President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has offered North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to return captured soldiers from North Korea in exchange for his assistance in returning Ukrainian prisoners of war from Russia.
Neither Moscow nor Pyongyang has confirmed the deployment of troops from North Korea to Russia to fight Ukrainian forces.
Ukraine is ready to hand over its captured soldiers to North Korea in exchange for help in releasing Ukrainian soldiers from Russian captivity.
North Korea's state-run Korean Central News Agency claimed a successful test of a new type of intermediate-range hypersonic ballistic missile.
Dictator Kim Jong-un has declared that serving the sausage was an act of treason, The Sun reports, amid the rising popularity of a South Korean dish inspired by the US. People caught selling or ...
Leader Kim Jong-un has banned everyone in the country from eating the popular staple. According to the ban, eating the sausage item now counts as treason. Locals who usually sell them on the ...
Putin’s forces locked onto French plane as North Korea troops may ‘be dead by April’ - “This aggressive Russian action is not acceptable,” the French defense minister said
North Korea troops could ‘all be dead or wounded by April’ due to Russian tactics - Around 12,000 North Korean troops are believed to be fighting in Russia’s Kursk region
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy predicted that his nation's forces would "undoubtedly" capture more North Korean troops.
The only certainty is more uncertainty. When Donald Trump completes his once-unthinkable return to the White House, he’ll face a world far more violent and unsettled than when he unwillingly gave up power four years ago. And his very presence behind the Resolute desk feels destined to destabilize it further.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has vowed to catch more North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia after two were captured over the weekend, calling attention to what Zelensky considers Moscow's weakened military.
President Joe Biden gave a farewell address at the State Department in Washington, D.C., as he prepares to leave office.