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Dec 28

South Korea, Japan reach breakthrough settlement on WWII sex slaves

By Yena Oh

South Korea and Japan reached a breakthrough settlement of $8.3 million to resolve a decades-long dispute regarding Korean women forced into sex slavery by the Japanese military during World War II.

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Oct 16

North Korea to top agenda as Obama meets South Korean leader

By Matthew Pennington, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama welcomed the leader of South Korea to the White House Friday in a show of unity between close allies looking to deter nuclear-armed North Korea while leaving the door open to negotiations.

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Aug 24

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News Wrap: North and South Korea pull back from conflict

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In our news wrap Monday, after three days of high-level talks, North Korea expressed regret for a land mine blast that injured two South Korean soldiers. In return, South Korea said it would halt propaganda broadcasts near the border. Also,…

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Aug 24

North and South Korea come to agreement

By Margaret Sessa-Hawkins

According to The Associated Press, South and North Korea have come to an agreement to defuse the stand-off at their border.

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Aug 22

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To defuse tensions, North and South Korea hold talks amid military standoff

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North and South Korea entered into last-minute talks on Saturday for the first time in nearly a year to try to defuse mounting tensions that have pushed the two rivals closer to military confrontation. Jean Lee, a fellow at the…

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Aug 21

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News Wrap: Airstrike kills Islamic State's second-in-command

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In our news wrap Friday, a U.S. airstrike has killed the Islamic State group’s second-in-command. Also, North Korea threatened South Korea with possible attack over the cross-border broadcast of propaganda.

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Aug 21

U.S. restarts military exercise with South Korea, after pause

By Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon said Friday that America's annual military exercise with South Korea has resumed after being stopped as a result of escalating tensions and threats of war from Pyongyang.

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Jun 14

South Korea's economy takes hit as MERS outbreak persists

By Kenzi Abou-Sabe, Hari Sreenivasan

The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome outbreak currently playing South Korea is believed to be the largest outbreak of the virus that has ever occurred outside of Saudi Arabia, where MERS is thought to have originated.

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Jun 05

Inside the $105 million lab that wants to wipe out MERS and Ebola

By Nsikan Akpan

How did one patient in South Korea instigate the largest MERS outbreak to-date outside of the Middle East?…

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Jun 03

More than 1,300 quarantined in South Korea's MERS virus outbreak

By Ariel Min

In South Korea, fears of a Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome (MERS) outbreak – the largest outside of the Arabic Peninsula – have closed more than 230 schools and put more than 1300 people under mandatory quarantine, according to NPR.

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