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North Korean Hackers Stole Over $3 Billion in Crypto, U.S. Sanctions Bankers and IT Firms
The Treasury Department sanctioned individuals connected to North Korea’s cybercrime operations. The move targets the flow of crypto stolen by DPRK hackers. Read More
North Korea slams US sanctions on cybercrimes and says pressure tactics will fail
North Korea has denounced the Trump administration's latest sanctions targeting cybercrimes that help finance its illicit nuclear weapons program, accusing the United States of harboring "wicked" ... Read More
U.S. tariffs could keep weighing heavily on South Korean economy

SEOUL, Sept. 26 (UPI) --The International Monetary Fund said this week that South Korea's economy would rebound next year after a sluggish 2025. But concerns linger over the impact of steep U.S. Read More
How US Immigration, economic policies impacting South Korean investments in North Carolina

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- From North Carolina to South Korea, ABC11 is getting an inside look at some of the biggest issues facing one of our strongest allies in Asia. ABC11's Tom George joins the Korea ... Read More
South Korea's President Lee says economy has turned a corner
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said on Tuesday the economy has turned a corner as risks related to geopolitics and corporate governance have been easing, which has boosted the local Kospi stock ... Read More
South Korea offers talks with North to prevent accidental armed clash at border
Seoul has proposed military talks with Pyongyang to clarify the border and reduce tensions. North Korean soldiers have repeatedly crossed the demarcation line, prompting warning shots from the South. Read More
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