North Korea Jams GPS Signals Near Maritime Border, Leading ROK to Warn Ships
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, JUL 24 – South Korea halted decades-old broadcasts aimed at North Korea to ease tensions under President Lee Jae Myung, with the suspension lasting until North Korea resumes its own broadcasts first.
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North Korea jams GPS signals near maritime border, leading ROK to warn ships
North Korea jammed GPS signals near the inter-Korean maritime border earlier this week, leading ROK authorities to issue a warning to civilian vessels. The jamming took place just hours before the DPRK reportedly stopped its transmission of signals aimed at interfering with South Korean propaganda radio in response to Seoul’s suspension of the broadcasts. A […]
S. Korea not to resume anti-NK propaganda broadcasts unless Pyongyang does first: official
South Korea will not resume its propaganda radio and television broadcasts targeting North Korea unless Pyongyang resumes such broadcasts toward the Seoul first, a senior government official has said....
South Korean spy agency suspends loudspeaker broadcasts toward North amid shift in strategic landscape, propaganda efforts
The NIS recently suspended its loudspeaker broadcasts toward North Korea, a move a senior official on Wednesday says reflects a shift in the strategic landscape and comes in response to Pyongyang’s earlier halt of its own propaganda efforts.
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