North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told his ruling party to get ready for a typhoon that could deal another blow to the country’s already damaged agricultural sector.The typhoon comes after North Korea …
North and South Korea brace for strong typhoon
Hundreds of flights were canceled in South Korea while North Korea’s leader expressed concern about a potential loss of lives and crops as the countries braced for …
Kim Jong Un remains in charge in North Korea, Seoul says
Kim Jong Un is not sharing power with sister Kim Yo Jong, and suggestions the North Korean leader is involving his sibling at the highest level of government are an exaggeration, South Korean …
Unexpected Mystery Submarine In North Korea
Very few countries can build an entirely new class of submarine without the rest of the world knowing about it. North Korea, it turns out, can.
North Korea company in barter deal found to be under sanctions
A North Korean firm contracted to exchange alcohol for South Korean sugar was found to be under U.S. and international sanctions.
Defector in South Korea sentenced to prison for illegal crossing
A defector who slipped back into North Korea while trying to bring his mother has been sentenced to six months in prison, suspended for two years.
North Korea was Trump’s chief foreign policy boast, but things got worse on his watch
Trump threatened ‘fire and fury,’ then met three times with North Korea’s ruler in an ambitious bid to seek nuclear disarmament. It failed.
Kim Jong Un Coma Rumors Spread Despite Recent Photos of North Korea Despot
Fresh reports of the North Korean leader’s demise emerged late last week, but there is no evidence to support them.
Opinion: The key to unlocking peace with North Korea for the United States is cross-border tourism
To outsiders, the demilitarized zone dividing North and South Korea — the DMZ — is a flashpoint, a scar, a reminder that, 70 years after it began, the Korean War is not actually over.
The key to unlocking peace with North Korea for the United States
To outsiders, the demilitarized zone dividing North and South Korea — the DMZ — is a flashpoint, a scar, a reminder that, 70 years after it began, the Korean War is not actually over.