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Alastair Gale was Asia security correspondent and Japan editor for The Wall Street Journal, based in Tokyo. He covered ...
Despite intense lobbying from the South Korean government to reverse a preliminary decision, the United States recently ...
How does a country with no open internet become the world’s most dangerous cybercriminal state? National security expert and former NSA officer John R. Schindler explains how Pyongyang’s hacker ...
In 1944, Stalin deported almost all Crimean Tatars to Central Asia in what Ukraine recognises as an act of genocide. They ...
Iran sees its missile programme rather than its uranium enrichment as a bigger obstacle in nuclear talks with the United ...
Before the strikes on Kyiv, Trump blamed Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, for holding up a deal by refusing to ...
Explore the critical analysis of the United Nations' response to the Hamas attacks and its impact on international justice.
North Korean cyber operatives quietly formed two companies in the US and used them to slip harmful code to job-seeking ...
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says some elements of a deal on Ukraine still need to be "fine-tuned".
The US State Department, in a wide-ranging political re-structuring of its policies, will eliminate 132 domestic offices, lay ...
Gordon Lubold - profile from The Wall Street Journal. News, articles, biography and photos.