Former President Yoon Suk Yeol faces an insurrection​ charge after his failed attempt to put his country under martial law in ...
The unusual changes in the North Korean dictator's personal security detail might be down to concerns of possible ...
A college student entered North Korea on a guided holiday tour and became trapped inside one of the world’s most closed ...
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North Korea's insane concentration camp

They say North Korea’s worst places “don’t exist.” Camp 22 might be the darkest of them all. In this new video, you'll find ...
A comprehensive analysis of the overall social and political changes in North Korea following the development of underground ...
For decades, the black market economy has been a lifeline for North Korean citizens. It enabled them to trade goods and services in ways that both ensured their survival while offering some a chance ...
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For the second year in a row, North Korea’s vast cryptocurrency hacking operation has broken its own record, stealing $2.02 billion in 2025, new research says. A report published Thursday by the ...
Christina Chapman had just finished a coding boot camp in 2020 when she received a LinkedIn message inviting her to become the “face” of a software firm, one that pairs overseas engineers with US ...
Thirty-one North Korean commandos slipped past American and South Korean sentries on Jan. 17, 1968, cutting through the DMZ fence on a mission to assassinate South Korean President Park Chung-hee.
KIM CHANG-HWAN used to need earplugs when he went to bed at his home in Daedong-ri, a South Korean village near the border with North Korea. Eighteen months ago South Korean authorities began blasting ...