Russia authorities have turned to North Korea in search of more weapons to help fuel their ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and they’re offering Pyongyang badly needed food supplies in return ...
The White House on Thursday said it has new evidence that Russia is looking again to North Korea for weapons ... Korean state media reported earlier this month. Russia wants to trade commodities ...
The Obama administration has been deliberating for months now whether to resume food aid to North ... weapons or long-range ballistic missiles. The Obama administration, deferring to South Korean ...
North Korea and Iran are keen to ramp up trading and cooperation with Russia, as both countries also suffer under extensive international sanctions regimes. Any weapons deal with North Korea would be ...
SEOUL, May 9 (UPI) --North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sent a congratulatory ... RELATED North Korea denies selling weapons to Russia While Russia has been increasingly isolated by the international ...
For North Koreans, the country's northern frontier long offered rare access to outside information, trade opportunities, and ...
Leaders of South Korea and the European Union have agreed to increase pressure on Russia over its war against Ukraine and ...
The deal, which the parties agreed to last July, allows Ukraine, a major exporter of grain and other food crops ... worth of other advanced American weapons have given Ukraine a fighting chance ...
Vladimir V. Putin of Russia looks like a commander in absentia, treating the war in Ukraine as unfortunate but distant. His options have narrowed, but he is still betting on outlasting his foes.
RFE/RL's Live Briefing gives you all of the latest developments on Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Western military aid to Kyiv, worldwide reaction, and the plight of civilians and refugees.
North Korea released a statement of support for Russia on Tuesday, acknowledging the country's celebration of its Victory Day holiday. In the message, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un commended ...