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The Asia-Indo-Pacific is no longer a distant geopolitical theater. It is the central arena of strategic competition, ...
A North Korean defector filed the first-ever civil and criminal lawsuits against Kim Jong-un in South Korean courts on Friday ...
New York Times journalist Nanna Heitmann spent six days in Russia's Kursk region near the front lines, where she was ...
North and South Korea are technically still at war, and although it has been years since either side shelled the other, the two sides are fighting on a more subtle front: a war of information.
AMSTERDAM, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Ukrainian prosecutors said on Friday they had launched an investigation into North Korea's support for Russia in the war as a possible crime of aggression.
Months of souring relations between Pyongyang and Seoul have prompted questions, and fears, about whether North Korea could be readying itself for a war against its southern neighbor.
North Korea and its leader, Kim Jong Un, will continue to "unconditionally support and encourage" Russia's war in Ukraine, according to state media.
The North Korean government has reportedly expanded the list of crimes punishable by death under Kim Jong Un's regime, according to recent reports.
North Korea has issued a warning against sparking "the world's first nuclear war" in the wake of last week's accidental bombing of a South Korean border village.
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea confirmed Monday for the first time that it sent troops to Russia to support its war against Ukraine, saying the deployment was meant to help Russia regain its ...
How does a country with no open internet become the world’s most dangerous cybercriminal state? National security expert and former NSA officer John R. Schindler explains how Pyongyang’s ...
North Korea confirmed for the first time on Monday that it had sent troops to fight for Russia in the war in Ukraine under orders from leader Kim Jong Un.