The United States, its Western allies and experts shone a spotlight on the dire human rights situation and increasing repression in North Korea at a U.N. meeting
Kim Jong Un’s daughter was a mystery for years, but now she’s showing up at North Korea’s biggest missile tests
Kim Ju Ae has appeared alongside her father at several military events in recent months, catching the attention of North Korea watchers.
Texas Bill Would Bar Citizens of China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia From Studying at State Universities
H.B. 4736 would ban public institutions of higher education from admitting citizens of China, Iran, North Korea … risk to the national security of the United States”—from buying property “without …
North Korea claims almost 800,000 have signed up to fight against US
North Korea claims that about 800,000 of its citizens volunteered to join or reenlist in the nation’s military to fight against the United States, North Korea’s state newspaper reported on Saturday.
Kim accountable for North Korea’s human rights violations: US Ambassador
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un should be held accountable for North Korea’s gross human rights violations as the leader of the country, the US Ambassador to the United Nations has said …
U.S. Accuses China of Trying to Hide North Korea Atrocities
“Some council members are all too willing to shield the regime from accountability,” U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield told the meeting in a veiled reference to China and Russia.
US-led action takes down money launderer for North Korea and Russia-sponsored hackers
“The Department of Justice disabled a prolific cryptocurrency mixer, which has fueled ransomware attacks, state-sponsored crypto-heists and darknet purchases across the globe.” …
South Korea, Japan restore military intelligence-sharing pact
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said Thursday he agreed to “completely normalize” a military intelligence-sharing pact with Japan to better respond to North Korea’s nuclear and missile threats.
Japan and South Korea agree to mend ties as leaders meet following years of dispute
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol arrived in Japan Thursday for a fence-mending summit, the first such visit in 12 years as the two neighbors seek to confront growing threats from North Korea to rising concerns about China.
Yoon arrives in Japan for historic talks with Kishida – and beloved omurice
Leaders expected to use first summit since 2011 to address Japan’s use of Korean forced labour, as well as threats posed by North Korea and China