North Korea's citizens abroad will be allowed to re-enter the country with one week of quarantine, state media says, as Pyongyang eased its strict COVID-19 border controls in place since early 2020.
North Korea's successful launch in July of a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile was likely the result of technical cooperation sourced to Russia, a U.S. national security policy expert said in a report on Thursday.
The time window North Korea had designated for the launch of a rocket carrying a satellite ended at midnight June 10, with the nation vowing to try again in the near future after its failed attempt on May 31.
North Korea says it conducted a ballistic missile launch drill on March 19, simulating a tactical nuclear counterattack, with the missile detonating 800 meters above waters in the Sea of Japan.
North Korea says it conducted a ballistic missile launch drill the previous day, simulating a tactical nuclear counterattack, with the missile detonating 800 meters above waters in the Sea of Japan.