The North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, has ordered 12,000 party members to travel to areas of the country hit by a destructive storm, as a new typhoon sweeps across Japan in the direction of the Korean …
North Korea Leader Tours Typhoon-Hit Area, Directs Recovery Effort
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un inspects an unspecified area, after North Korea was affected by Typhoon Maysak in this image released September 5, 2020 by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency.
Typhoon Maysak: North Korea vows to punish ‘irresponsible’ local officials
“A decision was made to impose severe party, administrative, and legal punishment to those responsible for the casualties.” Kim Jong-un warns over typhoon and coronavirus; Kim Jon …
Images suggest North Korea may be preparing launch of submarine missile, think tank says
Satellite imagery of a North Korean shipyard on Friday shows activity suggestive of preparations for a test of a medium-range submarine-launched ballistic missile, a U.S. think tank reported on Friday …
Japan, South Korea nuclear envoys agree to cooperate on North Korea
Nuclear envoys of South Korea and Japan exchanged a phone call on Friday and agreed to cooperate on North Korea nuclear matters.
Images suggest North Korea may be preparing launch of submarine missile – think tank
Satellite imagery of a North Korean shipyard on Friday shows activity suggestive of preparations for a test of a medium-range submarine-launched ballistic missile, a U.S. think tank reported on Friday …
North Korean dissident calls out China for enabling brutal regime
A North Korean dissident who escaped the brutal dictatorship as a teen is calling on the international community to condemn the Chinese Communist Party’s sponsorship of the regime, and …
China complicit in bypassing UN sanctions to launder North Korean money, report suggests
An investigation by a London think-tank reveals how companies in Dandong allegedly assist Pyongyang’s money laundering networks …
Justice Department Seeks To Recover Hacked Cryptocurrency Funds Tied To North Korea
The North Korean cyber actors responsible for the hack stole nearly $250 million worth of virtual currencies, which eventually landed in about 146 virtual currency accounts.
U.S. warns of North Korea missile plans, extends travel ban
A group of U.S. government agencies issued a joint advisory saying that North Korea continues to seek key items for its weapons development programs.