Contrary to speculation on the internet, Professor Kelly said, he and Ms. Kim did not fight after the interview ended... READ MORE›
And what will it mean for the wider region -- I think one of your children has just walked in, he said to Professor Kelly... READ MORE›
Tillerson's remarks reflected growing agitation in Washington that a tougher stance on North Korea is required... READ MORE›
South Korea dismissed Pyongyang's call for talks but Pyongyang reiterated their intention to resolve the current inter-Korean deadlock through the dialogue... READ MORE›
On Monday, North Korea fired four ballistic missiles in an apparent protest against ongoing US-South Korean military drills that it views as an invasion rehearsal... READ MORE›
Kim jong-un has ordered north korea's troops to be on a war footing as tensions with south korea escalate following an exchange of shells... READ MORE›
But despite the failure of previous talks, and North Korea's chronic inability to keep previous promises, China insists that dialogue remains the only option... READ MORE›
Officials prohibited any photos of North Korean military bases... READ MORE›
Meanwhile, the White House said Monday that a THAAD missile defense system will be stationed in South Korea to counter threats from the North... READ MORE›
SEOUL South Korea Since the late 1990s some 28 000 North Koreans have fled to South Korea... READ MORE›
South Korea is, in the minds of many young people here, a living hell -- and they're not going to take it anymore... READ MORE›
On Thursday, an additional 90 elderly South Koreans will cross the border for another round of three-day reunions with 188 relatives in the North... READ MORE›
This is a clear provocation by the North Korean military, said Kim Min-seok, a spokesman for the South Korean military... READ MORE›
North Korea is banned from conducting nuclear tests under a series of resolutions the Security Council has adopted in recent years... READ MORE›
For weeks, North Korea has threatened to attack the U.S. and South Korea for holding joint military drills and for supporting U.N... READ MORE›
Douglas MacArthur wanted Washington to allow the use of nuclear weapons against Chinese and North Korean troops during the Korean War... READ MORE›
Already testy relations rose sharply after two South Korean border guards were seriously wounded on Aug... READ MORE›
The statement from China came in response to South Korea's defense ministry announcement that it has chosen a deployment site for the American hardware... READ MORE›
Osan is south of Seoul and roughly 100 km from the North Korean border... READ MORE›
The object was launched from an area in North Korea's western region, South Korea's Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a short statement... READ MORE›
For years, China hosted six-country talks on North Korea's nuclear program, which brought together North and South Korea, China, Japan, Russia and the United States... READ MORE›
In Tokyo, Yoshihide Suga, the chief cabinet secretary, said there would be no change in Japan's policy of not having nuclear weapons... READ MORE›
South Korea on Tuesday endorsed a bilateral military intelligence pact with Japan at a cabinet meeting despite public and parliamentary opposition... READ MORE›
South Korea and the U.S. are to formally discuss deploying the THAAD missile defense system, after North Korea claimed to have successfully launched a satellite... READ MORE›
The US and South Korea have said Thaad does not threaten China's security or target any country other than North Korea... READ MORE›
South Korea responded that it would target the origins of attack if its loudspeakers were hit by North Korean shells... READ MORE›
They'd probably wipe them out pretty quick, Trump said at a campaign event in Wasau, Wisconsin, Saturday afternoon... READ MORE›
The report also singles out North Korea's Special Operations forces... READ MORE›
U.S. military planners have mapped out responses should the North Korean regime invade the South and in case the economically isolated state collapses... READ MORE›
Tension rose in East Asia this month after North Korea's fourth nuclear test, this time of what it said was a hydrogen bomb... READ MORE›
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