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As Donald Trump shakes up the very institutions, alliances, and free trade order that have underpinned America’s global ...
Witkoff has embraced untraditional tactics and defied some conservatives as the administration seeks quick wins in the Middle ...
At a training site in Russia, the five North Korean soldiers had grins on their faces and guns in their hands. Then they began singing a cappella, belting out a Soviet-era song called “Katyusha ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un being brought before trial at the ICC should “not be ruled out,” and South Korean legal ...
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.
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 ...
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.
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.
According to experts, the plot tends to follow a similar playbook: A North Korean operative will create a fake LinkedIn profile posing ... from North Korea opens companies up to major compliance ...
The editors of Switzerland’s leading newspaper knew they had a terrific headline when political scientist John Mearsheimer ...