The following is a summary of external news on North Korea this week. ------------ China's refined petroleum supply to N. Korea rises slightly last year: UNSC SEOUL -- China's supply of refined ...
Last week's accidental shelling of a South Korean village occurred less than 20 miles from the border of the nuclear-armed North.
Russian soldiers crept miles through a major gas pipeline near the town of Sudzha to catch Ukrainian forces off-guard as part ...
North Korea has unveiled for the first time a nuclear-powered submarine under construction, a weapons system that can pose a major security threat to South Korea and the U.S. North Korean State media ...
South Korea suspended the training flights of air force aircraft and all live-fire drills following its fighter jets’ accidental bombing of a civilian area, officials ...
Bombs ‘accidentally’ dropped by fighter jets injured 15 people in South Korea this morning. Plumes of smoke rose above ...
Google has requested the South Korean government to allow the US tech giant to transfer the country's high-precision map data overseas, following failed attempts earlier on two occasions ...
And the soap-opera aspects of the crisis obscure an important reality: South Korea’s foreign policy is about to change dramatically, with major implications for the U.S., China, North Korea ...
South Korea's spy agency has said that North Korea appears to have sent additional troops to Russia, after its soldiers deployed on the Russian-Ukraine fronts suffered heavy casualties.
North Korea appears to have dispatched fresh troops ... s policies of the last three years to isolate Russia from the world, as President Trump has become increasingly vocal about his plans ...
According to the NIS, North Korea initially sent about 11,000 troops to Russia in October last year. These forces trained in Vladivostok before being deployed to the Kursk front, where they have ...
Now, researchers have verified that during the same time period of the troop transfers reported by South Korea intelligence, ...