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North Korea declares South
Kim Jong-un's Sister Calls South Korea And Ukraine 'Badly Behaved Dogs'
Kim Yo Jong—the sister of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and a powerful politician in her own right—has lashed out at South Korea and Ukraine, branding them "badly behaved dogs raised by the United States.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un says South Korea is a foreign, hostile country, KCNA says
SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said South Korea is a foreign and hostile country, state media KCNA said on Friday. The remarks come a day after KCNA said North Korea's national assembly amended the constitution to designate South Korea a "hostile state",
Kim stresses to North Korean troops they should treat South Korea as a hostile foreign enemy
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reminded his troops to treat South Korea as a hostile foreign enemy and insisted that the North wouldn’t hesitate to attack its rival if the South infringes upon its sovereignty,
New York Sun
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With North Korea Aiding Russia in Ukraine War, South Korea Threatens To Arm Kyiv
If the illegal military cooperation between North Korea and Russia continues,’ the South’s deputy national security adviser, ...
3h
on MSN
South Korea ‘could send lethal weapons to Ukraine’ after North Korean troops ‘land in Russia’
South Korea could directly supply lethal weapons to Ukraine after it accused North Korea of sending 1,500 special forces ...
Opinion
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Opinion
How the ROK-U.S. alliance can exploit Kim Jong Un's constitutional changes
Anticipated changes to North Korea's constitution mark a pivotal shift in the strategic landscape of the Korean Peninsula, ...
5h
on MSN
North Korean flag 'raised in Ukraine' as Kim Jong Un 'lends' Putin 12k troops
Pyongyang is planning to send up to 12,000 troops to Russia, according to South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS).
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