The U.N. Security Council calls on member states to inspect ships suspected of carrying prohibited items for North Korea.
A Japanese warship is on the way to the United States to be fitted with Tomahawk cruise missiles, the latest move by Washington and its Asian allies to beef up firepower as adversaries like China and ...
North Korea’s U.N.-sanctioned nuclear weapons program, along with the development of nuclear-capable ballistic missiles, has ...
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Top diplomats of North Korea and China agree to deepen ties and push back at the U.S.
The foreign ministers of North Korea and China agreed to deepen bilateral ties and resist hegemonism, a likely reference to their pushbacks against the United States. Their meeting in Beijing on ...
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US enforces permanent drone presence near China as tensions grow
The US Air Force has revived a WWII-era unit, now equipped with cutting-edge drones, poised to redefine security in the ...
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Unification minister says North is 'capable of striking U.S. mainland'
The Unification Minister called North Korea 'one of three countries capable of striking the U.S. mainland,' raising concerns ...
The US Air Force is putting a permanent drone presence on the Korean Peninsula, reviving a World War II-era squadron to bolster security amid simmering military tensions in the region.
North Korea will never give up its nuclear program, the country's Vice Foreign Minister Kim Son Gyong told the United Nations ...
A senior North Korean diplomat is reiterating that his country won’t give up its nuclear weapons despite numerous international demands to do so. Speaking at the U.N.
North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui said the country's unwavering position was to further strengthen ties with China, state media KCNA reported on Tuesday.
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