Tales From a North Korean Computer: Facebook, LinkedIn and Sanctions Busting
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Exclusive: North Korean traders offering cheap coal on hopes sanctions will ease - Chinese traders
BEIJING (Reuters) - Some North.....»»
North Korean Hackers Spying on Defectors Using Facebook to Spread Android Malware
As North Korea teases deals with the U.S. and South Korea, its hackers are infecting defectors' smartphones, a cybersecurity firm has warned......»»
The Wall Street Journal: North Korea says it’s still willing to meet Trump ‘any time’
President Donald Trump scrapped plans for a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, citing “open hostility†from the North Korean regime, as the White House considered dozens of sanctions on Pyongyang......»»
U.S. Holds Off on New North Korea Sanctions as Summit Talks Progress
The U.S. decided to hold off​on implementing a major new sanctions push against North Korea while it looks to revive a summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un next month......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. defers ramping up sanctions on North Korea in race to save summit
The decision to put off major new sanctions is part of moves by both sides aimed at reviving a June 12 summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore......»»
North Korean elites get the latest tech - including iPhone X - despite sanctions, report finds
North Korean elites get the latest tech - including iPhone X - despite sanctions, report finds.....»»
Wall Street edges higher ahead of Trump-Kim meet
(Reuters) - U.S. stocks edged higher on Monday, helped by gains in Facebook and a handful of healthcare stocks ahead of a highly anticipated meeting between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un......»»
Wall Street rises ahead of Trump-Kim summit
(Reuters) - U.S. stocks rose on Monday, driven by gains in Facebook and a handful of healthcare stocks ahead of a highly anticipated meeting between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un......»»
Trump: North Korean sanctions at this time will remain in effect
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North Korea Plays Up U.S. Concessions to Kim Jong Un
North Korea said President Donald Trump had told Kim Jong Un that he intended to halt U.S.-South Korea military exercises and lift sanctions, suggesting through its state media that Mr. Trump had acceded to two longstanding North Korean demands......»»
Pompeo fires back at North Korea, says sanctions stay until "complete" denuclearization
North Korea's Korean Central News Agency/Reuters Tough sanctions will remain on North Korea until its complete denuclearization, the U.S. secretary of state said on Thursday. North Korean state media reported on Wedne.....»»
South Korea Suspects 9,000 Tons of North Korean Coal Made It Into the Country
Seoul is looking for the suspected North Korean coal that entered its ports last year despite a ban on such shipments, in what would be another example of Pyongyang exploiting gaps in the U.S.-led sanctions regime......»»
North Korean economy "shrinking at fastest rate in 20 years"
North Korea’s economy contracted at the sharpest rate in two decades in 2017 South Korea’s central bank says, in a clear sign international sanctions imposed to stop Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programmes have hit growth hard. Grace Lee reports......»»
Russia Issuing North Korean Work Permits Despite U.N. Ban
Russia is letting thousands of new North Korean laborers enter the country and issuing fresh work permits—actions U.S. officials say potentially violate sanctions aimed at cutting cash flows to Pyongyang and coercing it into giving up nuclear weapons......»»
Thousands of North Korean Workers Enter Russia Despite U.N. Ban
Russia is letting thousands of new North Korean laborers enter the country and issuing fresh work permits—actions U.S. officials say potentially violate sanctions aimed at cutting cash flows to Pyongyang and coercing it into giving up nuclear weapons......»»
North Korean state media is calling on the US to drop sanctions after a series of "goodwill measures"
North Korean state media is urging the US to drop its sanctions following a series of moves it considers goodwill gestures. State media says.....»»
Hopes of N. Korean revival spur Chinese tourism
North Korea’s proclaimed shift in national focus to economic development from nuclear arms is prompting cautious optimism across the Chinese border in Dandong, a trading hub hit hard by United Nations sanctions against Pyongyang. Jayson Albano reports.....»»
South Korea: North Korean coal entered its ports illegally
South Korea said a total of 35,000 tons of North Korean coal and pig iron worth $5.8 million illegally entered its ports last year, in possible violations of UN sanctions......»»
North Korean Coal, Iron Smuggled to the South via Russia
Three South Koreans illegally imported North Korean coal and iron via Russia in violation of sanctions, exposing a crack in the U.S.-led campaign to cut off trade with Pyongyang......»»
U.S. Blacklists Russian, Chinese Firms It Says Aided North Korean Shipments
The U.S. put Russia and China on notice that it is unhappy with their enforcement of sanctions on North Korea by taking action against companies in those countries it said aided North Korea’s shipping industry......»»