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Frequent and realistic training with partners like South Korea, Japan, Australia, Taiwan, and the Philippines is important in ...
A massive portrait of President Trump now hangs from the front of USDA headquarters in Washington, DC, sparking comparisons ...
The scene is part of a new wave of propaganda that both North Korea and Russia are producing ... in bringing back North Korean workers to help fill the country’s labor deficit.
A massive banner of President Donald Trump is now hanging from the outside of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s building ...
North Korea has launched ideological lectures for young workers currently building large-scale greenhouse farms near Sinuiju and Uiju in North Pyongan province near the border with China.
Ryan Chan is a Newsweek reporter based in Hong Kong, where he previously had over a decade of experience at a local newspaper, covering China and current events around the world. His focus is on ...
You can get in touch with Ryan by emailing [email protected]. While North Korea's naval power remains inferior to that of the U.S. and South Korea, it is bolstering its navy by building missile ...
North Korea is building the second of what it hopes to be a fleet of fearsome naval guided-missile destroyers - even though the first flagship vessel apparently can't move under its own steam.
Australia has deployed a warship on a sanctions enforcement mission against North Korea. Picture: Australian Defence Force “Operation Argos supports the international community’s goal of the ...
Strider reported China’s proximity to North Korea and its vast digital infrastructure and loosey-goosey regulatory environment make it an enticing place for North Korea to send its IT workers.
Leslie said hiring a worker, even unknowingly, from North Korea opens companies up to major compliance risks. “That North Korean IT worker has access to your whole host of web development ...