The office of South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol says the president spoke with US President-elect Donald Trump by phone on Thursday.
Major arms exporter South Korea is not ruling out providing weapons directly to Ukraine, President Yoon Suk Yeol said Thursday, signalling a possible shift in Seoul's stance on the issue.
As the war drags on, however, non-European countries are becoming more and more involved. Some are giving Russia the means to prolong the war—men and munitions. By using Ukraine as a testing ground, ...
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Fighting a war in real time could give Pyongyang’s untested forces hands-on practice: A dress rehearsal for a conflict with its hated neighbor. Russia could even help modernize Kim’s outdated ...
Ukrainian troops have for the first time engaged with North Korean units that were recently deployed to help Russia in the war with its neighbor, Ukraine’s defense minister said Tuesday. Another Kyiv ...
A North Korean ICBM flew 4,350 miles high on Oct. 30, media reports stated. It comes amid growing concern by the U.S. and ...
North Korean troops have been involved in combat operations in Russia's Kursk Oblast for the first time. Source: Reuters, ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said the alliance's support has kept Ukraine in the fight, but more is needed to beat ...
Kim has since forged a new military partnership with Putin, sending munitions and North Korean special forces troops to fight ...
President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Tuesday that the first battles between the Ukrainian military and North Korean troops "open a new page in instability in the world" after his defence minister said ...
a move that comes as the U.S. has confirmed the deployment of 10,000 North Korean troops to Russia. The “comprehensive ...