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ROME (Reuters) -Italian lawmakers have formally asked the government whether it spied on journalists, possibly using technology supplied by U.S.-based spyware maker Paragon, a source familiar with the ...
South Korea’s military says an unidentified North Korean man crossed the heavily fortified land border separating the two ...
U.S. State Department representatives met with nuclear forensic scientists from around the world Tuesday at this year's annual Nuclear Forensics International Technical Working Group meeting in Italy.
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Following U.S. strikes on three nuclear facilities in Iran, the chances of North Korea returning to the bargaining table have ...
South Korea’s new president seeks engagement with North Korea, but Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions, ties with Russia, and disinterest in talks suggest old strategies will likely fail again.
Chung's humanitarian cause has been to reunify North and South Korea through music. In 2012, he conducted the musicians of North Korea's Unhasu Orchestra and the Radio France Philharmonic in Paris.
According to a UN-led monitoring team, North Korea supplied Russia with at least 100 ballistic missiles, over 20,000 containers of artillery and more than 11,000 soldiers since late 2023. These ...
UN sanctions against North Korea began in 2006 following its first nuclear test, and were expanded through a series of resolutions aimed at restricting funding for its weapons programmes. The last ...
The United States and 10 allies said the military cooperation between Russia and North Korea flagrantly violates U.N. sanctions and has helped Moscow increase its missile strikes on Ukrainian cities.
North Korea has sent soldiers and millions of munitions, including missiles and rockets, to Russia over the past year, according to a new report by an international watchdog, which details the ...
It claimed that North Korea had transferred arms and related materiel by sea, air and rail, including artillery, ballistic missiles and combat vehicles, for Russia’s use in the war in Ukraine.