Vice President Kamala Harris commends US alliance with 'Republic of North Korea' in DMZ speech gaffe
Vice President Kamala Harris made an unfortunate gaffe during her speech at the Korean Peninsula's Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) on Thursday, saying that the U.S. has a "strong alliance" with "the Republic ...
S. Korea will fully open 12 DMZ Peace Trail routes this month, offering expanded access to border-area tours designed to ...
DMZ bears the unfortunate distinction of suffering from one of the most severe pandemic disruptions on a show that’s made it to air. Originally planned as a proper ongoing series for HBO Max, the ...
A South Korean Army Surion helicopter crossed into the DMZ while battling a wildfire near the border, sparking an ...
Unification minister calls resuming tourist railway to border with N. Korea starting point for peace
Unification Minister Chung Dong-young said Friday the resumption of tourist rail service to the border with North Korea is a "small" starting point for establishing peace with Pyongyang.
James LaPorta is a national security coordinating producer in CBS News' Washington bureau. He is a former U.S. Marine infantryman and veteran of the Afghanistan war. North Korea has started ...
DMZ was originally intended to be a longform series on HBO Max but in the end it was reduced to just four episodes because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rosario Dawson told Newsweek. The show, which was ...
Some state and local governments never established demilitarized zone networks because they didn’t consider home offices a threat when they shifted to remote work after the COVID-19 outbreak, security ...
Okay, a question for the hive about security philosophies. Let's say I have a DMZ. In this DMZ I have multiple hosts, providing services to the external network and to the internal network as well.
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