I don't even dream that North Korea can drive a wedge between South Korea and the U.S... READ MORE›
North Korea will likely to participate in the Games in South Korea's Pyeongchang, Chang said... READ MORE›
In response, South Korea's President Moon Jae-in proposed a meeting with North Korean officials to discuss the subject in detail... READ MORE›
The two Koreas have been separated by the world's most heavily militarised border since the Korean War ended in a stalemate in 1953... READ MORE›
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un offered to send a delegation to the Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, in a New Year's Day speech... READ MORE›
South Korea said North Korea had sent its consent for the talks to be held next Tuesday at the border truce village of Panmunjom... READ MORE›
Washington is wary of separate approaches and there are concerns that disagreements over KORUS could fuel a rift between South Korea and the United States... READ MORE›
Stangarone said trade in autos was likely to be a major focus of talks, given the U.S.'s 18.8 billion vehicle trade gap with South Korea... READ MORE›
North Korea's Olympic representative has reportedly said the reclusive nation is likely to participate in next month's Winter Games in South Korea... READ MORE›
By Sarah White and Pascale Denis PARIS Reuters - South Korean cosmetics company Amorepacific 090430.KS aims to expand in Europe by launching one of its... READ MORE›
A North Korean soldier defected to South Korea last week -- the second known defection from the North in about five weeks... READ MORE›
The United States stations about 30,000 troops in South Korea, a legacy of the 1950-53 Korean War that ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty... READ MORE›
A South Korean government spokesman has confirmed that North Korea has accepted an invitation to hold high-level talks next week. South Korean president Moon Jae-in... READ MORE›
South Korean Unification Ministry spokesman Baik Tae-hyun told reporters Friday that North Korea informed Seoul by fax that it has accepted the offer to initiate talks... READ MORE›
Photo YONHAP NEWS Seoul People's Daily - North Korea on Friday said it has accepted the... READ MORE›
Beijing said on Friday that it welcomes moves to improve ties on the Korean Peninsula, after Pyongyang and Seoul agreed to have high-level talks next week... READ MORE›
The president has raised the stakes by staking out a clear position on no nuclear weapons for North Korea and severe limits on missile testing... READ MORE›
Unless North Korea publicizes the tests, we might never hear about them, Cotton said... READ MORE›
North Koreans in Pyongyang typically mark Mother's Day with flowers and chocolates... READ MORE›
North Korea has agreed to open dialogue with neighbouring South Korea for the first time in more than two years, according to officials in Seoul... READ MORE›
North Korea has accepted an offer to attend high-level talks next week, South Korean officials have said... READ MORE›
WASHINGTON - Two senior Democratic senators asked the country's intelligence chief Thursday to assess the national security risks of President Donald Trump's tweets on North Korea... READ MORE›
The announcement came hours after the United States said it has agreed to delay joint military exercises with South Korea until after the Winter Olympics... READ MORE›
April 13 Trump tells the Wall Street Journal that the North Korea nuclear issue is more complicated than he thought... READ MORE›
Joint military drills called off until after Winter Olympics as North and South Korea get set for talks... READ MORE›
Earlier Thursday, Trump took credit for North Korea reaching out, saying it happened because of his strong stand on the reclusive regime... READ MORE›
North Korea has long denounced U.S.-South Korean joint military exercises as preludes to invasion... READ MORE›
He also said he hoped for a good result in any talks between North and South Korea... READ MORE›
A South Korean official speaks with a North Korean officer on the hotline on Wednesday... READ MORE›
Trump's tweet on North and South Korea comes amidst news reports that the two neighbours tested a special hotline in almost two years... READ MORE›
, descriptionText South Korea says the vessel transferred oil to a North Korean ship, violating UN sanctions... READ MORE›
Meanwhile, North Korean statehood is itself denied by France, Japan and South Korea, which claims to be the sole legitimate government on the Korean Peninsula... READ MORE›
Some 40,000 North Koreans work in Russia, and they send significant amounts of their income back home... READ MORE›
US President Donald Trump has boasted that his nuclear button is much bigger and more powerful than North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's... READ MORE›
Under it, Seoul actively engaged Pyongyang, which led to closer relations and saw two South Korean leaders visit the North Korean capital... READ MORE›
In recent years, while ignoring South Korea, North Korea has pursued opportunities for talks with Washington... READ MORE›
Mr Kim also stressed North Korea's economic achievements during the speech, and noted the importance of improving the nation's standard of living... READ MORE›
CNN reported Mr Kim said in his address that North Korea was a responsible nuclear nation that loves peace ... READ MORE›
He also demanded that South Korea stop participating in the American-led campaign to squeeze North Korea through sanctions... READ MORE›
This, Kim said, made it impossible for the United States to start a war against North Korea... READ MORE›
This marks a typical case of North Korea shrewdly circumventing UNSC sanctions by using its illegal networks... READ MORE›
However, the secretary of state said last month that the US would be ready to talk any time North Korea ..... READ MORE›
The newspaper said the transfers involved large Chinese and North Korean ships operating in waters between China and South Korea... READ MORE›
In a tweet, he said Very disappointed that China is allowing oil to go into North Korea... READ MORE›
South Korean authorities have seized a second ship suspected of supplying oil to North Korea in violation of international sanctions, officials say... READ MORE›
North Korea's top leaders have been known for their drab, peasant-style outerwear, with Mr. Kim's father, Kim Jong-il, favoring Mao-style jackets... READ MORE›
Mr Kim said he would also consider sending a delegation to the Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, in February... READ MORE›
The Kim Jong Suk Silk Mill employs a workforce of 1,600 people, and is named after the grandmother of current North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un... READ MORE›
South Korea Proposes Border Talks With North Korea After Kims Overture... READ MORE›
Officials said the Lighthouse Winmore had secretly transferred 600 tonnes of refined oil to a North Korean ship... READ MORE›
South Korea examined the health of North Korean defectors amid fears that nuclear tests may have released radioactive fallout... READ MORE›
South Korea has offered to hold high-level talks with North Korea on January 9 to discuss bringing athletes from Pyongyang to the Winter Olympics... READ MORE›
The actions taken will be reported to the UN Security Council sanctions committee on North Korea in the future, he said... READ MORE›
North Korea likely to pursue talks, South says in rosy New Year foreca... READ MORE›
The North Koreans shelled a South Korean island, killing four people... READ MORE›
Under the undisclosed terms of the agreement South Korea would formally refer to the women as victims of comfort stations of the Japanese military, it said... READ MORE›
The leader stressed that whether inter-Korean ties can be improved totally depends on North and South Korea, Ri said... READ MORE›
The US should know that the button for nuclear weapons is on my desk... READ MORE›
According to South Korea and Japan's officials, North Korea test-fired a ballistic missile off its east coast early Aug 3, 2016... READ MORE›
By 'final victory,' Kim is referring to North Korea's long-stated goal of unifying the Korean Peninsula under his regime's rule... READ MORE›
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