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A WSJ visual investigation of North Korea’s capsized battleship exposes the military ties between Pyongyang and Moscow, while raising questions about the viability of Kim Jong Un's latest destroyers.
On June 25, 1950, more than 135,000 North Korean troops invaded South Korea, starting the Korean War that cost millions of ...
The uneasy truce between the nuclear-armed North and the US-allied South remains one of the most vexing security concerns for ...
For Kim Jong Un, America and Israel’s war on Iran is proof that half-measures invite war while full nuclear capability ...
Pyongyang has shared weapons technology and underground construction know-how with Tehran. Now it will want to know how it ...
North Korea has staged various rallies and events inciting anti-American sentiment and pledging retaliation as the country ...
SEOUL: South Korea's foreign minister nominee Cho Hyun pledged to make resuming the US-North Korea dialogue a top priority, ...
North Korea has held a key party meeting to review the implementation of state policies in the first half of the year, state media reported Tuesday, without disclosing details of a speech by its ...
North Korea says the country's ruling Workers' Party has decided to convene its Ninth Congress. Considered the party's ...
Less than a month into his new administration, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has reversed some of his predecessor’s ...
Operation Rising Lion has reaffirmed the belief that nuclear weapons are essential to protect a nation from attack.
North and South Korea have been separated by a heavily fortified border since the Korean War that began 75 years ago ...