North Korea 8 hours ago North Korean IT workers infiltrated Fortune 500 companies in massive fraud scheme Federal authorities uncover North Korean schemes using remote IT workers with false identities to defraud U.S. companies, resulting in indictments after generating $5 million.
North Korea 4 days ago North Korea's Kim cuts tape at coastal tourist site; foreigners not yet welcome North Korea will open a massive coastal tourist zone with accommodations for 20,000 visitors, though lingering COVID-19 concerns and political tensions will limit initial foreign access.
North Korea June 14 North Korea relaunches warship that suffered embarrassing failure during initial launch Kim Jong Un attends relaunch of North Korea's repaired destroyer "Kang Kon" following a failed launch where the ship slipped off its ramp, damaging the vessel's bottom
Ukraine June 11 Russia fires North Korean ballistic missiles in 'extremely dangerous' threat to Europe and Asia: Zelenskyy Ukraine intelligence confirms Russia enhanced North Korean missiles to deadly accuracy while Pyongyang supplies troops and weapons, raising nuclear concerns.
Donald Trump June 11 Trump remains 'receptive' to dialogue with Kim Jong Un despite reported letter snub White House press secretary states Trump wants to build on the 2018 summit with Kim Jong Un and remains open to communication despite recent letter rejection claims.
China June 9 Chinese PhD student from Wuhan arrested smuggling biological materials after deleting electronic evidence: DOJ Chinese researcher arrested for smuggling concealed biological materials from Wuhan to Michigan, as authorities find deleted electronic content and false customs statements.
South Korea June 3 South Korea flips left in presidential race; Lee secures victory after conservative opponent concedes Liberal Lee Jae-myung defeated Kim Moon-soo in South Korea's election after Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment, prompting potential changes in foreign policy focus.
South Korea June 3 South Koreans cast votes for new president to succeed Yoon after his ouster over martial law declaration South Koreans are voting on Tuesday for a new president in a snap election following the ouster of former President Yoon Suk Yeol over his martial law declaration.
South Korea June 1 South Korea faces high-stakes election; fears over China, North Korea and US ties shape voter concerns As South Korea's election nears, Lee Jae-myung's approach to U.S.-China relations sparks debate, highlighting the geopolitical stakes of the race.
Donald Trump May 27 Russia, China, North Korea condemn Trump's $175 billion Golden Dome missile shield U.S. adversaries condemn Trump's Golden Dome plan, citing risks of space arms race and global instability, while the U.S. defends it as homeland protection.
North Korea May 25 North Korea detains shipyard officials over failed launch that left naval destroyer damaged: state media North Korea has detained shipyard officials responsible for a recent failed launch that left a 5,000-ton North Korean naval destroyer damaged.
World May 23 Satellite images reveal North Korea's mangled naval destroyer after failed launch Photos show Kim Jong Un's 5,000-ton naval warship mangled near its launch site, covered in a blue tarp as the dictator fumes over its failed launch.
South Korea May 22 Kim Jong Un left fuming after North Korea's new destroyer damaged in failed launch North Korea's Kim Jong Un faces embarrassment after a failed naval destroyer launch. The incident prompts an investigation and highlights military modernization efforts.
Kim Jong Un May 17 Kim Jong Un supervises North Korea's air drills, pushes for enhanced war preparation North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the country's air force drills and stressed the importance of a step-up in war preparation, according to state media.
Texas May 9 Texas pushes back against foreign land grab with 'strongest bill in the nation' against China, Iran, Russia State Rep. Cole Hefner says SB17 is the nation's "strongest bill" against its four biggest adversaries: China, Iran, Russia and North Korea.
North Korea May 8 North Korea launches short-range ballistic missiles into sea, South Korea says Multiple short-range ballistic missiles were fired by North Korea from an area around its eastern port city of Wonsan, South Korean military officials said.
North Korea April 30 600 North Korean troops killed while fighting Ukraine, South Korea says Roughly 600 North Korean troops have been killed fighting alongside Russia against Ukraine, South Korean lawmakers said, citing the country's intelligence agency.
Vladimir Putin April 28 Putin thanks North Korea for sending troops to fight Ukraine: 'Will never forget the heroism' Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday thanked North Korea for sending troops to fight alongside Russia in his war against Ukraine and promised not to forget their sacrifices.
Opinion April 11 Anti-American leftists could turn South Korea into the next Venezuela America's alliance with South Korea goes back to the days just after WWII. But their upcoming election could thrust an anti-America, pro-China party into power and push the US out of Asia.
South Korea April 8 South Korea says 10 North Korean soldiers crossed military demarcation line, warning shots fired South Korea's military said troops aired warning broadcasts and fired warning shots after approximately 10 North Korean soldiers crossed the military demarcation line in the demilitarized zone.
World March 27 North Korea's Kim oversees test of AI-powered suicide drones North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has overseen tests of newly developed AI-powered suicide drones and called for their increased production, North Korean state media said.
Trump's First 100 Days March 13 Trump downplays China-Russia-Iran nuclear talks, says they may discuss 'de-escalation' President Trump said Russia, China and Iran may discuss "de-escalation" during upcoming nuclear talks in Beijing and suggested he might engage with North Korea on denuclearization.
Opinion March 12 Will South Korea expel the US? The political turmoil in South Korea could result in a takeover by those sympathetic to China and communism. Leftists could merge the South Korean state with the Kim regime of North Korea.
North Korea March 10 North Korea fires missiles as US, South Korea begin their 1st joint military exercise of Trump's 2nd term North Korea fired several ballistic missiles into the sea after South Korea and the U.S. kicked off their first major joint military exercise of President Donald Trump’s second term.
North Korea March 8 North Korea unveils its first nuclear-powered submarine North Korea revealed its first nuclear-powered submarine, posing a threat to the United States and South Korea. Kim Jong Un has inspected its construction progress.
Travel March 7 Traveler goes viral for trip to one of the most secretive places on Earth A British traveler recently spoke about his rare experience being one of the first foreign tourists to visit North Korea in more than five years since the country reopened tourism.
North Korea February 18 North Korea vows to expand nuclear forces, blasts US for 'outdated' denuclearization plan North Korea vowed to expand its nuclear forces under Kim Jong Un, criticizing the U.S. and its neighbors in Asia for pushing an "absurd" denuclearization plan.
Ukraine February 10 ‘Let’s do a deal’: Zelenskyy calls Trump’s terms acceptable for security partnership Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said he is ready to "do a deal" with President Donald Trump and supply the U.S. with rare-earth minerals in exchange for security guarantees.
Iran February 8 Trump must not repeat his Kim Jong Un mistake with Iran, security expert warns President Trump revealed this week he wants to pursue talks with Iran to end its nuclear program, but one expert says it could be a repeat of when Trump looked to take on North Korea.
Donald Trump February 7 President Trump says 'we will have relations with North Korea'; it's a 'big asset' that he gets along with Kim President Trump met with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba at the White House and touted his good relationship with Kim Jong Un from meetings in his first term.