agreement, the ...
A fuel spill occurred at a U.S. air base in Gunsan, North Jeolla, earlier this week, prompting an investigation to determine ...
UN Security Council Resolution 2397 has already killed thousands of North Korean civilians. As long as it remains in force, hundreds of thousands of innocent people remain at risk in a country that is ...
The United Nations Command (UNC) issued a rare and direct warning on Wednesday that a proposed law granting civilian access to the demilitarized zone (DMZ) for peaceful purposes would violate the 1953 ...
South Korea is easing access to North Korean media, raising a key question: do Cold War era censorship laws still make sense in a digital, VPN-driven reality?
The United Nations Command, a US-general-led unit that oversees affairs within the Demilitarized Zone dividing the two Koreas ...
The U.N. Command stated on the 28th that the ruling party’s proposed “Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Peaceful Use Act” would constitute a direct violation of the Armistice Agreement. This marks an ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un says his country will unveil plans to further bolster its nuclear program at the upcoming ...
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In a war with the US, North Korea stands to lose everything. The military asymmetry between the two nations would make the situation more volatile with Kim Jong-un likely to make a pre-emptive nuclear ...