China, Russia and North Korea have formed a de facto alliance and their rivalry with the U.S.-led security framework involving Tokyo and Seoul may grow, a report released by a think tank of Japan's ...
Analysts say the event served a dual purpose: grooming Kim’s potential successor and angling for Russian jets as payment for ...
The report came as Japan’s tensions with China have been intensifying. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Russia’s deepening military ties with North Korea are forcing Washington and Seoul to rethink the direction of their decades-old alliance amid a shifting Indo-Pacific order ...
North Korea has made Russian a required language for students beginning in the fourth grade – as Moscow’s ties with the ...