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Exclusive: 151 National Security Act referrals linked to North Korea
It was revealed on the 14th that over the past five years, police have referred over 150 individuals to prosecutors on charges of violating the National Security Act. Lawmakers from the ruling and allied parties proposed a bill to abolish the National Security Act earlier this month.
North Korea says leader Kim Jong Un has opened a meeting to prepare for the upcoming ruling party congress, one of the country’s biggest political conferences meant to lay out new state priorities.
Dictator Kim Jong Un was seen smiling with injured soldiers who came back from helping his friend Vladimir Putin, on the frontline of his illegal invasion of Ukraine, in wheelchairs
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said Wednesday he’s weighing a possible apology to North Korea over suspicions that Seoul’s former conservative leader intentionally sought to raise military tensions between the war-divided rivals in the buildup
North Korea fired 10 artillery rounds from a multiple rocket launcher, Seoul's military said Wednesday, as Pyongyang opened a key policy meeting of ruling party officials.
The differences between Seoul and Washington over joint military exercises have become more pronounced. South Korean leaders have publicly
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North Korea admits sending 'loyal' troops to clear mines for Putin
The North Korean dictator finally admitted sending soldiers to Russia to help with Putin's war efforts
Adjusting U.S.-South Korea joint military drills could be considered under certain conditions, South Korea's Unification Ministry said Monday.