SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has dusted off his golf clubs in an attempt to forge a bond with President-elect Donald Trump, an avid lover of the game. The presidential ...
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is preparing for the return of golf diplomacy under President-elect Donald Trump.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is revisiting his golf game—after an eight-year break—in anticipation of a round with President-elect Donald Trump. The South Korean presidential office said ...
Hiroyuki Mori, the executive vice president of the Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security’s (JOGMEC) energy ...
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Japan can take a major step towards the 2026 World Cup over the next week if they can negotiate away tests at Indonesia and ...
That proximity has irked China, North Korea’s main backer. Chinese officials fear that Russia’s influence over the insular ...
As part of a restructuring initiative, U.S. Forces Japan is looking into appropriating an Army compound in central Tokyo as ...