About half of North Korea’s missile program has been funded by cyberattacks and cryptocurrency theft, a White House official said Tuesday.
Japan, US, South Korea negotiate sharing of North Korean missile data
The United States, South Korea and Japan are planning to create an agreement on sharing North Korea’s missile launch data. South Korea and Japan are both key U.S. allies.
North Korea illegally running factories in South Korea, satellite images find
After satellite photographs revealed North Korea was operating roughly 10 South Korea-owned enterprises unlawfully at a now-closed joint industrial complex, South Korea’s unification ministry accused …
BAT’s North Korea Sanctions Deal Hints at US Approach to Russia
The Justice Department’s $630 million settlement with British American Tobacco plc for evading North Korea sanctions offers a potential road map for multinationals facing heightened US scrutiny over …
South Korea activists resume propaganda balloons to North
South Korean activists are once again using balloons to send anti-Kim Jong-un pamphlets into North Korea, even though the practice was banned following furious
US push for UN censure of North Korea appears to stall -diplomats
U.N. Security Council negotiations on a U.S. push for the 15-member body to condemn North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launches appear to have stalled after some diplomats said …
Pompeo: U.S. must recognize China-North Korea nuke connection
The U.S. should view China and North Korea as “part and parcel of a single entity,” according to former CIA Director and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who says the Biden administration must be more …
North Korea May Be Modernizing Satellite Launch Site: 38 North
Satellite images indicate North Korea may be modernizing and enhancing its satellite launch facility in Sohae, according to website 38 North.
Japan, South Korea Seek to Mend Ties at Rare Summit in Seoul
The leaders of South Korea and Japan said they planned to discuss cooperation on global issues and security concerns raised by North Korea as they started their first formal summit held in Seoul in …
Japan PM Kishida visits Seoul to forge closer ties amid N.Korea threats
Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida arrived in Seoul on Sunday to meet South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, facing a sceptical public there as the leaders seek deeper ties amid nuclear threats from North Korea and China’s increasing assertiveness.