At a meeting of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) this week, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un criticised dozens of officials ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke Friday with his counterparts in South Korea and Japan, vowing to strengthen military ...
White House, addressing concerns at Seoul, says Washington’s demand for North Korea to denuclearize is unchanged after Trump ...
Two North Koreans have been indicted in a plot to fool US companies into hiring them for remote worker positions so they ...
In an interview last week, President Trump called Kim Jong Un a "smart guy" and said he would reach out to the North Korean ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed Pyongyang’s nuclear program would continue “indefinitely,” state media reported ...
Kim visited the nuclear material production base and the Nuclear Weapons Institute, according to state media. View on ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has inspected a facility that produces nuclear material and called for bolstering the country ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for "indefinitely" strengthening his regime's nuclear weapons capacity, state media ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed that Pyongyang's nuclear programme would continue "indefinitely", state media reported Wednesday, days after new US President Donald Trump said he would make rene ...
See also North Korea fires 'missile', insists on right to weapons tests Neither Moscow nor Pyongyang has publicly ... He quotes verbatim from Kim Jong Un’s speeches, whose words apparently ...
Marco Rubio, Donald Trump’s nominee to be secretary of state, on Wednesday called North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un a “dictator” but backed a “broader” approach to ease tensions.