Chinese fishing vessels navigate past a beacon in the Zhubi Reef off Spratly Islands in South China Sea, July 18, 2012. (Wang Cunfu/AP) SEOUL, South Korea — A fleet of Chinese fishing vessels used North Korean crews between 2019 and 2024 in violation of U.
In North Korea on Friday morning local time, the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said in a news release that the "strategic cruise missile launching drill" occurred on
Lee Cheol-woo, North Gyeongsang governor in South Korea, urged Trump to invite his Pyongyang counterpart to the coming Apec summit to be held in the province, The Korea Times repo
North Korea said on Friday it had tested strategic cruise missiles to warn its enemies of its "counterattack" capabilities and readiness of its nuclear might. The test-launch came as neighbouring
The country's political crisis obscures the fact that South Korea's foreign policy is about to change drastically, writes Ian Bremmer.
North Korea test-fired strategic cruise missiles into the Yellow Sea in a demonstration of Pyongyang's nuclear deterrent capabilities, state-run media said Friday.
North Korea carried out a test-launch of its strategic cruise missiles in the Yellow Sea this week, Pyongyang's state media reported Friday.
Pyongyang said the drills were aimed at warning nuclear-armed North Korea’s enemies of its “counterattack capability in any space and the readiness of its various nuke operation means”
North Korea has carried out test launches of strategic cruise missiles to send a message to “enemies” about its counterattack capabilities, state media has said. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presided over the missile drills in the Yellow Sea on Wednesday, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said on Friday.
Missile launch addresses N. Korea policy taking shape under second Trump administration, says expert North Korea test-fired strategic cruise missiles aimed to showcase the reclusive regime’s “powerful striking ability” against its enemies from its west coast earlier this week,
North Korean hackers were behind the theft of $1.5 billion of virtual assets last week from Dubai-based cryptocurrency exchange Bybit, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation said, marking the biggest heist in history.