North Korea's updated constitution mandates an automatic nuclear strike if Kim Jong Un is assassinated, aiming to deter leadership strikes and ensure regime protection ...
North Korea's new nuclear policy mandates an automatic strike if Kim Jong Un is threatened, sparking global security concerns and highlighting the regime's fear of leadership decapitation.
The change comes amid heightened global tensions following the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and other officials during a recent conflict.
Two Americans have been sentenced to prison for helping North Korean operatives infiltrate nearly 70 US companies through fraudulent remote IT jobs, enabling overseas access to company laptops via RDP and generating over $1.2 million for the regime.