North Korean leader Kim Jong-un inspected a series of AI-powered suicide drones and strategic reconnaissance UAVs during a recent visit to the country’s key defense research centers. The inspections took place on March 25 and 26 and were reported on March 26 by the state-run Rodong Sinmun.
U.S. intelligence warned that North Korea is actively working toward international recognition as a nuclear power, signaling a shift from previous assessments and raising concerns that Washington may move from a denuclearization strategy to one of arms control.
Frank Jannuzi, President of the Mansfield Foundation, has raised concerns over South Korea’s political instability, warning that its leadership vacuum is affecting diplomatic engagement...
On February 28, a high-stakes summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ended in failure. The breakdown exposed the stark...
Potential Conflicts Regardless of Election Outcome
Andrew Yeo, the Korea Chair at the Brookings Institution, has warned that regardless of which party's candidate wins a...
Stephen Noerper, a professor at Hawaii Pacific University and former vice president of the Korea Society, stated that Yoon’s impeachment has strained relations between...
As the South Korea impeachment crisis unfolds, U.S. experts are analyzing its impact on international relations.
Victor Cha, Korea Chair at the Center for Strategic...
South Korea’s Constitutional Court will rule on President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment as early as mid-March. The decision could reshape the country’s leadership and...
A new report has revealed that North Korean cyberattacks targeting cryptocurrency platforms more than doubled in 2024 compared to the previous year. Analysts attribute...