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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 ...
North Korea has begun steps to arrest and investigate those responsible for a failed launch of its second naval destroyer ...
South Korea hosts the third-largest number of American troops outside the U.S.—after Japan and Germany—stationed there to ...
After a bungled launch, the vessel appears to be stuck and lying on its side in the water. North Korea said it was a ...
Kim Jong Un pledged to deepen North Korea’s deterrent posture across air, land, and increasingly sea-based platforms, ...
Plan to relocate 4,500 troops raises concerns about US commitment to Asia and threatens to undermine deterrence against China ...
North Korea seeks to arrest those responsible for the failed naval destroyer launch, facing skepticism over damage claims.
On Wednesday, local media were given access to the Korea Air and Space Operations Center (KAOC), a highly secured command ...
South Korea said there have been no discussions with the U.S. over a possible pullback of American troops stationed in the ...
North Korea says it will take about 10 days to repair the damage, but outside observers question that timeframe because damage to the ship appeared much worse than what North Korea claims.
Kim Jong Un was reportedly enraged by the "sheer carelessness" leading to the botched launch of the regime's second destroyer.