Kim Jong Un continues to claim his country has no virus cases; Pyongyang also linked to $300 million cryptocurrency cyber-heist

With Biden set to take office, North Korean leader insists US policy toward Pyongyang 'will never change, whoever comes into power'

Kim Jong Un says he won’t use his nuclear weapons first, suggests he's open to dialogue, but also calls Washington his 'main enemy'

Separately, US Treasury announces penalties on six Chinese and Vietnamese companies and four ships for selling and transporting North Korean coal

Kim Jong UN warns he will marshal full nuclear force if Pyongyang is threatened as never-before-seen weapons unveiled at event marking 75 years in power for ruling party

International body says Pyongyang exceeding restrictions on petroleum imports and sending its workers overseas, including a former Juventus soccer player

ClearSky says Lazarus hackers stole sensitive data from 'several dozen' companies, NY Times reports; Israel said concerned it could fall into Iranian hands

Ali Khamenei says Trump wants to use nuclear talks with Tehran 'for propaganda like negotiations with North Korea'

City of Kaesong near frontier shut down; regime says virus brought by runaway who fled to South Korea years ago and illegally returned last week

Tensions rise between two Koreas in dispute over propaganda leaflets, with North Korean leader's sister Kim Yo Jong rejecting South's offer to send calming envoys

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