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    North Korea diplomacy

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    The DMZ in South Korea.

    On the front line of North Korea’s nuclear threat

    The possibility of another Trump presidency has global leaders nervous about Kim Jong-un’s erratic behaviour. Would a second mandate tame or embolden “little rocket man”.

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    • Jessica Sier

    June

    Russian president Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

    Putin and Kim sign mutual defence pact

    The pact could be a dramatic shift in the strategic balance in Northeast Asia by placing Russia’s heft behind North Korea.

    • Josh Smith and Ju-min Park

    March

    Former South Korean defence minister Lee Jong-sup in Seoul last year.

    South Korea sends scandal-hit ambassador to Australia

    The arrival of South Korea’s former defence minister in Canberra this week has made headlines in Seoul, where the opposition accused him of fleeing the country.

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    • Michael Smith

    This is what it’s like to live in North Korea’s firing line

    Kim Jong-un, now on a war footing, has been emboldened by its closer relations with Russia and China. That’s a problem for South Korea’s Yeonpyeong Island.

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    • Michael Smith and Sean Na

    December 2023

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    What a Trump second term might look like

    Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign has painted a vivid picture of his second term plans: prosecuting his political rivals, finishing his border wall, massive deportations, a trade war with China.

    • Rozina Sabur
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    October 2023

    Defence Minister Richard Marles inspects an honour guard with his counterpart Minoru Kihara in Tokyo.

    Australia seeks to bolster South Korea, Japan defence ties

    Richard Marles has met North Asian counterparts in Japan and South Korea amid rising tensions in the Middle East.

    • Michael Smith

    September 2023

    North Korea’s supreme leader Kim Jong-un.

    More than weapons riding on Kim’s train ride to Vladivostok

    For Pyongyang, tighter partnerships with Russia and China help break its diplomatic isolation to become part of a united front against the United States.

    • Nicola Smith

    June 2023

    Kim Yo Jong  has what it takes to win over the male-dominated and elderly power elite in North Korea.

    North Korea’s deadly little sister

    In the Hermit Kingdom every person except her dictator brother bows down to Kim Yo-jong.

    • Sung-Yoon Lee

    May 2023

    Defence Minister Richard Marles.

    Australia, Korea to take defence ties to ‘next level’

    Defence Minister Richard Marles is confident the Albanese government’s move to wind back some South Korean defence contracts will not upset Seoul.

    • Michael Smith

    April 2023

    How North Korea’s hackers bankroll its quest for the bomb

    Cybercrime is a windfall for Kim Jong Un’s nuclear weapon ambitions.

    • Robbie Gramer and Rishi Ivengar

    March 2023

    This photo provided by the North Korean government shows what it says is a ballistic missile being launched at the weekend.

    Kim oversees simulated nuclear counterattack against US, South Korea

    North Korea’s drills involved a short-range missile launch but – unusually – the missile flew from a buried silo.

    • Hyonhee Shin
    A TV news report in Seoul of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and the submarine missile launch.

    North Korea launches cruise missiles from subs in new threat

    Kim Jong-un’s submarine missile program potentially extends North Korea’s nuclear arsenal range, posing a bigger threat to the US and its allies.

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    • Choe Sang-Hun

    February 2023

    Korean leader Kim Jong-un, with his daughter, at a military parade in Pyongyang this month.

    Sanctions likely to fail without diplomatic carrots

    Sanctions alone against authoritarian regimes will not succeed, as they increasingly withdraw from the global economy and become self-sufficient.

    • Ken Heydon

    January 2023

    Kim Jong-un shakes hands with US President Donald Trump in June 2019.

    Too great to deter? North Korea’s evolving nuclear threat

    North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un’s growing arsenal is setting the scene for a risky game of military one-upmanship with the US and its east Asian allies.

    • Christian Davies, Kana Inagaki and Demetri Sevastopulo

    December 2022

    What Kim Jong-un really wants

    With the world focused on Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, Pyongyang has staged more tests this year than any other on record.

    • John Delury
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    November 2022

    A TV at Seoul Railway Station shows North Korea’s missile launches.

    Pyongyang fires missile barrage near Japan, South Korea

    The launches came a day after North Korea fired 23 missiles, the most in a single day, including one that landed off South Korea’s coast for the first time.

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    • Kim Tong-Hyung and Mari Yamaguchi

    October 2022

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    Warnings as North Korea missile flies over Japan

    Japan has issued a rare warning for some residents to seek shelter after North Korea launched a ballistic missile over the country on Tuesday.

    • Michael Smith

    September 2022

    North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

    North Korea shifts nuclear policy to allow pre-emptive strikes

    The North Korean leader says he will never give up the country’s arsenal or enter talks to decommission its weapons.

    • Josh Smith

    May 2022

    Joe Biden arrives in Tokyo on Sunday.

    Biden seeks to shore up support for Asia-Pacific economic plan

    Although far less sweeping than the TPP, the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework will set standards for the digital economy, clean energy and supply-chain resilience.

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    • Zolan Kanno-Youngs
    Kim Jong-un attends a meeting on anti-virus strategies in Pyongyang on at the weekend.

    North Korea reports 15 more suspected COVID-19 deaths

    The additional deaths on Sunday took the country’s reported fever-related fatalities to 42.

    • Hyung-Jin Kim