A Chinese immigrant living in California was arrested for allegedly conspiring with North Korea to smuggle weapons, ammunition and military-grade tech.
An IT contractor fired for poor performance was exposed as a North Korean hacker, who later blackmailed the company with stolen data, demanding a six-figure ransom in cryptocurrency to keep the information private.
The US and North Korea has arranged a talk that would take place in New York within the next few weeks. It is hoped that it would cool down the existing hot issue between them.
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The North Korea court has sentenced a Korean-American citizen for committing subversion. The country has been known for handing down lengthy sentences to foreigners who commit crimes against the government.
The United States has alarmed that if North Korea will not stop its nuclear and ballistic missile testing, they would be forced to release new sanctions or security steps. The announcement comes after North Korea has launched series of missile test-launch that led the United nations and the U.S. to give them stringent sanctions.
On Sunday, President Obama said he doesn’t take seriously North Korea’s offer to suspend its missile program if the U.S. ends annual military exercises with South Korea.
The U.N Security Council has condemned the latest missile launch test by North Korea. The Council believes that North Korea has violated its provisions on preventing tensions over the Korean peninsula.
China reportedly sought the help of the United States to remove four of its ships from the United Nations blacklist after it was mistaken for being involved in an arms trade with North Korea.
After the United States imposed new sanctions on North Korea in retaliation for its nuclear and rocket tests, China expressed its opposition to these unilateral sanctions saying they could raise tension,
United States President Barack Obama has signed a new executive order, imposing new sanctions on North Korea following their nuclear and ballistic missile tests.
The State Department confirmed that the U.S. rejected a peace talk proposal from North Korea as it did not include Pyongyang's commitment to end its nuclear weapons program.
The White House has announced that U.S. President Barack Obama will be signing the North Korea Sanctions Bill that was passed near unanimously in Congress. This comes in the heels of the country's recent nuclear activities.
North Korea has released an order to eject South Korean companies and workers from the Gaesong Industrial Complex as well as freeze the assets of South Korea after the South Korean government announced that they are pulling out their companies in the area.
The United States Senate voted on Wednesday for a legislation that will broaden the sanctions against North Korea. This is due to the nuclear program that the country has started, as well as the human rights abuses and cyber activities it has committed.
The latest missile launch in North Korea had the members of the UN Security Council worried. They are now looking into imposing heavier penalties regarding this current activity in Pyongyang.