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49 تقرير مُدرج -- "South Korea"
North Korea’s latest missile salvo escalates tensions with Seoul by striking near its east coast, undermining thaw prospects. Repeated launches reflect Pyongyang’s resolve to reject diplomatic overtures and maintain pressure on South Korea and allies.
South Korea’s LIG Defense & Aerospace opens U.S. subsidiary to deepen ties with American defense sector. This move prepares the firm for its debut at the Sea-Air-Space Exposition, signaling increased global market ambitions.
South Korea grants tankers permission to navigate the Red Sea route, avoiding the Strait of Hormuz. This move reduces risks from escalating tensions in the Gulf and secures critical energy supply lines. It reflects growing regional instability and strategic recalculations over maritime chokepoints.
South Korea's intelligence reveals Pyongyang avoids Iran ties amid conflict, hinting at possible US dialogue. This strategic silence marks a shift in North Korean diplomatic priorities post-Iran war outbreak.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung admitted government involvement in drone incursions into North Korea, labeling the actions reckless. This acknowledgment heightens tensions on the Korean Peninsula amid ongoing security challenges.
South Korea and France escalate diplomacy to secure Hormuz shipping lanes amid Middle East tensions. Both avoid direct military conflict with Iran, emphasizing defensive multilateral naval cooperation.
South Korea’s Hanwha Defense USA and Hanwha Philly Shipyard have secured their inaugural US Navy project, marking a strategic entry into American naval procurement. This contract underscores growing cooperation between South Korean defense firms and the US military industrial base.
US senators’ visit to Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea risks escalating regional tensions amid China’s assertive military posture. The trip signals Washington’s intent to shore up alliances but deepens Beijing’s security concerns. This tour could trigger sharper military posturing across the Taiwan Strait and East Asia.
South Korea's Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) has rolled out the first production KF-21 Boramae, a 4.5-generation multirole fighter. The aircraft aims to surpass capabilities of Rafale and Eurofighter and outpace parallel programs like India’s AMCA and Türkiye’s KAAN.
The passing of Lee Geun-an, South Korea’s infamous torture police officer, resurrects deep wounds from the nation’s authoritarian military past. His death sparks renewed scrutiny of state-sponsored human rights abuses and the lingering legacy of political repression.
Geumseong fled North Korea safely to South Korea, but his mother is detained in China and risks deportation. This case highlights China's controversial repatriation policy endangering defectors. It exacerbates tensions in East Asia over human rights and refugee protections.
South Korea advances its naval capabilities by opening the tender for the KDDX next-gen destroyer, aiming for a contract by July. This move ends over two years of delays and involves major domestic shipbuilders HD Hyundai Heavy Industries and Hanwha Ocean, signaling a significant escalation in Seoul's maritime defense posture.
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