Kim, North Korea and Trump
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the country would achieve victory in "anti-imperalist, anti-U.S." battles.
"A New Spring in the Paekhak Plain" has drawn attention for its candid handling of corruption, family drama, and hardships.
North Korean agents use AI to apply for remote tech jobs Simple questions about Kim Jong Un instantly derail their job interviews Laptop farms and deepfakes help agents bypass remote hiring defenses
Christina Marie Chapman of Arizona received a lengthy sentence for helping North Korean IT workers get jobs at American companies through an identity theft scheme.
Kaoru Hasuike is finally fully opening up about his long ordeal after being abducted by North Korean agents in 1978, including a plan to train Japanese abductees as secret operatives.
That's why Red Star OS 3, a Fedora-based Linux distribution developed by North Korea, is especially fascinating. It's a rare glimpse into an otherwise largely unknown world, and I set it up in a ...
I N THE DEPTHS of the cold war, American spooks and generals came to suspect that the nuclear-weapons club was about to gain an incongruous new member. That state was Sweden, a neutral power that sat out both world wars, then declined to join the West’s new defence alliance, NATO, at its founding in 1949.
North Korea had a different view, according to an account of Kim’s action carried by the state-run Korea Central News Agency: The U.S. imperialists let B-2A make sorties over South Korea in ...