SINGAPORE (Reuters) - North Korea's new class of warship can accommodate dozens of vertical launch cells to carry missiles ...
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The National Interest on MSNNorth Korea Now Has a Nuclear Submarine—And There’s Only One Place They Could Have Gotten It FromNorth Korea’s indigenous technological base is clearly insufficient to have developed the submarine on its own—almost ...
North Korean IT workers are increasingly targeting companies in Europe by posing as remote freelancers from other countries, ...
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNN. Korean cabinet meetingAn expanded meeting of the cabinet, chaired by North Korean Premier Pak Thae-song, is held in Pyongyang on April 3, 2025, to assess the progress of the country's economic plan for the year's first ...
North Korean IT workers expand operations in Europe, using fake identities, freelance platforms, and extortion to infiltrate ...
North Korea recently showed the first images of its nuclear powered submarine. The boat, which had been rumoured for some ...
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The National Interest on MSNWhy It’s Time for a South Korean Nuclear DeterrentWith North Korea preparing to strike southward, and the United States deeply ambivalent about its defense, Seoul needs ...
North Korean IT workers have historically focused on infiltrating companies in the US. While American jobs remain a major ...
More than $6 billion from heists highlights the sophistication of cyber operations funneling cash to Kim Jong Un’s nuclear ...
At the end of February, a North Korean cargo ship, sailing with its Automatic Identification System (AIS) turned off, sank ...
North Korean tech workers have infiltrated global blockchain and tech firms, operating in teams with privileged access while ...
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