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South Korea’s Unification Minister says North Korea capable of hitting U.S. mainland

South Korea’s Unification Minister Chung Dong-young said North Korea is now capable of striking the U.S. mainland, citing Pyongyang’s missile advances.

At UN debut, South Korea’s President Lee proposes initiative to end ‘Cold War’ on Korean Peninsula

In his first UN address, President Lee Jae Myung proposed the "END initiative," a plan to end the Cold War on the Korean Peninsula through dialogue, cooperation, and phased denuclearization.

North Korea attempted to cut inter-Korean aviation hotline after demolishing land routes

North Korea, which has officially declared South Korea an “enemy state,” reportedly attempted to sever the inter-Korean aviation hotline last year, following its demolition...

North Korea requests ICAO investigation into alleged South Korean drone incursion over Pyongyang

North Korea has formally requested an international investigation into its claim that a South Korean drone entered Pyongyang’s airspace in October last year. The move...

North Korea accelerates illegal ship acquisitions to evade sanctions, replacing older fleet

Despite United Nations Security Council (UNSC) sanctions prohibiting the purchase of ships, North Korea has been rapidly acquiring new vessels to replace its aging...

North Korean artworks from sanctioned studio sold in South Korea, raising nuclear funding concerns

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...

Guerrilla warfare in the Korean War: Park Hon-yong’s misjudgment and Kim Il-sung’s strategic failures

Part 3: Park Hon-yong’s misjudgment in overestimating guerrilla warfare Park Hon-yong, one of the main leaders of the Korean communist movement, placed more faith in...

North Korea’s submarines briefly appear on international registry, then disappear: Possible overseas operations?

Thirteen North Korean submarines, previously registered with the International Maritime Organization (IMO), mysteriously disappeared from the organization’s registry the day after news of their...

North Korean overseas workers forced to increase remittances despite COVID struggles

A recent UN report has revealed that North Korean workers, both domestically and abroad, are subjected to systematic forced labor. Many overseas workers were...

North Korean hacking group Lazarus launders over $150K in crypto via Cambodian firm

North Korean hacking group Lazarus laundered crypto worth over $150,000 through a major Cambodian payments firm, Reuters reported. According to the media outlet on July...

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