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Did a North Korean Chemical Weapons Expert Actually Defect to Europe?

Did a North Korean Chemical Weapons Expert Actually Defect to Europe?

By John Power
Amid media furor, there is little evidence for the defection of a North Korean chemical weapons expert.
Both Koreas Invited to Beijing For World War II Anniversary

Both Koreas Invited to Beijing For World War II Anniversary

By Ankit Panda
Will both Koreas send ceremonial units to China's parade commemorating the 70th anniversary of World War II's end?

What Does the US Military See as Its Greatest Threat?

What Does the US Military See as Its Greatest Threat?

By Franz-Stefan Gady
China's activities in the South China Sea are prominently featured in the Pentagon's latest strategy document.

Is North Korea's 'Byungjin Line' on the US-China Strategic Agenda?

Is North Korea's 'Byungjin Line' on the US-China Strategic Agenda?

By Ankit Panda
Are the United States and China on the same page regarding North Korea's Byungjin line?

The Koryo Hotel, Symbol of the 'Glory and Strength of the DPRK,' Catches Fire

The Koryo Hotel, Symbol of the 'Glory and Strength of the DPRK,' Catches Fire

By Ankit Panda
Pyongyang security forces scrambled on Thursday as the country's second-largest hotel caught fire.

South Korea Tests New Ballistic Missile

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The new missile can allegedly hit all of North Korea.

Why Did a US Cyber Attack on North Korea Fail?

Why Did a US Cyber Attack on North Korea Fail?

By Catherine Putz
North Korea's near-complete isolation may have had something to do with the 2010 failure of a Stuxnet-related attack.
Meet North Korea's Speedy, Stealthy Boats

Meet North Korea's Speedy, Stealthy Boats

By Ankit Panda
Plus, nuclear diplomacy, North Korea, U.S.-India relations, and more. Weekend links.

Time for Tougher Sanctions on North Korea?

Time for Tougher Sanctions on North Korea?

By So Yeon Kim
In both South Korea and the United States, there's little patience for North Korea's duplicity and threats.

US, South Korea, Japan Coordinate Trilaterally on North Korea

US, South Korea, Japan Coordinate Trilaterally on North Korea

By Ankit Panda
The United States, South Korea, and Japan agreed to pressure North Korea over its nuclear program.

US, China to Jointly Pressure North Korea Over Nuclear Program

US, China to Jointly Pressure North Korea Over Nuclear Program

By Ankit Panda
The United States and China may come together to increase pressure on Pyongyang to back off its nuclear program.
Making Smart Sanctions Smarter

Making Smart Sanctions Smarter

By Brittney Lenard
Sanctions can be a powerful tool, provided there is thought applied to their implementation and scope.

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