North Korea, Venezuela and hypersonic missiles
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US tourist is third American being held in North Korea. SEOUL, South Korea June 6, 2014— -- An American tourist is being held in North Korea reportedly for leaving a Bible in a hotel room as he was leaving the country, according to news reports in ...
SEOUL — The American command in South Korea is focusing on China almost as much as North Korea even as Pyongyang shifts to “ready-to-use” tactical nuclear weapons, according to a long-time RAND Corporation analyst, Bruce Bennett. Talking at the ...
South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement it detected several ballistic missile launches from North Korea's capital region around 7:50 a.m. It stated that the missiles flew approximately 560 miles and that South Korean and U.S. authorities were analyzing the details of the launches.
🇰🇵 Here’s how it worked North Korean workers aren’t browsing LinkedIn or applying at Google, Amazon and Meta. They can’t. Sanctions block them from working for American companies, at least legally. So what do they do? They steal real Americans’ identities, including names, birth dates, Social Security numbers and more.
North Korea has released an 85-year-old American and Korean War veteran after he was held in the country for more than a month. Merrill Newman, a tourist who was detained since late October for his alleged crimes during the Korean War, arrived home in ...
North Korean state-run media now insists the country has no plans to use Kenneth Bae, the American citizen sentenced to 15 years in a labor camp, "as a political bargaining chip" — and that the foreign ministry "has no plan to invite anyone of the U.S ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Annie Minoff: Bob, can you tell me about this influencer you've been watching on TikTok? Robert McMillan: Yeah. Her name is Christina ...
Thirty-one North Korean commandos slipped past American and South Korean sentries on Jan. 17, 1968, cutting through the DMZ fence on a mission to assassinate South Korean President Park Chung-hee. Four days later, disguised as South Korean soldiers and ...
For years, the Western pundit class has insisted that North Korea’s missiles are far away and Pyongyang is not serious about their use—even as evidence mounts to the contrary. For years, many Western analysts have laughed off North Korea’s ...
Amazon blocks 1,800 job applications from suspected North Korean agents using AI and identity verification tools.
The U.S. is a “living hell” and Americans live “wretched lives” according to a news analysis released by North Korea, a rebuttal to the highly-critical United Nations report that revealed the country's widespread torture and forced abductions.