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The launch of North Korea’s new 5,000-tonne navy destroyer has ended in disaster, with dictator Kim Jong-un labelling the error a “criminal act” which would “not be tolerated”.
Plan to relocate 4,500 troops raises concerns about US commitment to Asia and threatens to undermine deterrence against China ...
Kim Jong Un pledged to deepen North Korea’s deterrent posture across air, land, and increasingly sea-based platforms, ...
Photos show Kim Jong Un's 5,000-ton naval warship mangled near its launch site, covered in a blue tarp as the dictator fumes ...
On Wednesday, local media were given access to the Korea Air and Space Operations Center (KAOC), a highly secured command post located within Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, about 60km south of Seoul.
During the launching ceremony of a new destroyer in North Korea, a serious accident occurred, which Kim Jong Un described as ...
An informal US review reportedly suggested re-deploying 4,500 troops in South Korea to other parts of the Pacific. Read more ...
Fears that Washington might pull some or all of the roughly 28,500 U.S. troops stationed in South Korea have loomed large in ...
North Korea has begun steps to arrest and investigate those responsible for a failed launch of its second naval destroyer ...
North Korea has opened an investigation into a failed warship launch earlier this week after leader Kim Jong Un said the accident threatened the country's dignity, state media reported. On May 21, Kim ...
Kim Jong Un was reportedly enraged by the "sheer carelessness" leading to the botched launch of the regime's second destroyer.
Reports from the Wall Street Journal suggest a scaling down of USFK in South Korea. How could this move potentially alter the ...