Kim Jong Un Leaves Russia With ‘Explosive’ Farewell Gifts
After a six-day trip in Russia, North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un departed with explosive gifts as a sort of send off from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
After a six-day trip in Russia, North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un departed with explosive gifts as a sort of send off from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will visit Russia for an official state visit, both countries announced on Monday.
The United States pledges to provide Ukraine with more munitions and air defense systems despite the news of Russia and North Korea planning an arms deal meeting.
This week, a delegation from the People’s Republic of China will reportedly visit North Korea.
The White House stated that North Korea will “pay a price” if it follows through on an arms deal to supply Russia amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.
North Korea’s Leader Kim Jong Un is reportedly planning on visiting Russia this month for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Arms deal negotiations between Russia and North Korea are heating up, according to the U.S. on Wednesday, citing newly discovered intelligence.
North Korea launched two ballistic missiles into the sea in what officials are saying is a retaliatory move to the United States’ nuclear-armed submarine which was deployed to South Korea.
An American citizen has been detained in North Korea after crossing the border into the North without authorization, the Untied Nations Command announced on Tuesday.
North Korea warned on Monday that their military might start shooting down U.S. Air Force planes after accusing the U.S. of “illegally” intruding into its airspace “several times.”