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Japan’s intervention in South China Sea perverse

Japan’s intervention in South China Sea perverse

Japan’s efforts to muddle the waters of the South China Sea are perverse acts that turn back the wheel of history, a Chinese expert wrote on Monday in an article that marked the 71st anniversary of Japan’s unconditional surrender in World War II and called on the public to ponder Japan’s real intentions. In the […]

An Astonishing Victory: Battle of Salsu

An Astonishing Victory: Battle of Salsu

Battle of Salsu might be accepted as one of the most destructive and astonishing wars in the military history. The expansionist and dominant policy of China aimed at to destroy a Korean power, Goguryeo, which was accepted as a potential threat on its northern borders. China tried to suppress the domestic rebellions with new victories […]

Stop whining about North Korea

Stop whining about North Korea

Doug Bandow – The Korea Times Washington long has told the rest of the world what to do. But the world usually pays little attention. When ignored, U.S. officials typically talk tougher and louder, with no better result. That describes American policy toward North Korea. It would be better for Washington to say less than […]

Russian naval strike force starts anti-terror drills in the Mediterranean

Russian naval strike force starts anti-terror drills in the Mediterranean

The Russian Black Sea Fleet’s advanced warships Serpukhov and Zelyony Dol armed with Kalibr cruise missiles have launched anti-terror drills in the east Mediterranean, TASS reports. “The drills will check the ability of the fleet’s forces to operate in the conditions of resolving crisis situations of terrorist nature. The naval strike group comprising the small […]

Mongolian tankers qualify for IAG semifinals

Mongolian tankers qualify for IAG semifinals

The Mongolian Ministry of Defense reports that the Mongolian team participating in the Tank Biathlon of the 2016 International Army Games qualified for the semifinals after the conclusion of the individual race on August 7, The UB Post reports. The Mongolian tank team finished the individual race with 29 minutes and 31 seconds on the […]

Crossing the red line

Crossing the red line

By Tong Kim – The Korea Times Many have reached a point of fatigue and a sense of futility in talking about denuclearization. There is plenty of blame to go around for Pyongyang, Washington and Seoul. North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho, speaking to reporters in Vientiane, Laos, where he was attending this year’s ASEAN […]

Future of China-NK relations

Future of China-NK relations

Lee Seong-hyon  – The Korea Times Most Western experts describe China’s North Korea policy as a failure. If that is the case, China has had many failures, not just one. Combing through Sino-North Korean history, we discover a series of intriguing relational hiccups between the two, with their relations fluctuating between ups and downs, often in […]

Tokyo warns Beijing for hundreds of ships in East China Sea

Tokyo warns Beijing for hundreds of ships in East China Sea

On August 8, Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga accused Beijing of 14 violations throughout the past weekend, Sputnik reports. Suga said that Japan’s Coast Guard will work with other national agencies to respond to developments. The Japanese Defense Minister, Tomomi Inada, also added that air raids over Chinese vessels will be conducted. On August […]

Iran to purchase 20 small airplanes from Japan

Iran to purchase 20 small airplanes from Japan

Iran’s Deputy Road and Urban Development Minister Asqar Fakhriyeh Kashan announced that his country is holding negotiations with the Japanese Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation to buy 20 small passenger airplanes, Fars News reports. “We have held negotiations with Japan to purchase MRJ (Mitsubishi Regional Jet passenger) planes from Mitsubishi,” Fakhriyeh Kashan said on Sunday. He explained […]

Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia regarding the 8th anniversary of the August 2008 War

Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia regarding the 8th anniversary of the August 2008 War

7 August 2016 marks the 8th anniversary of Russia’s large-scale military intervention and aggression against Georgia. Since then Russia has continued illegal occupation of the regions of the sovereign and independent state in contradiction with the international law as well as the commitments of the 12 August 2008 Ceasefire Agreement. Eight years after the August 2008 […]

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