The influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has again denied that her country has exported weapons to Russia.
A North Korea-Russia arms deal is bad news for Ukraine, the US, and even China September 11 2023 News in-depthNorth Korea The last Covid reopening? North Korea eases its pandemic self-isolation Kim Jong Un seeks to strengthen ties with Beijing and Russia while maintaining coronavirus-era con...
North Korea is using increasingly sophisticated technology to evade sanctions while continuing to raise money by selling arms to Syria, according to a confidential United Nations report obtained by CBS News. The 67-page draft document was assembled by experts for the U.N. Security Council's ...
North Korea denies weapons sales to Russia September 22nd, 2022 By Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein As per New York Times earlier this fall, US intelligence believes North Korea has sold weapons to Russia in aid of its attempt to invade Ukraine. North Korean authorities, for what it’s worth, ha...
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Russia is buying KN-23 and KN-25 missiles from North Korea and launching them in support of its invasion of Ukraine. Imagery from on the ground clearly shows North Korean style solid-propellant missiles. Jeffrey and Aaron talk about what this means for global ballistic missile proliferation, pos...
So far, South Korea has helped Ukraine by providing arms to the U.S. and other countries. But South Korea's government said that could change with North Korean troops deploying for Russia.
In return for supplying conventional arms to Russia, experts say North Korea would seek Russian economic and food aid but also transfers of technologies to build powerful missiles, a nuclear-propelled submarine and a spy satellite. North Korea has publicly so...
North Korea is one of the most militarized nations in the world, withover one million menunder arms. Those men have to be equipped with weapons. North Korea’s extensive domestic arms industry is another way to earn foreign currency for the cash-strapped nation, with exports of heavy weaponry...