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Why Kim Yo Jong will complain about US-ROK military drills until the end of time
Military exercises have little impact on talks with North Korea, regardless of angry words from Kim Jong Un’s sister
US official lands in Seoul, says alliance must be ‘ready to fight’ if needed
Defense secretary Lloyd Austin emphasized general “military readiness” and “unprecedented” North Korea issues
‘A giant game of laser tag’: US-South Korea military exercises explained
Retired Lt. Col. Steve Tharp explains how exercises work, why they’re contentious and how Seoul and Washington cooperate
US official visits Tokyo, vows to pursue North Korea denuclearization
Experts say U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s choice in words will matter for any future nuclear negotiations
South Korea defends military exercises after Kim Yo Jong threatens retaliation
Kim Jong Un’s sister slammed military drills, but Seoul’s defense ministry said that they’re “defensive in nature”
US-ROK joint military exercises, explained – NKNews Podcast Ep. 174
Lt. Col. Steve Tharp (ret) discusses why joint drills are important for stability on the Korean Peninsula
North Korea orders foreigners in Pyongyang to stay indoors amid dust storm fears
Expats in Pyongyang received warning call late on Monday evening, sources say
Biden’s North Korea outreach failed. Now, prospects for talks are even bleaker.
Biden’s busy agenda, lessons learned from the Trump era and COVID-19 make renewed U.S.-DPRK talks very unlikely
Warship catches ship-to-ship transfer on mission to stop North Korean smuggling
Photos of unflagged tankers lashed together with hoses show North Korea’s economy still running on oil, experts say
Why North Korea abandoned its quest to lead the ‘third world’
Author Benjamin Young discusses his new book, “Guns, Guerillas, and the Great Leader: North Korea and the Third World”