North Korea's state-run television has broadcast footage of a military parade held on Friday to mark the 80th anniversary of ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has showcased his military's most powerful weapons at a massive parade attended by foreign ...
North Korea's unveiling of the Hwasong-20, an alleged nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), has once ...
North Korean weaponry and troops are now critical to Russia's military efforts, with substantial monthly artillery supplies ...
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North Korea Labels South Korea 'Most Hostile Country' in Military Parade
North Korea held a military parade showcasing advanced weapons at Kim Il-sung Square in Pyongyang to mark the 80th ...
The unveiling underscores Pyongyang’s continued focus on expanding its nuclear arsenal amid tensions with the United States.
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Kim Seong-Min, defector whose radio broadcasts relayed foreign news to North Korea, dies at 63
Lee Si-young said Kim took part in broadcasts until July and told her and others that “our efforts to send outside news to North Korea must not be ceased until one last defector is left.” Monday's ...
Yet since taking office, the Lee Jae-myung administration has banned leaflets to North Korea, stopped loudspeaker broadcasts, and now suspended NIS broadcasts. When you consider who benefits most from ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has lauded what he called his country’s fight against a U_S_-led military threat and vowed to ...
Kim Seongmin, a former military propagandist who fled North Korea by jumping off a train, defected to the South and from there, as a human rights campaigner, broadcast news to his isolated home ...
Kim Yo Jong's rhetoric-- dismissing outreach as "a vain dream" and branding Lee Jae Myung's government Washington's "top lapdog" -- signals no softening of tone.
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