Australia this month made an initial $500 million payment toward its purchase of U.S.-made nuclear submarines.
A hasty peace deal will see the U.S. forfeit principles and norms built over decades.
The following is a summary of domestic news in North Korea this week. ------------ (2nd LD) Swiss ambassador to N. Korea assumes post after presenting credentials SEOUL -- Switzerland's top envoy to ...
North Korean troops are back in action in western Russia’s Kursk Oblast—attacking on foot with fresh tactics and targeting ...
The ideological fragility of the North Korean regime has been exposed as two of its soldiers, captured by Ukrainian forces in ...
In 2024, Toyota's electrified portfolio accounted for up a whopping 43% of all sales in the U.S.—up from 29% in 2023. Dave Christ, Toyota North America's Group Vice President, says that the automaker ...
A guide who took some of the first foreigners to North Korea in five years told BI that he had tourists from the UK, Jamaica, ...
As defense cooperation among China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea grows, it will enable these countries to offset ...
The dysfunction on both sides of the peninsula transcends mere political struggles, reflecting a fundamental crisis that ...
South Korea to accept North Korean soldiers captured in Ukraine if they seek asylum - Kyiv claims to have captured two North ...
Foreign visitors set to return to Rason Special Economic Zone this week as Pyongyang cautiously reopens borders ...
SERGEY RADCHENKO is Wilson E. Schmidt Distinguished Professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced ...