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The South Korean government expressed "deep disappointment and regret" over Japanese officials visiting a Tokyo war shrine on ...
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Friday vowed to seek forward-looking, mutually beneficial cooperation with Japan ...
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South Korean president urges Japan to confront its colonial history in Liberation Day address
South Korean president urges Japan to confront its colonial history in Liberation Day address - President Lee Jae Myung ...
Eighty years after the end of Japan’s 35-year colonial rule, South Korea and Japan remain locked in an uneasy duet — pulled ...
Seoul: South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said on Friday he would pursue "forward-looking, mutually beneficial cooperation" ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean President Lee Jae Myung will visit Japan between August 23-24 and hold a summit with Prime ...
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Kyodo News on MSNJapan asks S. Korea to lift ban on Japanese seafood imports
Japan's farm minister on Monday urged the South Korean foreign minister to scrap restrictions on Japanese seafood impo ...
Japan's Agriculture Minister Koizumi Shinjiro has asked the South Korean Foreign Minister to scrap restrictions on imports of ...
TOKYO/SEOUL, July 9 (Reuters) - Japan pushed back on Tuesday against calls from South Korea to scrap curbs on some high-tech exports, ratcheting up tension in a decades-old diplomatic dispute that ...
An estimated 50,000 to 200,000 women were forced into sexual slavery in countries occupied by the Japanese army during WWII ...
SEOUL, South Korea – South Korea said Wednesday it will dissolve a foundation funded by Japan to compensate South Korean women who were forced to work in Japan's World War II military brothels.
The Seoul Central District Court ruled the Japanese government must give 100 million won ($91,360) each to the 12 aging women who filed the lawsuits in 2013 for their wartime sexual slavery.
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