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Thousands of North Korean IT workers are using stolen and made-up US identities to make hundreds of millions of dollars a ...
North Korean operatives are using fake identities to secure remote tech jobs at US companies and make millions for Kim Jong ...
South Korea said Monday it was removing loudspeakers used to blare K-pop and news reports to the North, as the new ...
South Korea’s military says it has begun removing loudspeakers along its border with rival North Korea in a move aimed at reducing tensions ...
The removal of the speakers marks a change in Seoul’s stance under President Lee, who took power after early elections, succeeding the ousted Yun. Lee has pledged to restore diplomatic rapprochement ...
The nations, still technically at war, had already halted propaganda broadcasts along the demilitarized zone, Seoul's ...
The South Korean military began dismantling loudspeakers that had been placed along its border with North Korea, South ...
The country's new liberal government said it was a "practical measure" to ease tensions with communist North Korea. The ...
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, a liberal who took office in June after winning an early election to replace ousted ...
The speakers were used to blast anti-North Korean propaganda across the border. Notably, the South's new government halted the broadcasts in June in a conciliatory gesture.
The resort recently welcomed 15 Russian tourists as Kim Jong-un continues to try and make North Korea a holiday destination.
While the U.S. seems to consider North Korea a low priority at the moment, South Korea has been bending over backward to win ...