North Korea claims to launch repaired warship on 2nd try
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Trump famously said that he and Kim “fell in love” after the North Korean dictator sent him “beautiful letters” in his first term, but now his old pen pal is apparently ghosting him.
White House press secretary states Trump wants to build on the 2018 summit with Kim Jong Un and remains open to communication despite recent letter rejection claims.
North Korea’s relationship with Russia is now “forged in blood”, Kim Jong-un said in a message to Vladimir Putin on Thursday.
The device would covertly take a screenshot every five minutes, storing the images in a secret folder which the user couldn’t access, but which presumably were accessible to North Korean
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President Donald Trump remains open to communications with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the White House said in its latest comments expressing willingness to resume dialogue with the nuclear-armed North,
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNN. Korean leader calls for bolstering production of new shells for modern warfareNorth Korean leader Kim Jong-un has called for expanding the production of a new type of artillery shells for modern warfare, Pyongyang's state media reported Saturday, amid deepening military cooperation between the North and Russia.
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un said Thursday that a navy destroyer which capsized during its launch last month has been repaired and will soon be delivered to the fleet. The 5,000-ton Kang Kon was righted and returned to dry dock following what Kim previously called a “serious accident,
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TaiwanPlus on MSNKim Jong Un Attends Relaunch of Warship Weeks After Initial FailureNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un attended a second launch ceremony for a warship that capsized during its debut in May. State media says the destroyer was salvaged and relaunched, though analysts question its combat readiness.