north korea
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Man Building ‘Nuclear Bunker’ Under House Charged With Murder After Worker Dies In Fire
US authorities have charged 27-year-old Bethesda, Maryland stock trader Daniel L. Beckwitt with involuntary manslaughter and second-degree murder after worker Askia Khafra died in a fire while building an elaborate 61m network of underground tunnels designed to protect Beckwitt from a North Korean nuclear attack.
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North Korea May Be Secretly Selling Face Recognition Tech Abroad Through Front Companies
Security researchers have unearthed an elaborate scheme of North Korean front companies secretly suppling advanced biometric recognition and encryption software to countries around the world. In a new report, researchers at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies say North Korea uses a web of freelancing sites, shell companies, and difficult to trace aliases to…
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Satellite Analysis Shows North Korea’s 2017 Nuclear Test Literally Moved A Mountain
By combining satellite radar with seismic data, an international team of researchers has reassessed the effects of North Korea’s most recent nuclear test at Mount Mantap, offering disturbing new estimates for the strength of the device used and its influence on the mountain itself.
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North Korea Plans To Adjust Time Zone After Spending Two Years 30 Minutes Behind South Korea
North Korea has been 30 minutes behind South Korea ever since Kim Jong Un created “Pyongyang Time” in 2015. But starting May 5, North Korea will adjust its clocks to sync with South Korea in yet another step toward normalised relations, according to state news agency KCNA and Reuters.