SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's military on Tuesday said it would resume military activities along the demarcation line separating the two Koreas and North West Islands after suspending the inter-Korean military agreement.
The move by the South comes after North Korea sent balloons carrying trash over the border.
(Reporting by Hyunsu Yim; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iran-backed Shi'ite armed groups in Iraq have ramped up rocket and missile attacks on Israel in recent weeks, raising concerns in Washington and among some Iranian allies of potential Israeli retaliation and regional escalation should they draw blood.
Though the attacks, often from hundreds of miles (kms) away, are not seen by western officials and Israeli experts as posing the... (continue reading...)
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iran-backed Shi'ite armed groups in Iraq have ramped up rocket and missile attacks on Israel in recent weeks, raising concerns in Washington and among some Iranian allies of potential Israeli retaliation and regional escalation should they draw blood.
Though the attacks, often from hundreds of miles (kms) away, are not seen by western officials and Israeli experts as posing the... (continue reading...)
By Timour Azhari and Laila Bassam
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iran-backed Shi'ite armed groups in Iraq have ramped up rocket and missile attacks on Israel in recent weeks, raising concerns in Washington and among some Iranian allies of potential Israeli retaliation and regional escalation should they draw blood.
Though the attacks, often from hundreds of miles (kms) away, are not seen by western officials and Israeli experts as posing the... (continue reading...)
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