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Topic: North Korea

North Korea fires two more ballistic missiles, warns US forces to halt military drills

Kim Yo-jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, said the reclusive nuclear state could turn the Pacific into a ‘firing range.’

US stages joint air exercises with South Korea, Japan after North Korea’s ICBM launch

Analysts say North Korea is likely to conduct more weapons tests, including a possible solid-fuel missile which could help it deploy missiles faster in the event of a war.

North Korea fires long-range missile, ‘ICBM landed in Japan’s EEZ’, says PM Kisihda

By Hyunsu Yim and Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korea launched a long-range ballistic missile into the sea off Japan's west coast on Saturday after warning of a strong response to upcoming

South Korea, US plan nuclear drills to counter threats from North, says Seoul defence ministry

The drills – Deterrence Strategy Committee Tabletop Exercise – are scheduled for 22 Feb at Pentagon and will involve senior defence policymakers from both sides, the ministry said.

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un kicks off housing and greenhouse projects amid economic woes

South Korea said that a food crisis appeared to be worsening in the North & the South's DongA Ibo newspaper reported it had cut rations to its soldiers for the first time in over 2 decades.

North Korea seen launching new ballistic missile military unit amid troop restructuring

During a nighttime parade last week, North Korea showcased multiple intercontinental ballistic missiles, large enough to strike anywhere in the world.

North Korea shows off largest-ever number of nuclear missiles at nighttime parade

Leader Kim Jong Un attended with his daughter, who is seen as playing a possible future leadership role in the hereditary dictatorship.

North Korea stole record-high cryptocurrency assets in 2022, says UN report

The independent sanctions monitors reported to the UN that South Korea has estimated that North Korean-linked hackers stole virtual assets worth $630 million in 2022.

US President Biden nominates Julie Turner as North Korea human rights envoy, first since 2017

The White House Tuesday nominated a special envoy for human rights in North Korea amid debate over how rights issues fit with efforts to counter Pyongyang's nuclear weapons programme.

South Korea warns of ending military pact if North ‘violates’ its air space again

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol made the comment after being briefed on countermeasures to North Korean drones that crossed into the South last week.

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