NK news agency says 'important report' is coming up North Korea's official news agency said Tuesday an "important report" is coming up.Oct 10, 2023
Concerns over N. Korean artillery threats renew after Hamas rocket attack on Israel Hamas' surprise rocket attack on Israel has renewed security concerns in South Korea over Seoul's capabilities to counter a potential attack from North Korea.Oct 10, 2023
N. Korea touts Kim's leadership on 78th founding anniversary of ruling party North Korea on Tuesday lauded leader Kim Jong-un for "exceptionally" strengthening the country's combat power as Pyongyang marked the 78th founding anniversary of its ruling Workers' Party.Oct 10, 2023
Daughter of Korean War veteran searches for her roots BUSAN -- Deborah Garris’s eyes were filled with tears on Friday, as she stepped into Busan Citizens Park located near the old district of Seomyeon.Oct 10, 2023By Kang Hyun-kyung
N. Korea denounces deadly drone attack in Syria North Korea on Monday condemned a deadly drone attack on a Syrian military academy, saying it opposes all sorts of terrorism.Oct 9, 2023
Why does North Korea use term 'puppet' to describe South Korea? North Korea has recently appeared to abandon the use of the term South Korea. Instead, the reclusive regime uses the term “puppet” to describe the South.Oct 8, 2023By Kim Hyun-bin
US expert redoubles calls for sturdier deterrence against NK ICBM threats A prominent U.S. security expert has renewed his calls for a risky yet calibrated and stronger deterrence policy signaling the possibility of preemptive military action to counter North Korea's growing intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) threats.Oct 8, 2023
NK suspected in Sept. hack of decentralized finance project: report North Korea is suspected of being behind a massive breach of a decentralized finance project last month, which led to a loss of up to $150 million, a senior White House official was quoted as saying Friday.Oct 7, 2023
Satellite imagery highlights 'dramatic' increase in NK-Russia border rail traffic: US monitor This week, satellite imagery showed a "dramatic" surge in rail traffic along the border between North Korea and Russia, a U.S. monitor said Friday, amid concerns about possible arms transfers following last month's summit between the two countries' leaders.Oct 7, 2023
Will court ruling to lift anti-NK leaflet ban escalate inter-Korean tensions? The Constitutional Court's recent ruling that a ban on sending anti-Pyongyang propaganda leaflets to North Korea was unconstitutional has opened the door for activists to start, once again, distributing the flyers without fear of legal consequences.Oct 6, 2023By Lee Hyo-jin