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Sister of North Korea’s Kim Jong Un rises in prominence as threats replace outreach
Kim Yo Jong, the younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, was officially elevated this month to a high-profile role that effectively casts her as her brother’s deputy. It is a stunning shift …
North Korea’s Kim backs away from Trump relationship two years after historic handshake
North Korea said it was pulling away from the relationship with the U.S. two years after a historic handshake between President Donald Trump and the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, in Singapore, …
On summit anniversary, North Korea condemns Trump’s ’empty promise’
Two years after U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met in a historic summit in Singapore, Pyongyang said Friday that its relationship with Washington has “shifted into …
2 Years After Singapore Summit, U.S.-North Korea Relations Back To Square 1
In a statement marking the summit’s anniversary, North Korea accused the Trump administration of using the historic meeting to score political points and to isolate Pyongyang.
Two years after Trump-Kim summit, North Korea voices despair, vows to build military
On the second anniversary of President Trump’s summit with Kim Jong Un in Singapore, North Korea’s foreign minister said hope had given way to despair and relations between the two countries had …
On summit anniversary, North Korea vows to build up military
North Korea on Friday again vowed to build up its military force to counter what it perceives as U.S. threats and said there would be little reason for a …
No future benefit in Kim’s relationship with Trump, says North Korea
Pyongyang says since summit two years ago US has appeared friendly but has instead sought regime change …
South Korea hit by human rights watch over leaflet crackdown
A top official at a global human rights organization criticized South Korea for trying to shut down two activist groups who sent anti-Kim Jong Un leaflets by balloon across the border into North Korea …
As Floating Propaganda Irks North Korea, the South Isn’t Happy Either
Activists are using balloons to send leaflets across the border denouncing Kim Jong-un. To keep the peace, South Korea wants to stop them.