Anyone deluded enough to think that Kim was awaiting a sign of Washington’s willingness to ease up on sanctions would be seriously disillusioned.
Don’t read too much into North Korea releasing a US soldier
Perhaps he was not so useful after all. Yesterday, North Korea’s decision to expel Private Travis King, just over two months after the US soldier bolted across the inter-Korean …
NATO, US, Japan, South Korea Alliance ‘cancerous Tumours’ Of World Order: North Korea
“Military alliance of US, Japan and the Republic of Korea, which is exposing hostile designs against North Korea and its neighbouring nations,” a diplomat said.
What to know and what’s next for Travis King, the American soldier who ran into North Korea
An American soldier who sprinted into North Korea and was held there for two months before being returned to the U.S. is now set to undergo medical testing and extensive questioning about his time in …
Travis King’s Fate in US May Depend on Whether Soldier Is ‘Deserter’ or ‘AWOL’ for North Korea Trip
There are different degrees of punishment, from 18 months to 5 years in prison, depending on Army’s findingPublished |Updated James LaPortaAs Pvt. Travis King returns to the U.S., more than two months …
Pentagon labels North Korea a ‘persistent threat’ in strategy update
The U.S. Defense Department identified North Korea as a “persistent threat” in a new security update, warning that the isolated regime has developed the capability to use nuclear weapons at “any stage of conflict.
NATO boss: Ukraine closer to alliance ‘than ever’ as Russia reduced to Iran, North Korea deals
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in a visit to Kyiv on Thursday called Ukraine closer to the alliance than ever before while Russia is reduced to arms deals with Iran and North Korea.
China’s gateway to North Korea waits in vain for border opening
Stranded North Korean workers and merchants who rely on cross-border trade see scant signs that the frontier with China will reopen soon, despite recent trips abroad by leader Kim Jong Un and the …
Travis King, the U.S. soldier who crossed South Korea’s border into North Korea, is back in U.S. custody
U.S. soldier Travis King, who ran across the border from South Korea into North Korea in July, was transferred back to U.S. custody in China.
Soldier who crossed into North Korea apparently back in US
Army Pvt. Travis King, who was released from North Korea this week after crossing over into the country this summer, is back on U.S. soil, according to videos shared by local news outlets in Texas.