U.S. ally warns of possible North Korean attack at border
A weekslong tit-for-tat over anti-North Korean propaganda could escalate into shelling, warned a top official in Seoul.
North Korea trash landing on South Korea leader Yoon's office raises alarm
Pyongyang has sent balloons south of the border since May but this was the first to get close to the head of state.
U.S. Air Force puts F-16 "super squadron" on North Korea's doorstep
The Air Force moved its fighter jets deployed in South Korea near the frontline with North Korea.
North Korea does 'not care' whether Trump wins the election
North Korea released a statement after Trump claimed that Kim Jong Un misses him being president.
UK to "double fighting power in three years," top British general says
There is an "absolute urgency to restore credible, hard power," General Sir Roly Walker, the head of the British army, said.
Russian and North Korea sign new agreement
Moscow-Pyongyang cooperation will only drive the U.S. and Asia-Pacific allies closer together, an analyst told Newsweek.
Kim's North Korea warns of 'nuclear world war'
The Worker's Party of Korea has lauded Kim Jong Un's regime as a preserver of peace ahead of the 71st anniversary of the Korean War armistice.
Trump says Kim Jong Un wants him to win election
His remarks came as he portrayed himself as the right person to handle the geopolitical complexities involving North Korea and Russia.
Russia, China Sell Cyber Weapons to Hamas, Cybersecurity Expert Claims
A cybersecurity expert believes Hamas is acquiring cyber weapons from Russia, China, Iran or North Korea, but others have cast doubt on this claim.
North Korea's Kim openly talks up "necessity" of Russia military ties
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a mutual aid agreement in June.
Map shows nuclear powers around the world
The deteriorating global security situation has revived long-held fears about the failure of international arms control measures.
South Korea responds to North Korea's trash balloons by blaring propaganda
South Korea said it has resumed broadcasting anti-North Korea propaganda through loudspeakers at the border.
Former North Korean diplomat made vice minister in South Korea
The appointment is the highest-level government role ever attained by a defector.
North Korea's neighbor responds to calls for "nuclear capabilities"
A recent poll shows two-thirds of South Koreans now believe it necessary to develop nuclear weapons.
NATO exclusion leaves Hawaii in "gray" zone in China's shadow
Because of its location, Hawaii is the only U.S. state not covered by NATO's Article 5 collective defense clause.
North Korea mining DMZ despite spate of fatal accidents
South Korea says that it has detected tens of thousands of new land mines in the Demilitarized Zone.
Putin's Spies Are a Threat to Paris Olympics, Google Warns
Cybersecurity experts believe Russian hackers are preparing to disrupt the Paris Olympics, targeting both spectators and state officials.
Japan rocked by military leaks scandal amid Russia, China threat
Admiral Ryo Sakai will step down as the chief of staff of Japan's navy, having said there is a lack of compliance and governance ability within the force.
China's state media backs North Korea as South gets US nuclear support
The United States and South Korea agreed last week to further integrate their nuclear and conventional forces.
North Korea warns US ally of "terrible" price for anti-Kim propaganda
Kim Yo Jong said the South would pay a "terrible price" as the neighbors continue their tit-for-tat exchanges of balloons.
North Korean envoy 'drowned' in Moscow pond: Reports
As a heat wave swept Russia, Kim Geum Chol, 64, reportedly went to the Bolshoy Gorodskoy Pond in Moscow for a swim to cool off, and "disappeared."
Kim Jong Un's North Korea dealt blow as senior official defects to South
The highest-ranking defector in eight years has blasted the Kim regime in an exclusive interview with South Korea's The Chosun Daily.
North Korea lashes out at U.S. allies and NATO "gatecrashers"
North Korea is wary of Japan and Germany's increased defense cooperation.
US ally threatens nuclear-armed North Korea with regime destruction
South Korea took a stance against the North after President Joe Biden committed U.S. nuclear forces to the defense of the ally.
North Korea Nuclear Attack Would Meet 'Overwhelming' Response, Biden Warns
The U.S. and South Korea warned North Korea against aggression as they formalized a new nuclear partnership.
South Korea releases update on North's border moves
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is cutting his country's physical ties to the South by dismantling a railroad.
North Korea 'greater threat than ever' warns NATO partner
Tokyo's annual defense paper argues that North Korea's escalating military activities pose a more imminent threat to Japan's national security than ever.
Our Allies Are Terrified of a President Trump 2.0 | Opinion
It is a reflection of the sense that Trump is uniquely capricious in that he shares none of his predecessors' belief in the world order that the U.S. built.
US ally develops "game-changing" laser for drone defense
South Korea will be the first country to mass-produce laser weapons for its military.
Russian warships, fighter jets intercepted near NATO borders
NATO leaders have called Russia the alliance's most direct threat.