Kim Jong Un's ballistic missile test fails—South Korea
North Korea has launched 36 missiles this year, according to the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation.
North Korea's new spy satellite draws US backlash
South Korea is retaliating to North Korea's alleged satellite launch by resuming aerial surveillance in the demilitarized zone between the two countries.
Why were BLACKPINK at Buckingham Palace?
Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa were spotted at the royal palace on Tuesday evening and even received a shoutout from King Charles.
Kate Middleton's dramatic new look
The Princess of Wales debuted a bold new outfit in London on Tuesday to begin the president of South Korea's state visit.
Hidden symbols in Netflix's "Persona: Sulli" K-pop series
The new Netflix documentary about the late K-pop star features a posthumous film starring Sulli that was shot the year she died.
Who is Park Seo-joon in "The Marvels?" Prince Yan actor is K-drama star
"The Marvels" director knew Park Seo-joon was the "perfect fit" for Prince Yan after watching Netflix K-drama "Itaewon Class" and his other works.
Celebrities speak out amid G-Dragon drug investigation
G-Dragon, from K-pop band Big Bang, has denied the latest allegations in a statement saying "I have never used drugs."
US military flexes nuclear muscles in South China Sea to support ally
B-52 Stratofortresses flew over the South China Sea just days after collisions between Chinese and Philippine maritime forces.
US not ready for China war this decade, says retired Navy admiral
Two former Indo-Pacific Command chiefs said Monday that the U.S. needs to act swiftly to be able to match China in a Taiwan Strait conflict.
This Moment Will Determine the Future of the U.S.-South Korea Alliance
If we want to ensure another successful 70 years, we should not ignore the storm clouds on the horizon.
How Donald Trump's oil waiver gave Iran $6 billion
Republicans have claimed that the money that was unfrozen as part of a prisoner swap deal with Iran was used to fund Hamas.
China moves to counter US by winning over Japan and South Korea
"China will still make unremitting efforts to persuade South Korea and Japan to return to the track of regional cooperation," expert Zhan Debin told Newsweek.
Why North Korea has expelled US soldier Travis King
King ran across the border from South Korea during a tour in July because he "harbored ill feeling against inhuman maltreatment" the news agency KCNA reported.
Japan says it can't cut China out of economy amid rising military tensions
"I think we need them, and they need us," Japanese Foreign Ministry deputy spokesperson Okano Yukiko told Newsweek.
Kim Jong Un's meeting with Putin could be felt around the world
Potential new Moscow-Pyongyang weapons agreements may cause ripples of instability from Europe to the Pacific.
There's a Way Out of a South China Sea Meltdown
Biden's attempts at uniting Japan and South Korea are ultimately destined to fail without the support of Southeast Asian nations who are crucial to combatting increasingly nefarious threats in the South China Sea.
Living nightmare as two beloved dogs die in the cargo hold of "hot" plane
The Surette family's bulldogs, Winter and Soju, appeared fit and healthy prior to boarding the flight from South Korea to the U.S.
How China, Russia, North Korea can counter Biden's Asia allies defense pact
"The 'NATOization' of U.S.-Japan-ROK relations will only push China, Russia and the DPRK closer to each other," expert Nakano Koichi tells Newsweek.
U.S., South Korea, Japan to enter new security pact at Camp David Summit
"[This will] make clear to everyone that we are here to stay in the Indo-Pacific region," a Biden administration official told reporters prior to the summit.
Warning issued over Russia and North Korea military plan
South Korea's chief intelligence agency is closely monitoring whether Russia is transferring any nuclear-missile technology to North Korea.
'Moving' star Zo Insung lifts lid on "true monsters" in new Disney+ K-drama
In a U.S. first exclusive interview with Newsweek, Zo Insung, the star of "Moving," revealed his favorite scene and more in the new K-drama on Disney+ and Hulu.
Dog spending 20 hours in carrier in airplane's baggage hold sparks backlash
"It was a hard decision for us, but I think it was also a right decision," the dog's owner said.
Ukrainian diplomat sent home after bar brawl
The unnamed envoy was arrested during a night out in Seoul on Tuesday.
Seventy Years Too Long—It's Time To Finally End the Korean War
The continued unresolved war may seem like a technicality, but the human impact is massive.
Travis King's family speak out on North Korea defection
The family of the soldier who defected to North Korea has called on the U.S. government to bring him back home.
Scientists raise alarm as more cats die from avian flu
In the first cases of H5N1 bird flu detected in cats in the country for seven years, two cats have died from the virus in South Korea.
How Biden could end the Korean War and avoid a nuclear conflict
"We are one bad decision away from nuclear war," former U.S. Indo-Pacific Command deputy commander Dan Leaf tells Newsweek.
Golden retriever rescued from dog meat trade learns how to be a dog again
"Seeing this just makes me so happy. Thank you for saving another precious dog," wrote a TikTok user. .
New Travis King documents shed light on U.S. soldier's time in Korea
King was detained after pushing and punching a Korean national in September and was then arrested again following an altercation with two Korean nationals.
North Korea warns U.S. may have given it green light for nuclear attack
A U.S. submarine made an appearance in a South Korean port for the first time since the 1980s.