The area impacted by the accidental bombing in Pocheon, which is about 25 miles northeast of Seoul, was outside of a training area close to the border with North Korea. Residents in the area have ...
NORTH Korea has unexpectedly blocked tourists from visiting the nation just weeks after the dictatorship bizarrely opened up its borders to some Western visitors. Kim Jong-un has attempted to ...
South Korean media reported that the accident happened in Pocheon, a city near the heavily armed border with North Korea. About 30 people were wounded, two of them seriously. The initial ...
North Korea has suspended foreign tourism to the border city of Rason, weeks after allowing a group of international travellers to enter the nation for the first time in five years, according to ...
North Korea has halted international trips to a city near its border with China, travel agencies said on Wednesday, abruptly reversing Pyongyang's recent decision to reopen its frontier to tourism ...
North Korea has dozens of old Soviet-era submarines, all diesel-powered, which would have to resurface frequently to recharge their batteries during a long-distance trip like crossing the Pacific.
Multiple Western travel agencies that organise tours to Rason, a city that lies near North Korea’s border with China, had posted updates last month detailing tours they had organised for foreign ...
The area is about 25 miles northeast of the capital, Seoul, and about 20 miles from the heavily defended border with North Korea. The Ministry of National Defense confirmed 15 people were injured ...
Fifteen people in the South Korean village of Nogok, near the North Korean border, were injured in the bombing, which happened during a joint drill with the U.S. military. By Choe Sang-Hun ...
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