For two hours every day, Lee Si-young and her colleagues broadcast uncensored foreign news into authoritarian North Korea.
North Korea’s nuclear arsenal may be far larger — and expanding far faster — than widely believed, potentially reshaping the ...
North Korea has hurtled along its path of nuclear tests and trials of delivery systems, despite years of sanctions.
North Korean troops and weapons have played an unexpectedly crucial role in sustaining Russia’s grinding military campaign in ...
U.S. defense intelligence believes North Korea will have five-fold the current estimated number of ICBMs by 2035.
Lee's Seoul-based Free North Korea Radio (FNK) station has tried for two decades to give real-time news to North Korea's 26 ...
North Korea is refusing to answer calls by Seoul to establish contact and putting up barbed wire fences along the military ...
North Korea has been upgrading its Yongbyon nuclear facility throughout 2025, underscoring the regime's drive to accelerate ...
SEOUL, South Korea -- South Korea proposed talks with North Korea to clarify the rivals' border line and ease military ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Kim Seong-Min, a prominent North Korean defector who used radio broadcasts, USB sticks and a network of sources in the secretive country to inform the North Korean public ...
Kim Jong Un is one of the most divisive figures in the world. Meanwhile, one NBA legend who can undoubtedly relate to being a polarizing character is Dennis Rodman. Although he was a two-time winner ...
Update 12:05 p.m.: The United Nations Security Council has finished their meeting regarding North Korea's nuclear test Tuesday and hit the country with ... a stern press statement. The AP reports: A ...
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