North Korea's continued violations of United Nations Security Council resolutions also contributed to the decision, the ministry said... READ MORE›
The North Korean mission to the United Nations did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the vote... READ MORE›
The North Korean mission to the United Nations did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the vote... READ MORE›
Jecheon is in central South Korea, about 120 kilometres 75 miles southeast of the capital Seoul... READ MORE›
Many in the President's national security team understand how destructive a conflict with Pyongyang can be, he added... READ MORE›
The UN Security Council votes unanimously in favour of new tough sanctions on North Korea that will cut oil and petroleum supplies... READ MORE›
Those new sanctions banned North Korea from importing all natural gas liquids and condensates... READ MORE›
AP -- Storm clouds are gathering over the Korean Peninsula, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis declared Friday... READ MORE›
The United Nations Security Council has voted unanimously to impose tougher sanctions on North Korea in response to its recent ballistic missile tests... READ MORE›
If such sanctions were enforced, they would thus impede and endanger North Korea's economic development... READ MORE›
North Koreans in Pyongyang typically mark Mother's Day with flowers and chocolates... READ MORE›
North Korea, the world's most isolated nation, has repeatedly defied Security Council resolutions to halt its nuclear weapons and missile testing... READ MORE›
The fire broke out in an eight-story fitness center building in Jecheon city, North Chungcheong province, about 170 km Southeast of capital Seoul... READ MORE›
Anger mounted at reports of shoddy building construction, broken doors and other problems that may have contributed to the deaths... READ MORE›
Consoling family members, President Moon Jae-in said he was devastated and promised a full investigation... READ MORE›
Previously travellers from Seoul to Pyeongchang have mostly had to go by road... READ MORE›
The regime has launched two missiles over northern Japan this year, and several others have landed inside its 200 nautical-mile exclusive economic zone... READ MORE›
Previously travellers from Seoul to Pyeongchang have mostly had to go by road... READ MORE›
A former Korean Air executive whose nut rage tantrum disrupted a flight in 2014 has remained free after South Korea's highest court upheld her suspended prison term... READ MORE›
Cho Hyun-ah caused a flight to be delayed in 2014 when she had a tantrum about the way she was served macadamia nuts... READ MORE›
A North Korean soldier has defected to South Korea by crossing the demilitarised zone DMZ under the cover of thick fog, officials in Seoul say... READ MORE›
Infuriated, Cho ordered the chief flight attendant off the flight forcing the plane to the gate at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport... READ MORE›
The result is now installed permanently in Gyeonggi Province, clearly visible from the nearby North Korean observatory, eL Seed said... READ MORE›
South Korea's military has fired warning shots at North Korean guards searching for a soldier who defected early morning... READ MORE›
Disney's Donald Trump robot gets mocked Jump to media player An animatronic version of Donald Trump created by Disney's roboticists has attracted ridicule... READ MORE›
America is drawing up plans for a bloody nose military attack on North Korea to stop its nuclear weapons programme, The Telegraph understands... READ MORE›
The North Korean soldier who defected from the Hermit Kingdom has more than freedom to look forward to - a lifetime supply of Choco Pies... READ MORE›
The 2018 Olympics could be a turning point in relations between North and South Korea... READ MORE›
The US and South Korea hold drills throughout the year to improve their readiness for a North Korean attack... READ MORE›
Kim, the lead singer of the boy band SHINee, died in hospital in Seoul on Monday after he was found unconscious in his apartment... READ MORE›
The South Korean hunter-killer submarine, built with US help, has been submerged for six months... READ MORE›
North Korea has a stockpile of between 2,500 tons to 5,000 tons of chemical weapons, and is capable of producing biological agents such as anthrax and smallpox, South Korea has previously said... READ MORE›
Once there, they are put on North Korean state media claiming they were abducted and that South Korea is a living hell ... READ MORE›
Jonghyun, a member of South Korean band Shinee, performs during a 2012 concert in Hong Kong... READ MORE›
Humane Society International said this is the tenth dog meat facility in South Korea closed since 2014... READ MORE›
Feltman is an American and a former US diplomat, but the state department stressed he was not in North Korea with any message from Washington... READ MORE›
ANSAN, South Korea -- Few North Koreans have sought South Korean citizenship as long and as doggedly as Kim Seok-cheol... READ MORE›
In 1992, a plane carrying 64 rocket scientists from Moscow was stopped before departing for North Korea... READ MORE›
The United States, which has 28,500 troops stationed in South Korea, a legacy of the 1950-53 Korean War, denies any such intention... READ MORE›
Why the overwhelming majority of North Korean defectors are women... READ MORE›
In 1980, North Korean officials moved her in with Mr Jenkins... READ MORE›
The lead singer of South Korea's top K-pop boy band Shinee dies after being found unconscious at a Seoul apartment... READ MORE›
The North's ability to construct viable missile subs is at an early stage... READ MORE›
My stand against body dysmorphia Jump to media player Jade, 21 from Liverpool suffers with body dysmorphic disorder... READ MORE›
Police say the lead singer of popular South Korean boy band Shinee has died in a possible suicide... READ MORE›
2 u.s. b-1b supersonic bombers join u.s.-south korean military drills... READ MORE›
A sustained cessation of North Korea's threatening behavior must occur before talks can begin, Mr. Tillerson said at a United Nations Security Council meeting... READ MORE›
North Korea bans singing, drinking at parties South Korean intelligence said Kim brought in the measures to try and stop dissent... READ MORE›
North Korea warns it would take merciless self-defensive measures should the United States enforce a naval blockade, which Pyongyang sees as an act of war... READ MORE›
Nov 28 A North Korean fishing boat with 10 crew members was found drifting near an uninhabited island off Matsumae, Hokkaido... READ MORE›
US holds massive military drills aimed at North Korea despite warnings from Moscow -- RT World News... READ MORE›
North Korean hackers behind attacks on cryptocurrency exchanges, South Korean newspaper reports... READ MORE›
Speaking to South Korea's Kim, who pursued a sunshine policy of diplomatic outreach to North Korea, Perry said the war involves many casualties in the process... READ MORE›
The United States has said all options were on the table in dealing with North Korea, including military action... READ MORE›
More than 30,000 North Koreans have fled poverty and repression in their isolated homeland to move to the South... READ MORE›
Charles Jenkins was the only one of the four 1960s defectors who set foot outside North Korea again... READ MORE›
Washington and its allies have repeatedly conducted various military maneuvers near the North Korean border in recent times, as Pyongyang has conducted nuclear and missile tests... READ MORE›
Welcome to Camp Humphreys in South Korea, where US soldiers are actively preparing for a possible future conflict with nuclear-armed North Korea... READ MORE›
Yet, that is exactly what US President Donald Trump and North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un have been doing for about a year now... READ MORE›
Charles Jenkins, a former U.S. Army sergeant who deserted to North Korea has died... READ MORE›
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