As countries grow closer, North Korean leader expected to seek Russian economic aid and military technology in exchange for munitions to be used in Moscow's war in Ukraine
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Visit comes as Russia looks to secure a supply of arms and ammunition to fuel its war in Ukraine and prompts fears Moscow could transfer advanced technology to North Korea
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Experts say it is unlikely Pyongyang will be able to see through project without external assistance, and that it is 'exaggerating' capabilities of sub
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In new public testimony, former president spars with New York AG suing him for fraud, says he never expected his inflated financial statements would be taken seriously
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As tensions escalate, Pyongyang claims practicing 'scorched earth strikes' on its neighbor amid anger over joint US-South Korean drills
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Official news agency says Travis King defected over unhappiness with 'inhuman mistreatment and racial discrimination' in military, though impossible to verify Pyongyang propaganda