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North Korean TV has no hesitation in slandering other countries. Friday evening's anchor referred to South Korea’s former president as a "ryuk-do-nom,” which translates to “traitor” or ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed to keep developing his country’s nuclear and missile programs during the Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK) plenary session from December 26 to December 31.
It's likely that North Korea will respond to the upcoming South Korean-U.S. exercises with yet more provocative missile tests and belligerent rhetoric because it views them as an invasion rehearsal.
Additionally, North Korea’s state media might not publish any statements from high-ranking officials such as Kim Yo Jong, a leading voice on inter-Korean relations, to condemn the joint U.S ...
North Korea launches suspected ballistic missiles The United States, Japan and South Korea warned Wednesday that a North Korean nuclear test would warrant an "unprecedentedly strong response ...
North Korea fired around 10 rounds from its multiple-launcher rocket systems, Seoul's military said Thursday, one day after South Korea held joint air drills with the United States and Japan.
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North Korea Reaps Military Secrets From South Korean Mayhem
North Korea may have gleaned that the South’s soldiers displayed indecision amid chaos, said Park, the lawmaker. Pyongyang can derive real advantages from the disclosures.
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How Ukraine Is Preparing for North Korean Defectors - MSN
The North Korean troops arrived in Russia at a moment when Moscow, like Kyiv, is searching for ways to backfill its military ranks in the face of eye-watering casualty counts. Russia has been ...
North Korea says it's experiencing its first COVID outbreak. Experts are skeptical, but they are also wondering if this means the country will accept outside help or if it can handle it alone.
North Korean defector Sang Hak Park's choice of contraband is deemed so dangerous by his home country that, according to him, North Korean spies have tried to assassinate him at least twice ...
Tensions between North and South Korea are increasing with both sides firing missiles into disputed maritime areas for the first time since the Korean peninsula was divided more than 70 years ago.
A South Korean government official communicates with a North Korean officer on the dedicated communications hotline at the border village of Panmunjom, South Korea, on January 3, 2018.
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