Kim Jong Un inspects nuclear facility
North Korea's foreign ministry vowed the "toughest counteraction" against the United States as long as Washington "refuses" the country's sovereignty.
North Korea has once again tested its military strength by launching sea-to-surface strategic guided cruise missiles. The country’s state-run news agency, KCNA, confirmed the test on Sunday. The missiles were reported to have hit their targets precisely,
Pyongyang expresses its discontent over the "concerning provocations" that the combined aerial maneuvers carried out last week between Seoul, Tokyo, and Washington represented. North Korea has announced a test with strategic cruise missiles,
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Trump’s new overture for bromance diplomacy came at a time when the US is expected to try to resolve the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. The situation in Ukraine is already complicated because North Korea has sent its troops to Russia to help fight Ukraine, according to Seoul’s National Intelligence Service.
Just days before the United States’ presidential election, North Korea conducted a new provocation by test-launching an intercontinental ballistic missile believed to be capable of reaching the ...
The U.S. Pacific Air Forces told Newsweek that the RC-135 spy planes were conducting planned, routine operations.
Trump has sought a nuclear deal with Russia and China for years. He could get one this time—but only if he does it the right way.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke Friday with his counterparts in South Korea and Japan, vowing to strengthen military ties with both countries amid regional security concerns, according to their respective defense ministries.
Meanwhile, 44% of survey participants also regard North Korea as a threat to the country, while 40% see danger in Iran