While the United States isn't specifically required to help North Korea, an important part of the U.S. Navy's ongoing mission ...
In a significant enforcement action, South Korean authorities seized a 5,000-ton cargo ship on Thursday on suspicion of violating United Nations Security Council sanctions against North Korea.
The ship revealed through the state-run Korean Central Television on Monday was larger than the existing 1,500-ton frigates manufactured by North Korea, and experts say it is likely Pyongyang’s first ...
North Korea is preparing to deploy additional troops and weapons, including kamikaze drones, to aid Russia in its full-scale war against Ukraine, the South Korean military said on Dec. 23.
It is important to recognize that failing to name a ship appropriately and assign it a worthy radio call sign can have ...
North Korea said Sunday it tested a cruise missile system, its third known weapons display this year, and vowed “the toughest ...
A third of the troops North Korea deployed to western Russia’s Kursk Oblast late last year has been killed or wounded, according to Ukrainian Pres. Volodymyr Zelensky. Col. Ants Kiviselg, the head of ...
SEOUL--Smugglers suspected of evading sanctions on North Korea have turned to schemes to create fraudulent identities for sanctioned ships, a U.S.-based research group said in a report released on ...
Today marks the 57th anniversary of the capture of the USS Pueblo. On January 23, 1968, the naval spy ship was attacked and ...
North Korea displayed anti-ship Styx cruise missiles in a 2012 military parade North Korea has fired several anti-ship cruise missiles off its east coast, South Korea's military says. Authorities ...
North Korea has demanded the immediate return of a cargo ship seized by the US, branding the move an "unlawful robbery". Last week the US justice department accused Pyongyang of violating ...
DHL leads the way German-owned DHL does serve North Korea, though, as it isn’t required to obey U.S. sanctions. Why does DHL ship to countries like North Korea—the likes of Iran, Sudan and Syria?