Abdul Qadeer Khan has until now claimed he acted alone in sharing nuclear technology with Iran, Libya and North Korea. Khan now says he was told by former PM to pass on information.
by DPA 2 comments
Abdul Qadeer Khan has until now claimed he acted alone in sharing nuclear technology with Iran, Libya and North Korea. Khan now says he was told by former PM to pass on information.
by DPA 2 comments
Limitations on freedom of movement are just the tip of the iceberg in Eritrea - one the harshest dictatorships in the world.
by Yishai Halper 2 comments
Iran's supreme leader declares that the two countries have 'common enemies.'
by Reuters 1 comments
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As North Korea prepares for its upcoming space-missile, satellite pictures of its launching pad reveal that its relationship to Iran is more similar than we think.
by Anshel Pfeffer 2 comments
Last week, a deal was struck between the two countries that ensures hundreds of tons of U.S.food aid to the impoverished North in exchange for a moratorium on long-range missile and nuclear tests.
by The Associated Press 1 comments
German newspaper Die Welt reports that Pyongyang has provided the countries with ‘maraging steel,’ used to upgrade missiles and centrifuges.
by Yossi Melman 42 comments
South Korea's efforts to boost weapons systems on the front-line islands follow intense criticism that defense officials failed to respond strongly and quickly enough after the North's attack last year.
by The Associated Press 10 comments
The trade is in violation of UN sanctions which ban exchange of nuclear, missile technology with North Korea, and calls for asset freezes, travel bans on a number of North Korean individuals.
by Reuters 3 comments
Navies of S. Korea and U.S. have intensified joint drills around the peninsula after North Korean attack on the island of Yeonpyeong in November.
by DPA 1 comments
Yonhap news agency said North Korea had moved surface-to-air missiles to frontline areas, days after it shelled a tiny South Korean island killing four people.
by News Agencies 1 comments
Sudden spike in tension in the world's fastest growing economic region is putting mounting pressure on China to rein in its ally; U.S., South Korea to hold joint military exercises next week.
by Reuters 8 comments
The prime minister is mum about who will take over the spy agency, but whoever it is, North Korea will have to be on their mind.
by Yossi Melman 53 comments
North Korea blames South for instigating cross-fire with military drill; White House urges North to halt 'belligerent' actions; Security Council planning to meet.
by News Agencies 62 comments
Siegfried Hecker claims to have seen hundreds of centrifuges in a facility he describes as stunningly sophisticated.
by News Agencies 8 comments
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