North Korea has disrupted GPS signals along its western border, affecting South Korean aircraft and ships near Kaesong and ...
North Korea has reintroduced heavy weapons into the Demilitarized Zone border buffer and restored guard posts, after the sides declared a 2018 military agreement aimed at easing tensions no longer ...
The statement did not give details, but the move could have been an attempt to avert cross-border fire by North Korea. South Korea’s Unification Ministry, which handles affairs with North Korea ...
North Korea briefly ordered its troops along the South Korean border to stand ready to fire ... North Korean soldiers work at the North's military guard post as a North Korean flag flutters ...
North Korea has reintroduced heavy weapons into the Demilitarized Zone border buffer and restored guard posts, after the two sides declared a 2018 military agreement aimed at easing tensions no ...
North Korea confirmed Thursday that its recently revised constitution defines South Korea as “a hostile state” for the first time, two days after it blew up front-line road and rail links that ...
Commercial satellite images reveal that North Korea freshly carved at least two large trenches across its heavily armed border with South Korea after it blew up northern sections of unused road and ra ...
The North then blew up inter-Korean roads and rail lines on its side of the border ... Korea has 1.28 million active soldiers and about 600,000 reservists, with 5.7 million Worker/Peasant Red ...
A soldier stands at a North Korean military guard post flying a national flag, seen from Paju, South Korea, Wednesday ...
North Korea has reintroduced heavy weapons into the Demilitarized Zone border buffer and restored guard posts, after the two sides declared a 2018 military agreement aimed at easing tensions no ...
The report comes as North Korea blew up sections of the inter-Korean roads on its side of the border on Tuesday, crushing a longstanding goal of unification. South Korea’s Unification Ministry ...