March 29, 2024

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Leo Byrne

Leo Byrne

Leo Byrne was the Data and Analytic Director at NK News. Follow him on twitter.

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South Korea to order Patriot missile defense upgrades: DAPA

Newer PAC-3 SME's intended to defend against short and medium-range missiles and rockets

Leo ByrneLeo ByrneFebruary 19, 2018
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All NATO allies within range of N. Korean missiles: NATO chief

UN Secretary-General warns world closest to nuclear conflict since the Cold War

Leo ByrneLeo ByrneFebruary 16, 2018
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Russian fuel shipments to N. Korea overtook China’s in November: data

Trade figures indicate that shipments continue in smaller quantities, despite U.S. sanctions

Leo ByrneLeo ByrneFebruary 16, 2018
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Chinese imports of North Korean textiles fall sharply in December

Decrease in line with UN resolutions, which came into effect on December 11

Leo ByrneLeo ByrneFebruary 14, 2018
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N. Korean ship with prior ties to weapon smuggling arrives at Chinese coal port

Myong Sin was previously owned by companies involved in DPRK gunrunning

Leo ByrneLeo ByrneFebruary 14, 2018
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U.S. targets Latvian bank for dealing with sanctioned North Korean entities

ABLV Bank accused of facilitating payments on behalf of DPRK arms dealers, financial institutions

Hamish MacdonaldHamish Macdonald | Leo ByrneFebruary 13, 2018
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China continued sanctioned commodities trade with N. Korea in December: data

KITA figures show that some newly sanctioned exports increased following their designation

Leo ByrneLeo ByrneFebruary 12, 2018
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“No daylight” between Washington and Seoul: Pence

U.S. Vice President says the two countries are committed to the DPRK's diplomatic isolation

Leo ByrneLeo ByrneFebruary 10, 2018
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Food delivered to N. Korean ferry near Vladivostok after distress call

The Mangyongbong has been blocked from entering Russian port since January 31

Leo ByrneLeo ByrneFebruary 8, 2018
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N. Korea accesses financial services via “critical implementation deficiencies”: UN

Representatives of DPRK banks still working in China, Libya, the Russian Federation, Syria, and the United Arab Emirates

Leo ByrneLeo ByrneFebruary 7, 2018
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