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N. Korea plays friendly football, ice hockey matches with Russia
North Korea has played friendly football and ice hockey matches with Russia in bilateral sports exchanges, state media ...
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North Korea makes Russian a required foreign language in schools — as 2 isolated nations grow closer
North Korea has mandated Russian as a foreign language for its elementary school children – a further sign of Moscow’s ...
As it flounders in Ukraine, Russia has sought to build up its broader alliances—creating a loose axis of anti-Western nations around the world. In his State of the Union address in 2002, then ...
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's recent joint military drills with the United States are aimed at deterring North Korea, the North's state media, KCNA, said on Friday. The allies staged various ...
Differing strategic visions in Washington and Seoul are reshaping debate over the US–South Korea alliance as Russia’s growing security ties with North Korea add new complexity to the Indo-Pacific ...
New images released by Russia’s defense ministry show North Korean troops clearing mines in the war-ravaged Kursk region in western Russia, the latest sign of deepening military cooperation between ...
SEOUL, Nov 18 (Reuters) - North Korea on Tuesday said South Korea's plan to build nuclear-powered submarines with U.S. approval would trigger a "nuclear domino" effect. On Friday, South Korea and the ...
In addition to supplying munitions and troops to aid Russia’s war effort, North Korea is now providing thousands of workers to help Russia produce long-range one-way attack drones, Ukrainian military ...
Russia’s defense ministry has released new images showing North Korean troops deployed to clear mines in the war-ravaged Kursk region, signaling closer military cooperation between Moscow and ...
Russian and North Korean cybercrime groups have joined forces and sharing resources, new research suggests. Experts at cybersecurity firm Gen Digital reported finding an “unprecedented” shared ...
South Korea’s ousted leader, Yoon Suk Yeol, was accused of trying to stoke military tensions to justify his short-lived martial law last December. By Choe Sang-Hun Reporting from Seoul A South Korean ...
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