A South Korean has crossed the heavily fortified border in a rare defection to North Korea, South Korea’s military said on Sunday.
2022 will be the year of a life-and-death struggle: N Korea’s Kim Jong Un
Emphasizing that 2021 was the year of a huge victory of his compatriots, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during his address on Saturday said that 2022 will be the year of a “life-and-death” struggle …
SKorea: Unidentified person crosses border into North Korea
South Korea’s military says that an unidentified person has crossed the heavily fortified border into North Korea …
Kim Jong-un says North Korea will focus on economy, food and Covid in 2022
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has listed out his government’s major goals for 2022, including a strong focus on domestic issues such as rural development and plans to boost the country’s faltering …
Kim Jong-un says North Korea will focus on economy, food and Covid in 2022
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has listed out his government’s major goals for 2022, including a strong focus on domestic issues such as rural development and plans to boost the country’s faltering …
North Korea stole $1.7B from crypto exchanges, and it’s hodling it: Report
Hackers from North Korea have stolen over $1.7 billion from crypto exchanges – here’s why they are not going anywhere any time soon.
North Korea stole $1.7B from crypto exchanges, and it’s hodling it: Report
Hackers from North Korea have stolen over $1.7 billion from crypto exchanges – here’s why they are not going anywhere any time soon.
North Korea stole $1.7B from crypto exchanges, and it’s hodling it: Report
Hackers from North Korea have stolen over $1.7 billion from crypto exchanges – here’s why they are not going anywhere any time soon.
S.Korea’s ruling party presidential candidate pushes for nuclear-powered submarines
South Korea’s ruling party presidential candidate said he will seek U.S. support to build nuclear-powered submarines to better counter threats from North Korea and proactively seek to reopen stalled …
Crypto Hacks Now Serve as North Korea’s Long-Term Investment
North Korean hackers have generated more than $1.7 billion from crypto exchange hacks and the government considers the funds as a long-term investment.