North Korea, Kim Jong Un and nuclear
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The foreign ministers of North Korea and China have agreed to deepen bilateral ties and resist hegemonism, a likely reference to pushing back against the United States
At a massive military parade attended by foreign leaders, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un rolled out his nuclear-armed military's most powerful weapons, including a new intercontinental ballistic missile he may be preparing to test in coming weeks.
South Korean Unification Minister Chung Dong-young told a press conference that North Korea is presumed to possess up to 2,000 kilograms of highly enriched uranium and it is trying to dramatically expand its nuclear arsenal, local Yonhap news agency reported.
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North Korea’s Military Parade Celebrates 80 Years of the Korean Workers’ Party in Power WARSAW, POLAND – In Seoul, the capital of the Republic of Korea (ROK), intelligence officials waited in anticipation of a North Korean military parade expected to take place on Friday night.
The U.S. and South Korea are deepening their strategic alliance even as Seoul works to reclaim wartime control of its military from Washington.
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un is rolling out the red carpet this week for a host of foreign dignitaries, and all signs suggest he’ll be showing off his country’s latest military hardware in a major pomp-filled parade.