
North Korea successfully tests its latest air defense missile system.
North Korea has successfully tested its newest air defense missile system, which has just entered mass production under the supervision of leader Kim Jong-un.

North Korea has successfully tested its newest air defense missile system, which has just entered mass production under the supervision of leader Kim Jong-un.

North Korea showcased its military might with a test of a new solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile called Hwasong-19.

North Korea announced the successful completion of a key test aimed at developing a multiple-warhead missile.

North Korea has confirmed it tested a cruise missile warhead and test-fired a new anti-aircraft missile in its West Sea.

According to KCNA, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un personally supervised the test launch of a cruise missile from a domestically developed warship.

The South Korean and Japanese militaries confirmed this morning that North Korea test-fired a long-range missile off its eastern coast, marking the 12th missile test this year.

That was the statement made by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un after the country successfully tested its first solid-fuel ballistic missile.

North Korea launched its fourth missile in just one week today (March 19) in response to the largest joint military exercise in years between the United States and South Korea.

North Korea's Rodong Sinmun newspaper published an article last weekend mentioning that the country had achieved great success in its recent Hwasong-17 ballistic missile test.

The Hwasong-17 is the largest mobile intercontinental ballistic missile system ever built by North Korea, with a range of over 13.000 km.

South Korea and Japan said today that North Korea launched at least one object believed to be an intercontinental ballistic missile into the sea.

North Korea's latest moves include repeatedly testing missiles, refusing dialogue with the US, but still leaving open the possibility of improving inter-Korean relations.

US President Donald Trump asserted that he does not view North Korea's recent launch of a short-range ballistic missile as a "trust-breaking" move.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un oversaw a "long-range attack drill," the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported on May 10.

US President Donald Trump believes that time is needed to resolve the North Korean nuclear crisis, although Pyongyang's announcement to halt nuclear testing is seen as a positive sign ahead of the summit with South Korea and the US.

Experts assess that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's announcement to halt its nuclear and missile programs is a significant step toward stabilizing the situation on the Korean Peninsula, as well as opening up the possibility of reducing tensions in relations between Pyongyang and Washington.

The magazine *North Korea Today* asserts that there is only one military force in the world today that is powerful enough to strike fear into the hearts of the United States.

Russian Ambassador to North Korea Alexander Matsegora warned that completely cutting off North Korea's oil supply would have dire consequences.

In 2017, North Korea made remarkable progress in its missile program, according to Russian ambassador to North Korea Aleksandr Matsegora.

North Korean Ambassador to the United Nations Han Tae-song stated that the nuclear test in September 2017 allowed Pyongyang to acquire nuclear forces in a safe and transparent manner.

In a press conference on January 17, US President Donald Trump said that Russia is hindering the US global campaign to maximize pressure on North Korea toward denuclearization on the peninsula.

Amidst the ongoing tensions between Pyongyang and Washington, the US military is reportedly seriously preparing for the possibility of conflict.

According to Japan's Kyodo news agency, Tokyo believes there is a risk of war on the Korean Peninsula and that Washington will launch a preemptive strike against Pyongyang.

With Pyongyang remaining indifferent while Washington continues its threats, experts believe that the new UN sanctions against North Korea will not only fail to resolve the issue but will also make the regional situation more dangerous.

A spokesperson for North Korea's Foreign Ministry officially released North Korea's position on the new sanctions drafted by the US and adopted by the UN Security Council on December 22.

The United Nations Security Council has unanimously adopted a new resolution imposing sanctions on North Korea due to its continued ballistic missile testing.

The U.S. is presenting new sanctions against North Korea to the UN Security Council, which would expand the ban to include more North Korean exports and require North Korean laborers working abroad to return home.

One of the main focuses of Russian President Vladimir Putin's press briefing on December 14th was Russia's international relations and his views on prominent international issues.

A Dutch space expert has questioned whether North Korea may have manipulated images of the Hwasong-15 missile from last week's launch.

In the early hours of November 28, North Korea test-fired the brand-new Hwasong-15 missile, and the country still possesses another type of missile that appeared in the April 2017 military parade but has yet to be tested.