North Korea may have opted out of conducting a country-wide COVID-19 vaccination due to medical and technical hurdles involved in a massive immunization program
In such a case, US must reinforce South Korean defenses, sanction Chinese, Russian entities supporting Pyongyang's weapons program, experts say
Beijing likely to escalate tension with Seoul, whose policies align with US efforts to curb Chinese expansion in Indo-Pacific region
U.S. President Joe Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol have effectively ended a conciliatory stance toward North Korea, marking the beginning of firm deterrence and an unyielding goal of denuclearization during their first summit, experts said.
North Korea’s first acknowledged COVID-19 outbreak is far from an outcry for international help
US Senators Marco Rubio and Tim Kaine introduced a bipartisan bill that would allow the US to continue to promote human rights in North Korea for the next five years
‘The most important core value is freedom,’ President Yoon Suk-yeol says during his inauguration speech
Yoon Suk-yeol describes to VOA a partnership that goes beyond military security
Demolition of South Korean-owned facilities at Mount Kumgang may indicate Pyongyang is ending communication with Seoul, Washington for now
Enforcing sanctions already in place would be a more effective deterrent
Leader Kim Jong Un's powerful sister says nuclear deployment is inevitable if 'South Korea opts for military confrontation with us'
The missile launched Thursday faces technological hurdles but also has the potential for carrying multiple nuclear warheads but 'the question is how far could it carry them?'
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