Three other suspects remained holed up in the North Korean embassy... READ MORE›
Kim Jong Nam was the eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il... READ MORE›
Speaking from the South Korean capital Seoul, heA said North Korea is a society ruled in terror... READ MORE›
South Korea has accused North Korea of orchestrating Kim's death on behalf of the North's leader Kim Jong Un... READ MORE›
Nghia Binh, Ms. Huong's hometown, lies in the Red River Delta, a largely agricultural, densely populated region in northern Vietnam that has severe unemployment... READ MORE›
On Wednesday, the Malaysian police said they were seeking to question an official at the North Korean Embassy, Hyon Kwang Song, in the case... READ MORE›
'Brutality of Kim Jong-un regime' South Korea's spy agency suspects two female North Korean agents assassinated Kim, South Korean MPs in Seoul have said... READ MORE›
A high-level delegation from Pyongyang is in Malaysia demanding a return of the body and the release of a North Korean suspect being held... READ MORE›
Kim Jong Nam Kim Jong Un 'ordered' half brother's killing, South Korean intelligence says... READ MORE›
They had carried out several practice runs at shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur ahead of the attack on Kim Jong Nam, the prosecution said... READ MORE›
A high-level delegation from Pyongyang is in Malaysia demanding a return of the body and the release of a North Korean suspect being held... READ MORE›
South Korean intelligence believes Kim Jong Nam was killed with poison, official says... READ MORE›
South Korean and U.S. officials have said the killing was probably carried out by North Korean agents... READ MORE›
Lawmakers in South Korea earlier cited their spy agency as saying it suspected two female North Korean agents had murdered Kim Jong Nam... READ MORE›
Unnamed US government sources have said they believe he was poisoned by North Korean agents... READ MORE›
A Malaysian court postponed a hearing for two women accused of killing North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's half-brother at Kuala Lumpur airport earlier this year... READ MORE›
Pair of women expected to plead not guilty at Malaysia's High Court over murder of North Korean leader's half-brother... READ MORE›
Two women charged with killing half-brother of North Korea's leader with nerve agent to be tried in high court... READ MORE›
North Korea's Ministry of State Security specializes in ferreting out people whose loyalty to Kim Jong-un's totalitarian regime is in doubt... READ MORE›
It could take the form of suspension of North Korea's rights and privileges as a U.N... READ MORE›
Malaysia had offered visa-free travel to North Koreans, but that was scrapped weeks after Mr. Kim's killing... READ MORE›
He suggested expelling North Korea's ambassador, revoking the visas of North Koreans working in Malaysia and closing Malaysia's embassy in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital... READ MORE›
Three North Koreans wanted for questioning in the murder were also allowed to leave Kuala Lumpur as part of the swap... READ MORE›
The suspects include a senior official at the North Korean embassy in Kuala Lumpur and a staff member of the state airline... READ MORE›
Wan Azirul identified Mr. Y as a man seen in a video recording played in court... READ MORE›
Ri Jae Nam, 57, a North Korean, is believed to have fled to Pyongyang... READ MORE›
On Wednesday, the Malaysian police said they were seeking to question an official at the North Korean Embassy, Hyon Kwang Song, in the case... READ MORE›
The women are Indonesian Siti Aisyah, 25, and Vietnamese national Doan Thi Huong, 28 and they are set to appear at a court in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday... READ MORE›
Immigration director-general Mustafar Ali said Ri Jong Chol, who was escorted out of Malaysia by two North Korean embassy officials, was blacklisted from re-entering the country... READ MORE›
Prosecutors say Siti Aisyah and Huong conspired with four others who are still at large to kill Kim Jong Nam... READ MORE›
The first North Korean to be arrested over Kim Jong-nam's death was named as Ri Jong Chol, 46... READ MORE›
On Friday Malaysia deported a North Korean chemist who had been arrested over the murder but not charged... READ MORE›
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