Reports from the Russian-occupied region reveal a tragic trend among North Korean soldiers, many of whom are turning to suicide rather than participating in so-called "human wave" attacks. These ...
Stepped up attacks by Russia are heightening longstanding concerns over how Ukraine manages its military and countering assumptions that Moscow’s offensive would slow, soldiers and military analysts ...
North Korean President Kim Jong Un on Monday declared a "new high" in relations between North Korea and Russia and hoped for ...
Russia's attacks are heightening concerns over Ukraine's military management and countering assumptions that Moscow’s ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently said there have been over 3,000 North Korean casualties in Kursk. South Korea reported over 1,000 casualties last week. Newsweek has not verified either ...
A third year of war in Ukraine drags on as the new year and the conflict's February anniversary approach. The war in 2024 saw ...
North Korean troops supporting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are conducting ground assaults against Ukrainian forces that have ...
The Center for Strategic Communication and Information Security pursues efforts to provide a brief explanation to foreign ...
Elbridge Colby says US forces on the Korean peninsula ‘should not be held hostage to dealing with the North Korean problem’.
Ukrainian special forces have released several excerpts from a purported diary it said was found on a North Korean soldier ...
Ukraine's summer incursion into Kursk took Russia by surprise - and forced Vladimir Putin to redirect significant resources.
Unbridgeable language barriers between Putin's soldiers and Kim's men have led to deadly 'friendly fire' clashes.