North Korea is not expected to cooperate with South Korea’s proposal for a joint investigation into an alleged drone intrusion, according to analysts, dampening hopes that the incident could reopen stalled inter-Korean dialogue. Pyongyang has accused South Korea of sending drones into its airspace on two occasions — once last September and again in early… Continue reading North Korea Unlikely to Join Probe Into Alleged Drone Incident
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South Korea denies North Korea’s drone infiltration claims
South Korea’s defense chief on Saturday denied North Korea’s claims that its drones infiltrated into the North in September last year and earlier this week, saying the drones in question were not models operated by the South Korean military. North Korea claimed earlier in the day that South Korea infringed on its sovereignty with drone… Continue reading South Korea denies North Korea’s drone infiltration claims
Race to Become Japan’s Secondary Capital Gains Momentum
The idea of establishing a secondary capital in Japan is once again moving from theory to political action, with momentum building ahead of the next parliamentary session. At the center of the renewed push is the Japan Innovation Party, which has made legislation on a backup capital a priority under its coalition agreement with the… Continue reading Race to Become Japan’s Secondary Capital Gains Momentum
Korean Words Make Their Mark in the Oxford English Dictionary
Korean culture continues to shape global language trends, with eight everyday Korean terms now officially recognized in the Oxford English Dictionary. The latest update highlights how Korean food, social customs, and lifestyle concepts are becoming increasingly familiar to English speakers worldwide. This new batch of entries reflects words commonly used in daily life in Korea.… Continue reading Korean Words Make Their Mark in the Oxford English Dictionary
Steelers Stun Ravens to Claim AFC North and End Baltimore’s Playoff Hopes
The Pittsburgh Steelers delivered a dramatic late-season statement on Sunday night, knocking the Baltimore Ravens out of the playoff picture with a tense 26–24 victory that secured Pittsburgh the AFC North title and a home game in the opening round of the postseason. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers engineered the decisive moment with less than a minute… Continue reading Steelers Stun Ravens to Claim AFC North and End Baltimore’s Playoff Hopes
NHL Stars Return to the Olympics, Reigniting Ice Hockey’s Global Spotlight
The Milano–Cortina Winter Olympics are shaping up to mark a turning point for international ice hockey, as the sport’s biggest names prepare to return to the Olympic stage for the first time in more than a decade. With the United States and Canada naming rosters stacked with elite NHL talent, anticipation is building that the… Continue reading NHL Stars Return to the Olympics, Reigniting Ice Hockey’s Global Spotlight
K League Breaks Longstanding Barrier With First Foreign Goalkeeper in Nearly Three Decades
South Korean professional football has entered a new chapter with the arrival of its first foreign goalkeeper in 28 years, marking a symbolic shift in a position that had long been protected for domestic players. The signing reflects broader changes within the K League, driven by league expansion, rising player wages and a reassessment of… Continue reading K League Breaks Longstanding Barrier With First Foreign Goalkeeper in Nearly Three Decades
A Sumo Champion and What His Rise Reveals About Japan’s View of Foreigners
Japan’s sporting world was electrified last weekend when Aonishiki claimed victory at the Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament, securing his first Emperor’s Cup with a decisive win over Mongolian yokozuna Hoshoryu. The celebration did not stop there. Only days later, Aonishiki was promoted to ōzeki, the second-highest rank in professional sumo, marking one of the fastest… Continue reading A Sumo Champion and What His Rise Reveals About Japan’s View of Foreigners
How Red Bull Is Winning Over Traditionalists at Omiya Ardija
For decades, Japanese professional football has been defined by a clear boundary between sport and corporate branding. When the J. League launched in 1993, clubs were required to strip their names of overt ties to parent companies, a move designed to create community-based identities rather than corporate teams. Former company sides such as Sumitomo Metal… Continue reading How Red Bull Is Winning Over Traditionalists at Omiya Ardija
Inspired by Shohei Ohtani, Japanese Girls Are Redefining What’s Possible in Baseball
In Japan, the roadmap to baseball success has long been well defined for boys. Young players grow up competing in school leagues with dreams of stepping onto the storied field at Koshien, earning a spot in Nippon Professional Baseball, and, for a select few, eventually making the jump to Major League Baseball. It is a… Continue reading Inspired by Shohei Ohtani, Japanese Girls Are Redefining What’s Possible in Baseball
