Kim Jong Un says he's ready to meet with Trump but warns the North will be forced to take a different path if the U.S. "continues to break its promises"
Kim Jong Un says he's ready to meet with Trump but warns the North will be forced to take a different path if the U.S. "continues to break its promises"
At least 20 killed in violent clashes in India's capital; ... said North Korea had to overcome a number of "obstacles" to get to this moment. ... Here's how the White House describes the call with ...
The president, meanwhile, called the meeting a "big moment" after years of bitter hostility between the two countries that dates back to the Korean War. U.S. forces have been deployed in South ...
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North Korean watch news report on North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un's Singapore visit in front of an electronic screen at Pyongyang station in Pyongyang, North Korea, in this photo taken by Kyodo ...
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Mahmoud Abdel Rahman carries the dead body of his 11-month-old grandson, Latif, who was killed along with his mother on Monday when their house collapsed in a car bomb attack, while mourners carry ...
Monday's mine clearing is the first of its kind since the Koreas worked together to remove mines and explosives at a few border areas to accommodate now-stalled economic and transportation ...
North and South Korean leaders plant ceremonial tree. South Korea literally rolled out the red carpet for its long-time nemesis, and the two men were often seen smiling and even laughing together.
An administration official said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will be joining Mr. Trump at the DMZ. Pompeo said Sunday that the U.S. is ready to resume talks with North Korea "at a moment's notice."
North Korea says it detained another U.S. citizen over alleged hostile acts. May 7, ... The Swedish Embassy in Pyongyang has not returned phone calls or responded to emails. The embassy looks ...
North Korea hit with stronger sanctions by U.N. Security Council. ... Bans the export of metals such as copper, nickel, silver and zinc ... the agency says.
Richardson Arrives In North Korea. April 8, ... More than 33,000 American troops died in the Korean War from 1950-1953, and more than 8,100 are listed as missing. ... Axis of Evil." It is a story ...
There's a North Korean art scene flourishing beyond propaganda posters and far from the country's rigid borders — a scene that can be found in Florence, Italy, the cradle of the Renaissance.
United Nations — North Korea has "continued to enhance" its "illicit nuclear and ballistic missile" programs, violating United Nations Security Council resolutions and evading financial ...
SEOUL, South Korea --North Korea called President Barack Obama "a monkey" and blamed the U.S. on Saturday for shutting down its Internet amid the hacking row over the comedy "The Interview."
North Korea is using Microsoft, Apple, Samsung tech in cyberattacks. US tech has fans in Pyongyang thanks to sanctions loopholes, according to a new report.
U.N. Security Council strongly condemns North Korea missile test. ... Although world powers at the 15-member council expressed their serious and unified concern that North Korea continues its ...
North Korea Waging Cyber Warfare? July 9, 2009 / 4:12 AM / CBS/AP ... Treasury Department, Homeland Security and National Security Agency, as well as the New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq stock ...
Last month, the Justice Department charged a North Korean hacker who is said to have conspired in devastating cyberattacks, including an $81 million heist of Bangladesh's central bank and the ...