North Korea is carrying out arbitrary punishments, including executions, against citizens caught watching South Korean television, an Amnesty International report released Wednesday says.
North Korea appears to be preparing for a large-scale parade in the run-up to the first congress of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea in five years.
North Korea has launched short-range ballistic missiles into the sea. South Korea’s military said it detected liftoffs ...
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Kim Jong Un’s sister says South Korea’s ‘wild dreams’ about better ties with North ‘can never be realised’ - Kim Yo Jong warns Seoul not to read too much into her muted reaction to an earlier incident ...
North Korean soldiers were seen practicing marching formations in preparation for a possible parade ahead of the country's ...
South Korea has placed overseas travel bans on three people as part of an investigation into alleged drone flights over North ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un says his country will unveil plans to further bolster its nuclear program at the upcoming ...
A report by an international human rights group has revealed that in North Korea, individuals caught watching South Korean dramas or movies can face punishments ranging from public execution to ...
North Korean psychological operations are centralized, with specific functions are spread across political, military and ...
North Korea fired what appeared to be ballistic missiles off its east coast days after the US released a new defense strategy ...
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said North Korea continues to produce nuclear material at a pace that could allow it to ...