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›
The North's claim comes as rival South Korea fights an outbreak of Mers that has killed two dozen people and infected more than 160 since last month... READ MORE›
Related Stories Two Americans who were released from detention in North Korea, Matthew Todd Miller and Kenneth Bae, have arrived back in the US... READ MORE›
North Korean 'shelter' Mr Miller, 24, of Bakersfield in California, had been in custody since 10 April... READ MORE›
Why would North Korea test a hydrogen bomb?... READ MORE›
A young North Korean defector and human rights activist has urged the west to not consider dictator Kim Jong-un as a comic figure... READ MORE›
The North Korean boat withdrew about 20 minutes later, the ministry said... 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›
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reportedly ordered the execution of the country's vice premier earlier this year South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported Wednesday... READ MORE›
North Korea has had a strategic plan to develop nuclear weapons for more than 20 years, and there are only two ways to change that... READ MORE›
According to the pro-North Korea website Minjok Tongshin, the drug was originally produced in 1996... READ MORE›
SEOUL South Korea AP North Korea has no time for Japan... READ MORE›
A scrap of what is thought to be part of the North Korean flag flying from one of the boats is also a clue... READ MORE›
North Korea says it successfully carries out an underground hydrogen bomb test, but experts cast doubt and world powers call it a provocation ... 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›
Despite North Korea's claims, experts are sceptical that North Korea can make a nuclear weapon small enough to fit on a missile... READ MORE›
US troops in Humvees were seen in the South Korean town of Paju bordering North Korea on Thursday afternoon... READ MORE›
A Foreign Office spokeswoman said North Korea is fully aware that multiple UN security council resolutions prohibit the use of ballistic missile technology... READ MORE›
According to Wang Minghzi of China's air force Peoples Liberation Army monkeys have mastered the skills necessary to destroy birds nests... 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›
Now, the Obama administration long content to kick the North Korea can down the road says it will never accept a nuclear North Korea... READ MORE›
How does he do that? Trump then answered his semi-rhetorical question Kim, who was actually 28 when his father died, does that through executions... READ MORE›
In recent years, South Korea has aggressively courted closer ties with China, hoping it would help tame North Korea's nuclear ambitions... READ MORE›
North Korean airline Air Koryo has been named the worlds worst for the fourth consecutive year in a row... READ MORE›
Since september forest fires has swpet across indonesia now conservation efforts are being made to save the orangutans currently under threat from the fires... READ MORE›
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›
It is dangerous to assume that North Korea would never really use a nuclear weapon... READ MORE›
After the North's last test, in 2013, the United States sent a pair of nuclear-capable B-2 stealth bombers over South Korea... READ MORE›
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