FileIt’s been ten years since a United Nations report concluded that North Korea committed crimes against humanity.But this week, a U.N. official told Reuters that many abuses continue and things have …
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un calls for more shell production, KCNA said
SEOUL] North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected military industrial factories, calling them to expand production of shells that meet modern warfare needs, state media KCNA said on Saturday (Jun 14).
Japan to request G7 action against North Korea crypto theft
Shigeru Ishiba, the prime minister of Japan, will urge the G7 to confront North Korea’s crypto theft activities.
US Ally Seeks China’s Help in Dealing With North Korea
The 30-minute call comes as Lee, a liberal from South Korea’s Democratic Party, seeks to ease tensions on the Korean Peninsula. North-South relations are at their most strained in decades amid Kim’s …
Opinion | Trump’s Next Deal for Rare Minerals Should Be with North Korea
However improbable it might seem, I believe North Korea, which is likely home to large rare earth mineral deposits, should be next. In addition to supplying the United States with …
South Korea halts loudspeaker broadcasts along border with rival North Korea
South Korea’s military has shut down loudspeakers broadcasting anti-North Korean propaganda along the inter-Korean border.
Kim Jong Un’s North Korea Infiltrates US Remote Jobs With The Help Of Everyday Americans, Funneling $17 Million Through ‘Laptop Farm’ Run By Unwitting TikToker: Report
Kim Jong Un‘s North Korea is secretly infiltrating American businesses via remote jobs, with the help of unwitting U.S. citizens. Christina Chapman, a Minnesota woman whose home functioned as a …
North Korea hit by internet outage, likely due to internal cause
SEOUL (Reuters) — North Korea’s internet was hit by a major outage that lasted several hours on Saturday, knocking off connections to government websites and official news services, and severing the …
This Is What It’s Like to Be a Tourist in North Korea
North Korea briefly re-opened its borders after a five-year hiatusbut it might open again later this year. Which begs the question: is it safe to go?
Justice Department moves to confiscate $7.7 million of allegedly stolen crypto as North Korean IT workers infiltrate U.S. companies
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) wants to confiscate $7.7 million worth of cryptocurrency seized in connection with an alleged scheme to launder money on behalf of the North Korean government.