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In a rare interview, a former North Korean IT worker reveals the secret scheme raising funds for Kim Jong Un’s regime.
When the most powerful woman in North Korea declared earlier this week, with surgical clarity, that her nation would not ...
North Korea’s glitzy new beach resort is closed to foreigners, except Russians. WSJ’s Tim Martin explains. Mom Worried If New ...
The Wonsan-Kalma resort is only open to foreign tourists from Russia - with a select few lifting the lid on their trip to the ...
The country appeared to signal an openness to talks, but said it must be recognized as a nuclear power and would not discuss ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the country would achieve victory in "anti-imperalist, anti-U.S." battles.
At least four U.N.-sanctioned North Korean vessels entered Chinese waters to pick up energy this summer, North Korea watchers said.
Kim Yo Jong has been described as a mouthpiece for her brother, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un — and a potential successor.
A more insidious threat is shaping the fate of the Korean Peninsula: sophisticated and largely covert political warfare ...
Trump-Kim relations aren't dead, says high ranking official Kim Yo Jong — but if denuclearization is on the table, Pyongyang ...
Christina Marie Chapman of Arizona received a lengthy sentence for helping North Korean IT workers get jobs at American ...
Donald Trump must accept a “changed reality” and recognise North Korea as a nuclear power if the United States wants to ...