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A WSJ visual investigation of North Korea’s capsized battleship exposes the military ties between Pyongyang and Moscow, while raising questions about the viability of Kim Jong Un's latest destroyers.
Anthony Albanese isn’t attending a summit of the world’s most powerful military alliance despite Europe’s alarm over ...
On June 25, 1950, more than 135,000 North Korean troops invaded South Korea, starting the Korean War that cost millions of ...
KYIV, Ukraine — Russian drones and missiles killed at least 14 civilians and injured several dozen others in Ukraine in ...
Iran’s foreign minister is in Moscow seeking support, but other than condemning the attack, Putin has not made any major ...
Ukraine said on Monday that Russia had fired dozens of drones and missiles at the country, ripping open a residential ...
The Korean War began with a surprise invasion by North Korean forces, who crossed the 38th parallel in a full-scale assault ...
Dmitry Medvedev wrote that multiple countries were "ready to directly supply Iran" with nuclear warheads after the Pentagon's ...
Ukraine said on Monday that Russia had fired dozens of drones and missiles at the country, killing seven in Kyiv.
Ukraine's president says Russia repatriated at least 20 of its own dead soldiers in recent exchanges with Ukraine, describing ...
Moscow, allied with Iran, North Korea and China, presents a more serious and immediate threat to the U.S. than does Tehran.