North Korea fires missile, minister to visit Russia as tensions rise
Sunday, 14 January 2024 North Korea fired an apparent intermediate-range missile into the sea on Sunday, South Korea and Japan said, as tensions run high after Pyongyang's recent launches of an intercontinental ballistic missile and its first military spy satellite. North Korea has stepped up pressure on Seoul in recent weeks, declaring it the "principal enemy", saying the North will never reunite with the South and vowing to enhance its ability to deliver a nuclear strike on the US and America's allies in the Pacific.
On Sunday, North Korea's military conducted a missile launch off its eastern coast, directed towards the Sea of Japan, as reported by South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff. The projectile, initially unidentified, was observed by Japan's Coast Guard, which characterised it as a potential ballistic...
The US military's F-16 fighter jet crashed into waters off South Korea's southwestern coast on January 31. The incident marked the second F-16 crash in just over a month in the..
North Korea fired several cruise missiles off its east coast near Sinpo, raising regional tension. The move follows recent missile tests, including a strategic cruise missile named Pulhwasal-3-31...
Images of China's vice foreign minister Sun Weidong at Pyongyang International Airport on Saturday, a day after Sun met with North Korea's top diplomats in Pyongyang, state media said, as the..
British defense minister Grant Shapps reveals that Russian President Vladimir Putin is seeking assistance from allies, including North Korea, for weapons to... IndiaTimes