SEOUL -- North Korea's unsuccessful satellite launch on Tuesday likely involved a new rocket that uses a safer fuel, experts say, as the country advances its rocket technology with Russian assistance.
Russia is using North Korean ballistic missiles in Ukraine, a new Pentagon report says, citing debris analysis to confirm long-standing allegations that Pyongyang has been sending weapons to Moscow.
South Korean defense minister Shin Won-sik said on Saturday that more evidence suggests weapons used by Russia in the war in Ukraine were illegally imported from North Korea. “Military ...
An intensifying military alliance between Russia and North Korea could spell trouble for President Biden in November. Pyongyang — already accused of supplying Moscow with vast amounts of munitions for ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korea's latest satellite launch exploded in a fireball before dropping into the Yellow (OTC:YELLQ) Sea just minutes after lifting off, but analysts say the attempt showcased ...
During the next year and beyond, the United States will likely face a range of "most direct, serious threats," according to the 2024 Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC).
People sit near a television at a train station in Seoul on May 28, 2024, after North Korea said that the rocket carrying its "Malligyong-1-1" reconnaissance satellite exploded minutes after ...
SEOUL--North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui is in Russia this week for talks with her counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, as the two countries deepen economic, political, and military ties.
SEOUL – South Korean Defence Minister Shin Won-sik said on June 1 that more evidence suggests weapons used by Russia in the war in Ukraine were illegally imported from North Korea. “Military ...
Russia is using North Korean ballistic missiles in Ukraine, a new Pentagon report says, citing debris analysis to confirm long-standing allegations that Pyongyang has been sending weapons to Moscow.
More Evidence Points to Russia-North Korea Military Cooperation, South Korea Defence Minister Says SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean defence minister Shin Won-sik said on Saturday that more evidence ...
SEOUL, June 1 (Reuters) - South Korean defence minister Shin Won-sik said on Saturday that more evidence suggests weapons used by Russia in the war in Ukraine were illegally imported from North Korea.