North Korea’s Botched Satellite Launch Alarms Seoul
By Foreign Policy
After a failed first attempt, Pyongyang has vowed…
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After a failed first attempt, Pyongyang has vowed…
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The exercises seek to deter North Korea and…
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Pushing Seoul into engagement with Pyongyang is…
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Cybercrime is a windfall for Kim Jong Un’s…
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If Xi Jinping is serious about the country’s…
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And so are China and North Korea.
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After 30 years of failure, it’s time to try…
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Political calculation, national self-interest and…
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Post readers sound off on a North Korea wake-up…
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Our current stage of capitalism demands that poor…
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A veteran negotiator explains how Washington’s…
➔ iBy The Washington Post
For too long the United States has allowed…
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North Korean nuclearization makes a once-taboo…
➔ iBy The Washington Post
If Japan arms or helps Taiwan, China and North…
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Pyongyang imagines it could win a limited…
➔ iBy The Wall Street Journal
China and Russia are enabling Kim Jong Un’s…
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But Russia and China block any U.N. action…
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Shipping workers abroad helps the North Korean…
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Washington and Seoul need to be careful not to…
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The United States is warning that a nuclear…
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Pyongyang’s nuclear capabilities are…
➔ iBy The Daily Signal
Fresh off an embarrassing gaffe in South Korea,…
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Pyongyang’s provocative tests have alarmed its…
➔ iBy The Wall Street Journal
Another launch over Japan shows the need to…
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With China eyeing Taiwan and North Korea testing…
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Nuclear weapons have created monarchic power in…
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With a new law, Kim Jong Un takes a page from the…
➔ iBy Haaretz
While the West appeases Iran, Israel is now…
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The late Prime Minister never forgot Japan’s…
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Seoul and Washington have pledged they’re ready…
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Almost 50 years ago, the United States…
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While the eyes of the world have been focused on…
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Worryingly, Washington’s concern does not rise…
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It’s time to consider what’s never been tried…
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The Biden administration, in an effort to shore…
➔ iBy American Thinker
While we were looking at other Biden crises...
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As Pyongyang claims success, the World Health…
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The new Yoon administration will stick to the…
➔ iBy Los Angeles Times
North Korea is the only nuclear-armed state with…
➔ iBy Los Angeles Times
No other country that has developed an indigenous…
➔ iBy The Guardian
Pyongyang has left its people highly vulnerable…
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As COVID-19 sweeps through the country, outside…
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Trauma and fears of espionage run deep in…
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Lowering the threshold for usage makes conflict…
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Hard-line approaches to North Korea keep…
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Can South Korea's incoming president —…
➔ iBy The Wall Street Journal
Diplomacy won’t stop Kim Jong Un from launching…
➔ iBy The Washington Post
North Korea remains a foreign policy headache for…
➔ iBy The Guardian
The Russian president may look isolated over…
➔ iBy New York Post
North Korea just tested a missile that can carry…
➔ iBy The Wall Street Journal
After invading Ukraine, Putin is now president of…
➔ iBy The Washington Post
As North Korea tested more missile technology,…
➔ iBy The Guardian
Sanctions are a form of war, not an alternative…
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China plays a crucial role in sustaining North…
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Pyongyang’s tradition of guerrilla warfare…
➔ iBy The Washington Post
It would be better to reach out to North Korea…
➔ iBy The Wall Street Journal
North Korea makes a mockery of yet another…
➔ iBy New York Post
Yes, the world’s foremost weapons proliferator…
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As crises unfold in Ukraine, North Korea, and…
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A series of missile tests make it plain that…
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A timely reminder that weakness from a U.S...
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Vaccines could be a path to restart negotiations.
➔ iBy Los Angeles Times
Iran and North Korea are eerily similar in five…
➔ iBy The Guardian
After his father’s death, he was propelled to…
➔ iBy The Guardian
America’s overriding primary objective on the…
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Inside North Korea’s campaign to penetrate the…
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And why it’s uniquely concerning.
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Islamabad and Pyongyang exchanged technology,…
➔ iBy The Washington Post
Could a conservative government in Seoul be a…
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U.S. sanctions are in tatters, and China…
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World leaders have little to celebrate on the…
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The long-range weapon could strike South Korea,…
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The reality of a defiant nuclear North Korea has…
➔ iBy The Wall Street Journal
Carrots and sticks have both failed to stop…
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The toned-down parade didn’t show off any…
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North Korea’s resumed activity at Yongbyon has…
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