The Pentagon expressed concern on Tuesday about a U.N. report indicating possible reprocessing of nuclear fuel for bombs by North Korea, and said such activity could raise tensions with Pyongyang.
Inside South Korea’s Plan to Use AI to Track North Korea
South Korea has been working on a video conferencing room, at a cost of $360,000, specifically for high-level negotiations and discussions with North Korea.
Their View: North Korea’s cyber kleptomania threatens capitalism
Sometimes missed on North Korea’s voluminous list of human rights abuses are its serial cyber kleptomania and global criminal schemes to rip off the world’s financial systems.
North Korea’s cyber kleptomania is threat to capitalism
Sometimes missed on North Korea’s voluminous list of human rights abuses are its serial cyber kleptomania and global criminal schemes to rip off the world’s financial systems. Just days ago, we got a …
South Korea’s Moon says Olympics may be chance for North Korea, U.S. talks
South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in said on Monday that the Tokyo Olympics could provide a chance to reopen talks between North Korea and the United States, North Korea and Japan, and the two Koreas.
With North Korea’s Border Closed To Trains, Russian Diplomats Push Their Way Out
Travel in and out of North Korea — never easy — is now almost impossible because of pandemic restrictions. Some foreign diplomats still in Pyongyang are doing their creative best to get home.
Russian diplomats had to ride a hand-power railcar out of North Korea due to covid restrictions
North Korea, in a bid to shield itself and its poor health infrastructure from the pandemic, has halted all train and air transport to neighboring countries.
Court awards $2.3 billion to USS Pueblo crew, more than 50 years after they were held in North Korea
A federal court has awarded $2.3 billion to several crewmembers and families of the USS Pueblo, a Navy ship taken hostage by North Korea more than 50 years ago.
North Korea’s informal loan networks can lead to gang violence, research says
A network that offers mortgage loans operates in North Korea, and conflict between lenders and borrowers leads to the deployment of gang members.
Russians push rail trolley across border to leave North Korea
North Korea shares a border with Russia in the far eastern part of the isolated rogue nation, but there are no trains running between the countries amid the coronavirus pandemic.