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21:58South Korea, Japan defense chiefs agree to put past behind them at Singapore meeting
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21:47N. Korea sending balloons carrying trash to S. Korea again: Seoul's military
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17:41Seoul defense chief thanks Congress for bill keeping US troops in South Korea
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16:01[Better Together] Where anyone who loves LG Twins is welcome
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16:00Heal your mind, body in Jeju forest
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16:00Meet global ambassadors for Korean heritage
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16:00[What to Watch] Three movies that will warm your heart with seniors’ wisdom
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16:00Line has more new users than KakaoTalk for the 3rd straight week
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16:00Conman poses as Son Heung-min's friend, swindles W100m from girlfriend
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15:07Seoul envoy lambasts N.Korea satellite launch as 'one of the most expensive fireworks'
North Korea
S. Korea, US, Japan condemn N.Korea launches, reaffirm peninsula denuclearization goal
Senior diplomats of South Korea, the United States and Japan "strongly" condemned North Korea's recent satellite and missile launches, and reaffirmed their commitment to the "complete" denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula as they held trilateral talks in Virginia on Friday. US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell, South Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Hong-kyun and Japanese Vice Foreign Minister Masataka Okano issued a joint statement after the meeting at Campbel