Kim Jong-un has made visits to weapons factories within North Korea, where he issued directives to significantly enhance the current production capacity of missiles. The two-day tour of missile and rocket manufacturing sites comes after Kim’s recent inspections of multiple munitions facilities spanning
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered his nation’s military to prepare “offensive” capabilities. The supreme leader’s directives, reported by state media outlet Korean Central News Agency, were given at a meeting of the Central Military Commission of the Workers’ Party
Ukraine is firing North Korean missiles at Russian troops, believed to have been seized from Moscow’s forces by a country “friendly” to Kyiv. But adding insult to injury for Pyongyang and Moscow, a Ukrainian artillery commander confessed his troops don’t favour using these
A North Korean art exhibit unveiled the first paintings of the country’s leader, Kim Jong Un, a vital step in promoting his “cult of personality” in the country. Each piece displays some outlandish or overly romantic vision of the country’s supreme leaders
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un vowed to boost his country’s nuclear capability Thursday, one day after the country successfully launched a new intercontinental ballistic missile. Kim observed the successful submarine-launched missile on Wednesday as it flew east into the sea. North
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reportedly indulges in popular European food and alcohol, favoring Parma ham and whiskey commonly found on grocery store shelves, according to a U.K. defense expert. “Kim Jong Un is the 36th richest man in the world
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has sent a message to Russian President Vladimir Putin saying he wants to strengthen ties with him as their two countries build an alliance, according to North Korean state media. An article published by the Korean
South Korea’s intelligence service believes that North Korea’s leader could be suffering from insomnia while abusing alcohol and tobacco. South Korean lawmaker Yoo Sang-bum, who serves as the executive secretary for the Parliamentary Intelligence Committee, told reporters Wednesday the country’s intelligence service
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected a completed military spy satellite this week as concerns mount that Pyongyang may prepare to launch the spacecraft using banned technology in the coming weeks. The dictator was seen touring the site with his daughter
Flowers declaring freedom and honoring an American victim of Kim Jong Un’s barbaric regime were placed by activists in front of the building that houses the North Korean mission to the United Nations, as a reminder of the horrors of Kim’s regime