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A North Korean defector dodged a shoot-on-sight order, armed guards, and dozens of land mines to cross one of the most militarized borders in the world. The civilian crossed into South Korea after ...
President Donald Trump campaigned on keeping the United States out of foreign wars, but it didn’t take long to convince him ...
The company said it discovered a repository of resumes and email accounts the workers are using to apply for jobs.
The Department of Justice announced its first arrests and criminal indictments against networks helping North Koreans ...
Elie Mystal argued the US should face international sanctions like those imposed on "rogue states," criticizing President ...
The South’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the military identified and tracked the individual near the central-west section of ...
The unarmed, male civilian navigated through the heavily land-mined area, hiding under bushes, and was later found in a ...
The North Korean authorities reserve the right to "take appropriate, proportional countermeasures to consistently protect the security and rights" of their citizens ...
US Department of Justice uncovers North Korean IT workers using false identities to infiltrate American companies, including ...
The House of Representatives yesterday narrowly passed a sweeping bill to fulfill President Trump’s domestic agenda by ...
North Korea slammed on Friday the Quad grouping of the United States, India, Japan and Australia for insisting North Korea denuclearise, according to its state media KCNA.
North Korea’s shadow IT workforce is a global, for-profit operation embedding operatives inside major companies.