The North Korean regime managed to stay afloat, but its survival strategy, heavily depending on labor extraction and ...
In its first coverage of last week’s short-lived martial law order, North Korean state media focused on protests calling for ...
Officials accused 14 North Koreans of conspiring to use false identities to get IT jobs with U.S. companies and siphon money ...
North Korea's state-run media called its southern neighbor a "fascistic dictatorship" and said its president declared martial law to escape a crisis. Russia is treating North Korean troops well ...
In this photo provided by South Korea Presidential Office, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol speaks during a press ...
Protesters in front of the National Assembly stayed well into the night, as the voting session dragged on. People held candles and colorful light sticks. South Korea has a tradition of holding ...
South Korea's top court upholds two-year jail term for opposition MP Asia Pacificcategory· December 12, 2024 North Korean media on Thursday reported that public anger in South Korea was growing ...
South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law late on December 3 before he was forced into a U-turn after ...
The crisis is also raising concerns about the military's chain of command in the face of nuclear-armed North Korea, which has bolstered its weapons arsenal despite pressure from the South and its ...
In his martial law announcement on Tuesday night, Yoon called parliament a “den of criminals” bogging down state affairs and vowed to eliminate “shameless North Korea followers and anti ...
The furor began late Tuesday night, when Yoon declared martial law in an unannounced television address, accusing the main opposition party of sympathizing with North Korea and of “anti-state ...