When Google executive Eric Schmidt visited North Korea earlier this month with former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson, they urged the isolated totalitarian state to open itself up to the Internet.
U.S. defense intelligence believes North Korea will have five-fold the current estimated number of ICBMs by 2035.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Google Inc. has helped fill the gap in one of the last remaining information black holes in the world by releasing a detailed map of North Korea that adds street names, ...
Thanks to citizen cartographers, Google is finally able to fill in one of the last blank spaces on its version of Earth. Last night, the company added North Korea to vast database, and now we can see ...
Open-source data has revealed three types of American RC-135 spy planes were flying near North Korea ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday. The nuclear-armed North Korea ...
Moscow is taking territory back from Ukrainian forces in Russia's western Kursk region, according to new assessments, as the U.S. says it expects North Korean reinforcements to head for front-line ...
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said Wednesday he’s weighing a possible apology to North Korea over suspicions that ...
Two major U.S.-funded broadcasters — the Voice of America and Radio Free Asia — were forced to stop their Korean-language ...