North Korea has sent more than a thousand additional troops to Russia this year to help President Vladimir Putin’s war efforts against Ukraine, South Korea’s Yonhap News reported.
But even in a relatively permissive environment, Russia’s appetite for global upheaval has limits. New bursts of conflict ...
North Korea reopens to tourists after five years, but strict rules remain. Avoid these 10 missteps to stay safe and out of ...
2019 -- U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un hold their second summit in Hanoi on Feb. 27-28 following their first meeting in Singapore in June 2018. But the talks ended ...
Kim Jong-un, who had closed North Korea for tourists during the pandemic, has imposed certain restrictions on foreign ...
An official from Seoul’s National Intelligence Agency said that troops who had been pulled from the Kursk frontline due to ...
Trip indicates North Korea may be gearing up for a full resumption of its international tourism to boost economy ...
North Korea has sent more soldiers to Russia and re-deployed several to the frontline in Kursk, Seoul’s spy agency told AFP ...
North Korea has sent more than 1,000 additional soldiers from the country to Russia so far in 2025 to be deployed in the war ...
North Korea appears to have deployed additional troops to support Russia's war against Ukraine, although the number of ...
South Korean media reported that North Korea has deployed additional troops to Russia, notably to the Kursk region, to ...
South Korea and the Trump administration have agreed to use the expression, the "denuclearization of North Korea" instead of ...