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An unidentified North Korean man crossed the heavily fortified land border separating the two Koreas and is in South Korean ...
President Donald Trump campaigned on keeping the United States out of foreign wars, but it didn’t take long to convince him ...
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung said that it remained unclear whether Seoul and Washington could conclude their tariff ...
The Justice Department has announced criminal charges in connection with a scheme by North Korea to fund its weapons program ...
North Korea's state media on Thursday escalated fiery rhetoric against the United States, as Pyongyang has shown little sign ...
North Korea on Friday strongly criticized the Quad countries -- the US, Australia, India and Japan, for “coercive acts” ...
After the US assault on Iran’s nuclear facilities policymakers and analysts in East Asia were already grappling with a ...
The Trump administration should embrace a North Korea strategy that aims to contain escalation, not keep a white-knuckled ...
As North Korea Escalates Rhetoric, Washington and Seoul Debate Whether the South Should Go Nuclear ‘Act first, report later,’ South Korea’s president urges his troops. ‘If provoked, please immediately ...
He also reiterated Washington’s commitment to United Nations sanctions designed to get North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons. Image Sung Kim, left, with President Moon Jae-in of South Korea ...
South Korea’s military says an unidentified North Korean man crossed the heavily fortified land border separating the two ...