North Korea Slams End to US Guidelines Limiting South Korea Missile Range
Abolished guidelines limited Seoul's development of ballistic missiles to a range of 800 kilometers or 500 miles
Abolished guidelines limited Seoul's development of ballistic missiles to a range of 800 kilometers or 500 miles
President Moon Jae-in tells officials to examine whether to file formal complaint to international maritime tribunal
They want it to give up its nuclear and ballistic missile programs
Discussions about Pyongyang follow recent provocative missile tests it conducted
North Korea launched a new type of tactical short-range ballistic missile last week, prompting Washington to request a gathering of the UN Security Co
Seoul's joint chiefs of staff say 'unidentified projectile' was launched into Sea of Japan, known as East Sea in Korea
Test is routine, US officials insist
Top US and South Korean foreign policy and defense officials have concluded talks largely focused on security threats posed by North Korea
It says Washington must drop hostile policies
Disclosure raises questions about how president will address mounting tensions with Pyongyang over its nuclear weapons, ballistic missile programs
The proposed six-year 'Special Measures Agreement' will replace the previous arrangement that expired at the end of 2019
The seizure and arrests in South Africa led to the identification of a network selling counterfeit COVID-19 vaccines in China, Interpol said in an ema
Microsoft had already accused Pyongyang of similar hacking attempt last November
State Department says US committed to denuclearization of the country
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15-page report documents in excruciating detail other forms of punishment meted out to prisoners, including extermination, rape and other forms of sex
The leader of the US Central Command says Iran is waiting to see how the new administration policy unfolds, while an American formerly imprisoned ther
New administration plans a full review of the U.S. approach to North Korea
Move condemned by rights activists as violation of freedom of speech
Intelligence agency says actions part of frantic anti-coronavirus measures
China and Russia have notified the committee of refined petroleum exports to Pyongyang, but they did so in tonnes instead of barrels, and the committe
The central African state blames dropping birth registration on the conflicts affecting parts of the country and the COVID-19 pandemic
An investigation concludes disgraced former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick abused adults and children for years while Vatican officials downplayed or dis
New North Korean ICBM aims to overwhelm US missile defenses
Expectations were that North might use event to display new strategic weapon'
Moon Jae-in also apologizes for public's 'shock and fury' over incident which occurred at maritime border
Kim Jong Un has offered a rare apology for the death
South's military said the evidence suggested the man was trying to defect to the North
Grisly incident set to raise tensions between two Koreas
UNHCR, Activists complain North Korea's dismal rights record has been absent from talks between Trump, Kim
Center for Strategic and International Studies points to satellite images
Storm blamed for evacuations, floods and blackouts where it made landfall near Busan
Maysak is the second typhoon to hit the Korean Peninsula in a week, and another potential typhoon is close behind
New infections emerge in all of South Korea's 17 regions
Prosecutors are questioning Lee Man-hee over charges that the church hid members and underreported gatherings to avoid broader quarantines
Kim made the remarks as he celebrated the 67th anniversary of the end of the 1950-53 Korean War
On Tuesday, Trump said he believed North Korea wanted another meeting
Statement comes after Bolton said Trump might seek another summit with Kim
Critics blame surging cases on White House prematurely encouraging states to reopen their economies
South Korea commemorating 70th anniversary of start of Korean War amid pandemic
Statement may be designed to reduce tensions with Seoul
Move is to retaliate against Seoul for anti-Pyongyang leaflets floated over the border
South harshly criticizes the move as tensions in the peninsula rise
Latest move by Pyongyang to ratchet up tensions with Seoul
Call comes hours after Pyongyang threatened to demolish a liaison office and take military action against its rival
We will soon take a next action,' vows Kim Yo Jong
US policies prove Washington remains a long-term threat to the North Korean state and its people, the North Korean foreign minister said
Most new cases have been in Seoul metropolitan area, where health authorities have struggled to trace transmissions
North Korea has in recent months suspended virtually all cooperation with South Korea as its nuclear negotiations with the US remains stalemated
North says it may cancel recent bilateral military agreement if activity persists
66-year-old armistice that ended 1950-53 Korean War left both Koreas in technical state of war
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sent his best wishes and expressed concerns over the South Korean president's health
Crowded, often unhygienic barracks and soldiers' poor diet could lead to a rapid spread of the coronavirus, which in turn could pose a serious threat
Over the past two weeks, there have been more than 5,000 cases of coronavirus in South Korea; more than half of those infections have been linked to a
Cases of the flu-like epidemic have jumped in South Korea and Japan, prompting some manufacturers there to partially suspend operations and risking a
The president urges powerful measures' as South Korea, China report more new cases and the US issues travel advisories
South Korea reports its largest single-day spike in confirmed infections; Italy reports second death
Film made history Sunday as the first non-English language movie to win the Oscar for best picture, prompting South Korean social media to erupt in ce
Defense Ministry says move meant to help ensure safe passage of South Korean vessels and nationals through waterway
President Donald Trump's authorization to kill Iran's top military general could change North Korea's thinking about how willing the U.S. is to use fo