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South Korea to shift civilian restricted line at border with North Korea

FBC News 17 Jun 2026
South Korea will shift a line running parallel ​to the military ...
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South Korea to shrink security buffer zone to North Korea

Deutsche Welle 17 Jun 2026
South Korea will ease restrictions on roughly 270 square kilometers of land near the border with North Korea. Farmers in the area had long complained of rules that complicated working conditions ... .
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South Korea's Lee asks Trump to lead peaceful diplomacy with North Korea

Asahi News 17 Jun 2026
President Donald Trump to take the lead in seeking a peaceful resolution of tensions with North Korea during a brief exchange at the Group of Seven ‌summit on Tuesday, Lee’s office ⁠said ... president to step into North Korea.
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The recent China-North Korea summit was historic

The Washington Times 17 Jun 2026
Chinese ruler Xi Jinping's visit to North Korea for meetings with Kim Jong-un attracted no shortage of coverage from Chinese and North Korean media ... .
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Gulf gamble: will South Korea step up for Strait of Hormuz security?

South China Morning Post 17 Jun 2026
... on South Korea’s energy-dependent economy while creating a thornier diplomatic problem for Seoul.
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Culture to security: The strategic evolution of Korea-Indonesia relations

Korea Times 17 Jun 2026
For many Indonesians, Korea first arrived through the infectious beats of K-pop, the emotional hooks of K-dramas and the overarching phenomenon of the Korean wave, also known as hallyu.
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(World Cup) S. Korea taking on co-host Mexico in pursuit of 2nd straight win

Yonhap News 17 Jun 2026
GUADALAJARA, Mexico, June 16 (Yonhap) -- South Korea will try to win consecutive ....
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S. Korea vows tailored job support measures for individual sectors

Yonhap News 17 Jun 2026
SEOUL, June 17 (Yonhap) -- South Korea plans to roll out tailored job support me ....
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South Korea, Australia can learn from each other over nuclear submarine pathways

Korea Times 17 Jun 2026
Australia and South Korea are both acquiring nuclear-powered attack submarines, a parallel step-change in their conventional deterrent capability.
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