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Kim Yo-jong's 'Gracious' Response: Diplomacy or Power Play?
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Kim Yo-jong's 'Gracious' Response: Diplomacy or Power Play?

North Korea's Kim Yo-jong praised South Korea's apology for drone incursions while vowing stronger border vigilance. What's behind this mixed message?

View of the DMZ Peace Trail near the Goseong border
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DMZ Peace Trail Reopening 2026: Seoul Seeks UNC Nod for Border Access

South Korea aims to reopen three closed DMZ Peace Trail sections in 2026. The Unification Ministry is seeking approval from the UN Command for the Paju, Cheorwon, and Goseong routes.

Civilian drone flying over the mountainous DMZ landscape
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President Lee Jae-myung Orders Probe into Civilian Drone Flight to North Korea

On Jan. 20, 2026, President Lee Jae Myung ordered a probe into a civilian drone flight to North Korea following Pyongyang's claims of sovereignty infringement.

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The exterior of the South Korean presidential office building Cheong Wa Dae
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South Korea Drone Incursion Probe: Seoul Denies Intent to Provoke Pyongyang

On Jan 11, 2026, Cheong Wa Dae reaffirmed its peaceful intent following drone incursion claims. A South Korea drone incursion probe is underway to identify the source of the flights.

Composite image of drone debris released by North Korea.
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South Korea Drone Infiltration Denial 2026: Defense Ministry Refutes Pyongyang's Claims

On Jan 10, 2026, South Korea officially denied North Korea's claims of drone incursions. Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back refuted the allegations, citing different equipment models.

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Lee Jae Myung New Year Address 2026: Acting as 'Pacemaker' for Peace and Nuclear Growth

President Lee Jae Myung's 2026 New Year address outlines his role as a 'pacemaker' for North Korea-U.S. talks and a new era of the U.S. alliance, including nuclear-powered submarine projects.

South Korea to Merge Hanawon Defector Centers as North Korean Arrivals Plummet by Over 90%
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South Korea to Merge Hanawon Defector Centers as North Korean Arrivals Plummet by Over 90%

South Korea's unification ministry plans to merge its Hanawon resettlement centers for North Korean defectors next year due to a sharp decline in arrivals since the COVID-19 pandemic.

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