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Congress should renew the North Korean Human Rights Act, but also urgently exert pressure on the State Department to preserve North Korea funding. It is vital to sustain programs that maintain ...
North Korea will not abandon its nuclear weapons. This is not a matter of opinion, but a strategic fact rooted in decades of ...
The Islamic Republic is trying to lock Iran into a North Korea future. But history has not closed the door on the South Korea alternative. The Iranian people are still fighting for it.
On December 17, 2011, Kim Jong-il's seventeen-year rule came to an end as he reportedly succumbed to a heart attack. Nearly fifty hours after the event, the North Korean propaganda apparatus ...
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in the coastal city of Wonsan on Saturday, where ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is reportedly preparing his teenage daughter, Kim Ju Ae, to succeed him as the country’s leader, according to recent briefings from South Korean intelligence.
Donald Trump says the North Korean leader ‘misses him.’ But Kim Jong Un has a new ally now in Russia’s Vladimir Putin, and that’s emboldening him like never before.
April 19, 2025: China is upset over how neighboring North Korea has turned to Russia as an ally and now ignores traditional patron China. This is largely because Russia turned to North Korea for ...
In return, the North Korean prisoners would submit to questioning about the North Korean military and life in North Korea. The two soldiers revealed that they were trained more thoroughly and ...
A politician breaks taboo and starts a conversation over whether North Korea and South Korea should give up on reunification.
Russian Defense Minister is in North Korea for talks with military and political leaders. The visit comes after South Korean President met with a Ukrainian delegation ...
A group of young, professional North Korean escapees has been pushing for a change in U.S. policy toward North Korea in meetings with officials and policy experts in Washington, D.C., and New York.