North Korea's Kim could face war crimes charge
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Pyongyang is dependent on the world's second-largest economy, but the "blood-cemented alliance" doesn't extend to security issues.
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China and North Korea can’t stand each otherU.S. intelligence has said that North Korea’s deepening ties with Russia are enabling Kim Jong-un to “counterbalance” his country’s dependency on China. While the alliance between Pyongyang and Beijing is well established,
China's cultural development and cooperation program with North Korea goes far beyond simply sharing cultural content.
This week, the United Nations General Assembly met for its first-ever public high-level session devoted to North Korea's human rights situation. The meeting highlighted Pyongyang’s brutal repression of its citizens as a driver of global insecurity.
Two women who fled North Korea have been telling the United Nations about the plight of people still living in the country and urging the world body to hold North Korea’s leader accountable for gross
China's propaganda departments in the northeastern provinces are secretly implementing a campaign to spread cultural content in North Korea.
Chinese front companies are helping North Korean IT workers get jobs and evade international sanctions, according to a report from strategic intelligence firm Strider Technologies. Firms ...
Texas state Senate Bill 17, which the House passed on May 9, 2025, aims to restrict citizens of certain nations — China, Russia, Iran and North Korea — from owning property in the United States.
North Korea has begun steps to arrest and investigate those responsible for a failed launch of its second naval destroyer this week.