Kim Yo-jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, condemned recent denuclearization efforts by South Korea, the U.S., and Japan, calling them a "hostile act" and an attack on North Korea's sovereignty. She reaffirmed North Korea’s nuclear status as irreversible and warned that continued pressure would only strengthen the country's pursuit of self-defense capabilities.
North Korea has directly referenced the “Trump administration” in its latest warning against the deployment of a U.S. strategic bomber and the ongoing U.S.-South...
The South Korean government has assessed that the highly enriched uranium (HEU) production facility that North Korea publicly revealed on January 29 is located...
Kim Yo-jong, Deputy Department Director of the Workers’ Party of Korea and sister to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, has criticized the recent trilateral...
Recent surveys reveal growing support among South Koreans for developing their own nuclear weapons, driven by declining confidence in the U.S. nuclear umbrella, with...
North Korea has lost its observer status in the Asia/Pacific Group on Money Laundering (APG) after failing to meet the required standards for combating...
Artworks produced by Mansudae Art Studio, an art organization directly affiliated with North Korea’s Workers’ Party of Korea, are reportedly being sold openly in...
On October 1, South Korea’s Armed Forces Day, the U.S. Air Force’s B-1B Lancer supersonic strategic bomber is scheduled to make an appearance during...
North Korea is set to hold its Supreme People’s Assembly, equivalent to South Korea’s National Assembly, next month, where it appears to be preparing...