Why Are South Korea and North Korea Enemies?
Split by the two global superpowers after WW2, South and North Korea are still technically at war. But two countries have much more complex relations than being enemies.
Split by the two global superpowers after WW2, South and North Korea are still technically at war. But two countries have much more complex relations than being enemies.
How different is the dialect of North Korea from that of South Korea? Are there syntactic and grammatical differences due to the isolation of North Korea?
In Sunshine Land, South Korean children frolic about in virtual reality...as gunned soldiers. Welcome to the 21st century, where war is taught like a game.
Could a conflict on the Korean Peninsula suck in Russia, China, Japan and even the U.K., threatening to escalate into World War III?
Moon Jae-in wants to re-open the "communication channels" between North and South Korea. What are they? How do they actually work?