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North Korea’s New Demand: Recognize Us as a ‘Nuclear Weapons State’North Korea has officially slammed the door on any future denuclearization talks, issuing a stark new warning to the United ...
President Donald Trump remains open to meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in hopes of achieving denuclearization, ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the country would achieve victory in "anti-imperalist, anti-U.S." battles.
North Korea has doubled down on expanding its nuclear fleet and continued its criticism of the U.S., although it has ...
North Korea has continued its denunciations of the United States, but notably hasn't attacked Trump personally.
A more insidious threat is shaping the fate of the Korean Peninsula: sophisticated and largely covert political warfare ...
Congress should renew the North Korean Human Rights Act, but also urgently exert pressure on the State Department to preserve ...
North Korea is sending hundreds of nuclear-capable weapons to its border as it refuses to ramp down tensions with the U.S. and the West, state media reported on Monday. The weapons — 250 ...
It’s bad enough that North Korea, an implacable enemy of the United States, has the nuclear bomb. To make matters worse, it has ICBMs that can reach the American mainland. But what few people ...
North Korea has one of the largest standing armies in the world, with around 1.3 million soldiers. That’s almost as many as the United States’ 1.4m, but its equipment is largely outdated ...
North Korea's number-two leader is quoted as saying the future of nuclear tests in his country depends on the United States. It's widely believed that North Korea is seeking direct talks with the ...
Kim also visited memorials honouring the veterans of the 1950-53 war including the Tower of Friendship remembering the ...
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