SEOUL (Reuters) -Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Wednesday his country is ready to partner with South Korea on critical minerals and clean energy projects, and to fend off North Korea’s nuclear and missile threats. Addressing South Korea’s …
Tobacco giant admits selling to North Korea, agrees to pay over $600 million
British American Tobacco (BAT) admitted to evading bans against doing business with the People’s Republic of North Korea — a nation sanctioned for producing weapons of mass destruction — and causing U …
Tobacco giant admits selling to North Korea, agrees to pay over $600 million
British American Tobacco (BAT) admitted to evading bans against doing business with the People’s Republic of North Korea — a nation sanctioned for producing weapons of mass destruction — and causing U …
Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau arrives in South Korea to discuss trade, North Korean challenge
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has arrived in South Korea for a meeting with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol at which they are expected to discuss expansion of trade and challenges posed …
China listed as a top offender in annual State Department freedom of religion report
A new State Department report on religious freedoms finds China is one of the worst offenders worldwide. Other countries including Iran, North Korea, Afghanistan and India.
North Korea Hacking Group Has Stolen $721 Million From Japan
The Hackers Group affiliated with North Korea has stolen $721 million from Japan, as per a study by a U.K based compliance specialist.
North Korea Hacking Group Has Stolen $721 Million From Japan
The Hackers Group affiliated with North Korea has stolen $721 million from Japan, as per a study by a U.K based compliance specialist.
Japan Loses $721M To North Korean Crypto Hackers; US Is Third Worst-Hit Nation: Report
“Pyongyang is believed to have targeted the crypto assets of other countries to obtain the foreign currency that it uses for its missile program. This could, in turn, threaten the security of Asia,” …
Japan Loses $721M To North Korean Crypto Hackers; US Is Third Worst-Hit Nation: Report
“Pyongyang is believed to have targeted the crypto assets of other countries to obtain the foreign currency that it uses for its missile program. This could, in turn, threaten the security of Asia,” …
North Korean Hackers Stole US$721 Million In Cryptocurrency From Japan
Tokyo: Hacker groups affiliated with North Korea have stolen $721 million of cryptocurrency assets from Japan since 2017. According to the reports, the amount equals 30% of such losses globally.