A shocking report reveals that a 2019 Navy SEALs mission in North Korea resulted in civilian deaths, raising questions about US military operations and government secrecy during Trump's presidency.
In a shocking revelation, a botched covert operation by US Navy SEALs in 2019 led to the deaths of North Korean civilians. Approved by Trump, the mission aimed to improve intelligence but ended in tragedy during high-stakes negotiations.
A 2019 Navy SEAL mission to intercept Kim Jong Un's communications ended tragically with unarmed civilians killed. Discover the shocking details of this failed operation amid tense US-North Korea relations.
Explore the luxurious and secure world of Kim Jong Un’s bulletproof train, equipped for comfort and power during international summits. Discover what makes this train a symbol of North Korean authority!
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed into China to attend a significant diplomatic event celebrating Japan's surrender in WWII. His visit precedes a military parade in Beijing, marking a pivotal moment in international relations.
In a rare appearance, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin will join over two dozen world leaders at China's grand military parade, celebrating the 80th anniversary of WWII's end.
During a summit with South Korea's president, Trump expressed his desire to meet Kim Jong-un again this year, highlighting his strong relationship with the North Korean leader amid ongoing tensions.
President Trump expresses his desire to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un this year, while engaging in tense discussions with South Korea's new president. Trade and military issues remain critical as both nations navigate complex relations.
In a rare public statement, Kim Jong Un condemned a serious accident during the launch of a new warship, calling it a 'criminal act' and demanding accountability. The 5,000-ton destroyer tipped off balance due to design flaws, raising questions about military oversight in North Korea.
A new Android spyware called 'KoSpy' has been linked to North Korean threat actors infiltrating Google Play and third-party app stores. This malware targets users by disguising itself as legitimate apps. Here's what you need to know!