As Seoul claims Russia helped Pyongyang carry out spy satellite launch, North Korea warns of stronger armed forces on border.
After two launch failures earlier this year, North Korea said it successfully placed its Malligyong-1 satellite into orbit on Tuesday night. South Korea's ...
One of the stages of North Korea's satellite launch rocket exploded after separation on Tuesday, video captured by an South Korean astronomy observatory ...
There has been speculation that Russia is providing technological support for North Korea's satellite since leader Kim Jong Un traveled to Russia.
North Korea will deploy new weapons to the border, as Seoul said Pyongyang received Russian help to succesfully launch a military spy satellite.
SEOUL (Reuters) -- North Korea said on Thursday it would deploy stronger armed forces and new weapons on its border with the South, a day after Seoul.
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South Korea's spy agency has told lawmakers that Russian support likely enabled North Korea to put a spy satellite into orbit for the first time this week.
Archbishop Peter Chung Soon-taick shared at a peace forum in Seoul this week that he plans to invite a youth delegation from North Korea to the 2027 World ...
The EU issued a statement strongly condemning the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's launch of a military satellite using ballistic missile technology ...
Satcom: Seoul's National Intelligence Service told lawmakers the launch had been a success but cautioned it was too early to say if the satellite was ...
Pyongyang has terminated the 2018 Comprehensive Military Agreement with Seoul in response to South Korea's decision to suspend a part of the agreement due ...