Experts say US needs to collaborate with those nations to keep pace with China, world's top shipbuilder
Experts say Russian military technology could help North Korea enhance its threat to the U.S. and South Korea
Beijing views North Korea as a buffer between its territory and South Korea, where the US maintains bases
North Korea exploits loopholes for dual-use electronic items, household goods and third-party entities, to manufacture, ship missiles to Russia.
Pyongyang reached out to Tokyo but wants Japan to put aside the abduction of its citizens decades ago and its objection to North Korea’s nuclear weapons and missile programs
Seoul stands to gain expanded access to Cuba's mineral resources while Havana will likely see increased trade and investment from South Korea
Beijing warns that US, Japan should not name China as 'imaginary enemy' in their joint command post exercise
As North Korea advances the development of its nuclear and missile programs, some experts said Washington should reconsider its denuclearization policy and review other alternatives.
China is wary that North Korea could test advanced weapons enhanced with Russian technology to destabilize the region and provoke strong US response
North Korea is not about to wage war against South Korea, as some analysts say, but is using its weapons to pressure Seoul for concessions.
Russia’s transfer of technology for miniaturizing nuclear weapons to North Korea could threaten the US as well as South Korea
Pyongyang's underwater nuclear tests, rejection of a peaceful reunification with South Korea and deepening ties with Russia are seen as new headaches for China
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