
Seoul Vows Probe and Punishment After Drone Incident in North Korea
South Korea announced a joint military-police investigation into an alleged UAV flight into Pyongyang’s territory—while rejecting demands for an apology.

South Korea announced a joint military-police investigation into an alleged UAV flight into Pyongyang’s territory—while rejecting demands for an apology.

Pyongyang says global instability has increased the need for advanced weapons—as its regime cites recent U.S. military actions as the reason for boosting its own security.

A rare family appearance comes ahead of a key ruling party congress, as analysts say Pyongyang is carefully shaping the image of a future fourth-generation leader.

Seoul reports that Kim Jong Un’s government is receiving financial aid, food, and fuel from Russia in exchange for support during the Ukraine war.

Speaking with the official Korean news agency, North Korean leader

Enshrining its doomsday weapons in law, Pyongyang will “firmly oppose and reject any attempt to alter the current status of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, and, as a responsible nuclear–armed state.”

North Korea’s defence minister vows “resolute counteraction” as regional security fears resurface.

The Russian foreign minister said Pyongyang “confirmed their firm support for all the objectives of the special military operation” in Ukraine.

Pyongyang is apparently preparing to flood the Ukrainian front with up to 25,000 to 30,000 more troops, signaling a new phase in its military alliance with Russia.

The tourist area can accommodate nearly 20,000 people, according to Pyongyang, which described it as a “world-class cultural resort.”