Kim Jong Un is "scared to death" of outside influence on his people, so he'll deploy brutal means to keep troops in line in ...
Russian soldiers are reportedly outraged as North Korean recruits arrive on Ukraine’s front lines, stirring confusion and ...
The potential human and economic cost of a North Korean artillery barrage on South Korea would be staggering. Given the ...
The North Koreans want to learn about how to use drones, artillery, and armor on modern battlefields to breach defensive ...
The US has joined Ukraine and South Korea in confirming reports of North Korea dispatching troops, estimated to be in the ...
A video purporting to show dozens of North Korean recruits lining up to collect Russian military fatigues has been released ...
Hwang Joon-guk, the ambassador to the United Nations, criticized North Korea for its extreme control of external information ...
The highlights this week: The leadership in North Korea and Myanmar rankles Chinese officials, Kazakhstan declines to join ...
The roads’ choreographed demolition underlines North Korea’s growing anger against South Korea’s conservative government.
Isn't strong-arming broadcasters more like something you’d expect to see in, oh, maybe Venezuela and North Korea?
North Korea blew up the northern parts of inter-Korean roads no longer in use on Tuesday, South Korea said, as tensions ...
Questions abound about the combat quality of Pyongyang’s troops, but they could bail out Moscow and end up alarming Seoul.