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The FBI blamed North Korean government hackers on Thursday for stealing more than $600 million in bitcoin from a video game company last month, the latest in a succession of daring cyber heists linked to Pyongyang.
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After pleading guilty to assisting North Korea in evading US sanctions, a Bitcoin expert was sentenced to more than five years in prison.
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Following the invasion of Ukraine, various countries have taken a series of aggressive actions. North Korea successfully test-fired its most powerful intercontinental ballistic missile on Thursday (ICBM). The missile landed in the Exclusive Economic Zone of Japan (EEZ).
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Eunji Lee, a comedian, is gaining popularity as an all-around entertainer who can perfectly digest a variety of characters.
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Yoo Seon, an actress, publish why she uses public transportation. Yoo Seon posted two photos of his current situation on his personal Instagram on September 28.
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A bad habit shared by its leader Kim Jong-un.
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Torture, humiliation and coerced confessions are rife in the North Korean justice system, which treats detainees "worse than animals," Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a report on Monday.
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The parade was held to mark the 75th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Workers' Party in the nuclear-weapon country.
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The members of South Korean boy band BTS could become $54 million richer when their record label goes public. Big Hit Entertainment — the Seoul-based music firm behind the world’s hottest K-pop act — revealed in its Wednesday IPO filing that it gave each of BTS’s seven members 68,385 shares last month “for the purpose …
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South Korean prosecutors on Tuesday indicted Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong on charges of stock price manipulation and other financial crimes, setting up what could be a protracted legal battle to determine whether the 52-year-old billionaire illegally cemented his control over the business giant. Lee’s attorneys denied the charges, which were also filed against 10 other …