A wounded Russian soldier, Aleksei, described his stay in a North Korean sanitarium as unexpectedly pleasant but lacking in ...
North Korean troops are back in action in western Russia’s Kursk Oblast—attacking on foot with fresh tactics and targeting ...
North Korea let Western tourists visit for the first time since 2020. But there are ethical issues around taking a vacation ...
Pyongyang's expanding ICBM fleet now includes missiles believed to be capable of striking North American targets.
A guide who took some of the first foreigners to North Korea in five years told BI that he had tourists from the UK, Jamaica, ...
Ms Han’s book and her Nobel prize are “catalysts” for renewed interest in the tragedy, says Chon Yeong-mi of the Jeju History ...
The dysfunction on both sides of the peninsula transcends mere political struggles, reflecting a fundamental crisis that ...
Cheong Seong-chang, director of the Center for Korean Peninsula Strategy at the Sejong Institute, is a longtime observer of ...
Foreign visitors set to return to Rason Special Economic Zone this week as Pyongyang cautiously reopens borders ...
After reports of mold, Kunsan Air Base improved living conditions for about 1,500 airmen, adding new entertainment options ...
The case of two North Korean fishermen, who murdered 16 compatriots before they sought asylum, has become a political ...
If, for example, a North Korean missile was simply being tested—even in a flagrantly hostile way, as most of Pyongyang’s tests are—the Americans would not shoot the missile down. On the other hand, if ...
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