A recent report has unveiled significant investments by the North Korean regime in developing its chemical weapons production capabilities, raising concerns about their potential use in the event of an existential threat.
On Thursday, North Korea condemned a joint statement from the Quad foreign ministers calling for its complete nuclear disarmament. Pyongyang reiterated its commitment to its nuclear arsenal, emphasizing its importance for national security.
Singapore's Foreign Minister, <strong>Vivian Balakrishnan</strong>, concluded a two-day working visit to <strong>North Korea</strong>, discussing regional and international issues with his counterpart <strong>Choe Son-hui</strong>. This visit aims to enhance diplomatic relations between the two countries, celebrating fifty years of ties in 2025.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has confirmed that his country will continue to strengthen its nuclear and conventional military capabilities. This announcement comes at a time of rising tensions in the region, raising concerns among the international community.
U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> arrived in <strong>Beijing</strong> for a summit with Chinese President <strong>Xi Jinping</strong> amid rising economic pressures. The visit comes as the U.S. grapples with significant inflation challenges.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his daughter Kim Ju Ae visited the new destroyer 'Choi Hyun', showcasing images from the visit ahead of the ship's operational service. This visit underscores Kim's commitment to enhancing North Korea's military strength amid rising regional tensions.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un revealed advanced artillery capable of striking South Korea's capital, Seoul, amid rising tensions between the two nations. This announcement comes at a sensitive time, raising concerns about potential military escalation in the region.
The North Korean representative at the United Nations stated that the country is not bound by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, asserting that external pressures will not alter its status as a nuclear state. This statement was made during official remarks published on Thursday.
Questions arise regarding the double standards in U.S. foreign policy, where North Korea is permitted to develop its nuclear program while Washington seeks to prevent Iran from doing so. Author Harlan Ullman highlights this paradox.
North Korea's Naeguhyan women's team is set to play in South Korea for the first time in eight years, raising hopes for sports as a means to ease tensions between the two nations. This participation is part of the 2025-2026 AFC Women's Champions League.
North Korea criticized Japan's efforts to amend its security and defense legislation, deeming it a blatant challenge to global peace and humanity. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the region regarding security and defense.
The South Korean Ministry of Unification announced a historic women's football match between teams from North and South Korea, the first since 2018. This initiative aims to enhance communication between the two nations after years of estrangement.
North Korea has strongly criticized Japan's move to amend its security and defense legislation, deeming it a threat to global peace. Pyongyang asserts that this step represents a blatant challenge to humanity.
North Korea and Russia have announced a rare five-year defense cooperation plan that could enhance Pyongyang's military arsenal. This announcement came during Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov's visit to North Korea, where he met with leader Kim Jong Un.
On Sunday, North Korea dismissed US accusations of cyber crimes attributed to it, labeling them as 'ridiculous fabrications.' This comes as a UN committee estimated that cyber attacks linked to North Korea have stolen over $3 billion since 2017.
On Sunday, North Korea rejected US accusations of its involvement in cyber crimes aimed at generating illicit revenue, calling these allegations 'ridiculous fabrications.' This statement was made by the North Korean Foreign Ministry, asserting that Washington seeks to spread false information about the country.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has emphasized the role of youth as a leading force in achieving state goals amidst the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. His statements come at a time when the country faces increasing economic and political challenges.
On Sunday, North Korea's Foreign Ministry dismissed US accusations labeling Pyongyang as a 'cyber threat.' The ministry asserted that these claims are baseless and unfounded.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un praised soldiers who committed suicide while fighting against Ukrainian forces in the Russian Kursk region, highlighting their bravery and dedication to defending their homeland.
Recent reports indicate a significant rise in the execution rate in North Korea, which has increased by <strong>117%</strong> since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. This surge reflects the intensifying political and social repression in the country.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un praised soldiers who chose to commit suicide rather than be captured during the conflict in Ukraine. This statement reflects the regime's emphasis on loyalty and sacrifice amid rising military tensions globally.
Japan has announced the lifting of its longstanding ban on lethal arms exports, aiming to bolster military alliances amid rising security tensions with China and North Korea. This decision allows Japanese companies to sell advanced military equipment to 17 countries.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un revealed controversial practices among his troops in Ukraine, where some soldiers resort to suicide to avoid capture. This statement comes amid escalating tensions in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has announced the formation of a new committee to review the country's defense policies in response to escalating security threats in the region. This initiative comes at a critical time as concerns grow over regional tensions.
A recent report reveals a troubling rise in executions in North Korea, increasing by <strong>250%</strong> due to the consumption of South Korean cultural content during the COVID-19 pandemic. This situation highlights the significant challenges faced by citizens under an oppressive regime.
Kim Jo Ai, daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, is increasingly seen in photos wearing luxurious Western outfits banned in her country. These choices may indicate her readiness to succeed her father.
South Korea has urged the international community to take urgent action against North Korea's nuclear program, deeming it a serious threat to the global non-proliferation regime. This call was made during a conference on the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons in New York.
A human rights report reveals that North Korea has significantly increased the implementation of death sentences during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on charges related to foreign cultural imitation and political violations.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un commended the sacrifices of Korean People's Army soldiers during combat operations in Russia's Kursk region, calling them 'heroes who sacrificed to uphold great honor.' These remarks come amid rising tensions in the area, highlighting the significance of these sacrifices in the ongoing conflict.
In a significant move reflecting the depth of relations between Moscow and Pyongyang, Russia and North Korea discussed ways to enhance military cooperation during the inauguration of a memorial for North Korean soldiers who died in the Ukrainian war.