Under the leadership of Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, there is hope that recent momentum will continue.
South Korea has paid tribute to wartime Korean forced laborers at Japan’s Sado gold mines in a memorial ceremony.
South Korea expressed regret to Japan on Monday over Tokyo's attitude towards a memorial service held for labourers including ...
The South Korean ceremony took place near Japan's Sado mines, where an estimated 1,500 Korean laborers were forced to work ...
After boycotting one organised by Tokyo, South Korea held its own memorial event on Monday for compatriots forced to work in ...
South Korea’s government says it has decided not to attend a memorial service near Japan’s Sado Island Gold Mines due to ...
South Korea's fertility rate showed its largest monthly gain in nearly 14 years, its statistics agency said Wednesday, ...
South Korea’s decision not to participate in what was envisioned an a moment of reconciliation highlighted the perceived lack ...
SEOUL, South Korea — It’s an old and long-repeated pattern in Indo-Pacific politics: Japan and South Korea , indispensable ...
South Korea held a memorial event in Japan on Monday for its labourers forced to work at a controversial mine during World War Two, after boycotting one organised by Tokyo, highlighting lingering ...
South Korea will not be attending a memorial ceremony set to take place in Japan to honour wartime forced labour victims, including many Koreans, its foreign ministry said Saturday, citing unspecified ...
South Korea says it will not attend Sado mines memorial in Japan amid lingering historical tensions SEOUL, South Korea -- ...