North Korea is believed to have detained a serving US army soldier who crossed the heavily fortified border from South Korea ... fled from North Korea to China every year, according to numbers ...
A vast majority of the North Korean defectors in South Korea have come here via China and Southeast Asian countries. Saturday’s border crossing has raised questions about South Korea’s ...
Narrator: More than 1,000 North Koreans try to escape the country every year. They risk being killed, imprisoned, or trafficked, as they escape through China, Mongolia, and different regions of ...
Seoul says more than 30,000 North Koreans have defected to the South since the end of the Korean War in 1953. The majority of the defectors flee via China, which has the longest border with North ...
Mongolia and China seem to be moving forward on long-hoped-for cross-border infrastructure and joint energy projects, while stepping up technology cooperation. China, Russia, and North Korea have ...
We are doing so to explore the world’s most militarised border ... between north and south until forced to flee across the Yalu River into China in 2009. In a harrowing Korean version ...