By Joyce Lee and Jack Kim SEOUL, Feb 26 (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he would focus on expanding his ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un claimed his nuclear-armed country could “completely destroy” South Korea if its security were ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said there was "no reason" Pyongyang could not improve relations with the United States if ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un gifted new sniper rifles to top government and military officials following a weeklong ruling ...
Kim said they could get along if the US accepts that Pyongyang's nuclear weapons are here to stay.
However, the recent attacks on Iran could prompt a reconsideration. The strikes, which resulted in the death of Supreme ...
Opinion
The Koreas will remain apart: Iran’s lessons and Pyongyang’s iron logic of survival — Phar Kim Beng
The Korean Peninsula has entered a new and more rigid phase of division. Whatever illusions lingered from the summitry of 2018 have now evaporated. The ...
North Korea's Kim Jong Un vowed to expand his nuclear arsenal during remarks alongside his daughter, Kim Ju Ae. CBS News' Anna Coren reports.
North Korea's leader has warned his country could "initiate arbitrary action" and "completely destroy" South Korea if its ...
After a ruling party congress, Kim Jong Un presented the rifles to senior party and military officials, as well as his daughter, who is seen as an increasingly likely successor.
The U.S. strikes on Iran took out the entrenched leadership that survived for decades, citing Tehran's nuclear ambitions as ...
Kim Jong Un warns North Korea could ‘completely destroy’ South in chilling speech - Kim Jong Un also called for developing ...
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