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As the United States and South Korea gear up for next week's annual joint military exercises, North Korea warned Saturday of all-out military action... READ MORE›
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he appreciated North Korea's decision to release the men and was relieved they were returning home... 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›
Otto Warmbier, a 21-year-old University of Virginia undergraduate student, was convicted and sentenced in a one-hour trial Wednesday morning at the North's Supreme Court... READ MORE›
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SEOUL South Korea AP North Korea has no time for Japan... READ MORE›
Osan is south of Seoul and roughly 100 km from the North Korean border... READ MORE›
As a preventive measure, local South Korean residents in Yeoncheon county some 40 miles north of Seoul were ordered to evacuate their homes for nearby shelters... READ MORE›
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US troops in Humvees were seen in the South Korean town of Paju bordering North Korea on Thursday afternoon... READ MORE›
North Korea faked sub-launched missile test footage analysis... READ MORE›
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Mr. Kim had a lifetime rivalry with Kim Dae-jung, a fellow opposition leader from the southwest Jeolla region... READ MORE›
South Korean officials said that caveat would discourage further provocations from the North, but the two sides are likely to have very different definitions of abnormal... READ MORE›
TOKYO -- North Korea announced Wednesday that it tested its first hydrogen bomb, a major leap in its nuclear program that promptly drew international condemnation... READ MORE›
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