The country’s largest blaze on record has left 27 dead and destroyed heritage sites, including two 1,000-year-old temples.
The area has been among the hardest hit by the fires. The 1,300-year-old Gounsa temple, which is located in Uiseong city, was ...
The wildfires in South Korea, which started on 21 March and have killed at least 26 people, have since spread to cover more ...
North Korea appears to have sent at least 3,000 more soldiers to Russia early this year, South Korea’s military said Thursday ...
At least 26 people are dead, including the pilot of a helicopter that crashed trying to contain blazes that strong winds and ...
A 1,300-year-old Buddhist temple, houses, factories and vehicles were among the structures destroyed in the wildfires that ...
With a cross made from barbed wire at the heart of their Holy Year, Seoul Catholics renew their call to transform hatred into ...
Wildfires have been raging in different areas of South Korea since Friday, killing four people, including firefighters.
Newsweek's weekly update maps the locations of 13 aircraft carriers in the Indo-Pacific region as of March 21.
North Korea successfully test-fired a new anti-aircraft missile system, state-run media reported Friday, as Pyongyang ...
Kim Jong-un announced that North Korea would have an intercontinental ballistic missile, submarines capable of launching ...
As North Korea slowly emerges from five years of self-imposed pandemic isolation, a glittering new high-rise neighborhood in ...