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Yonhap News Agency on MSN(LEAD) N. Korea holds firing drills ahead of planned S. Korea-U.S. joint military exercises
North Korea has conducted artillery firing drills to bolster its combat readiness posture, the North's state media reported ...
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North Korean spies posing as remote workers have infiltrated hundreds of companies, says CrowdStrike
North Korean IT workers are increasingly using generative AI to draft resumes and "deepfake" their appearances to make money ...
In 2021, Kim Jong-un announced that North Korea would have an intercontinental ballistic missile, submarines capable of launching ballistic missiles, a hydrogen bomb and hypersonic missiles.
North Korea has strategically leveraged its connections with third countries such as China, Russia, and Southeast Asian nations to build a sophisticated global cyber operations infrastructure. In ...
Hezbollah has developed a sophisticated tunnel system with the backing of Iran and North Korea to counter Israel while simultaneously gaining support across Lebanon, becoming Israel's greatest threat.
North Korea also showed off its paramilitary might during its 2021 anniversary. The country's Worker-Peasant Red Guards are believed to have more than 5 million members, The Korea Herald reported ...
South Korea’s launch capability is relatively rudimentary, even though America began easing the restrictions in 2001 and scrapped them in 2021. SpaceX, an American rocketry firm, will put the ...
Newsweek reached out to the United Nations office in North Korea by email for comment. Beach along the coast, Kangwon Province, Wonsan, North Korea, on May 1, 2010, in Wonsan, North Korea.
An author who defected from North Korea has won a defamation lawsuit that he filed in South Korea against a fellow defector who accused him of rape and the broadcaster that first reported her ...
North Korea was suspended from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) until the end of 2022, missing last year's Beijing Winter Games, after failing to send a team to the Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
The Rome-based animation firm Mondo TV, S.p.a. sent wire transfers through US financial institutions to pay North Korea’s flagship studio, known as SEK, about $538,000 for outsourced animation ...
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