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Russia's foreign minister has warned that the nuclear Doomsday Clock "continues to tick toward midnight".Speaking at Turkmenistan's ministry of foreign affairs, Sergey Lavrov said that while Russia ...
IRAN’S exiled crown prince today warned the bloodthirsty Ayatollah is plotting to flee as his terror-stoking reign is ...
The Doomsday Clock now stands at 89 seconds to midnight, signalling an unprecedented threat of global catastrophe.
Thereafter, Iran began withdrawing from its JCPOA commitments by increasing uranium enrichment levels beyond 3.67 percent, ...
Executions, forced labour and starvation persist in North Korea, UN official says Increased repression post-pandemic in the isolated country, says human rights expert Maroosha Muzaffar ...
N. Korea flag disrupts S. Korea church livestream in ‘hacking incident’ The incident occurred early in the morning of June 18, when the livestream was abruptly filled with the North Korean flag.
SEOUL - A decade after a landmark UN report concluded North Korea committed crimes against humanity, a UN official investigating rights in the isolated state told Reuters many abuses continue ...
Some of North Korea's factories, mainly those producing weapons and ammunition, are operating at "full capacity," South Korea's then-defense minister, Shin Won-sik, said in February 2024.
North Korea is using fake job sites and interviews targeting crypto professionals to deploy a new info-stealing malware, says Cisco Talos.
South Korea's nominee for spy agency director said on Thursday he believed the United States would strike North Korea with nuclear weapons if Pyongyang launched a nuclear attack against South Korea.
That resolve has only grown firmer over time, Koh added. “After seeing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – which gave up its nuclear arsenal in 1994 – and now Israel striking Iran, North Korea ...
North Korea fired around 10 rounds from its multiple-launcher rocket systems, Seoul's military said Thursday, one day after South Korea held joint air drills with the United States and Japan.