It's hard to see what national interest was served, former White House official says, adding, 'It may be another indication of Kim Jong Un’s very poor judgment'
With SLBM capability, Pyongyang will have the ability to launch a missile attack on Hawaii
Former US officials say China does not appear to be placing high priority on resolving disputes over weapons program
Johns Hopkins' Dr. Peter Agre and four other laureates will travel as part of a program through which Nobel Prize winners visit universities in Asia
North Korea has made a series of threats implying a long-range rocket launch and nuclear test could be forthcoming
Two of five planned colleges are now open at Pyongyang University of Science and Technology
Pyongyang hints at sending demonstration team to a Taekwondo competition in Seoul
North Korea expressed regret over its aggression against South Korea, a complete reversal of its previous position
Experts says things could be more serious than usual this year
US, North Korea are engaged in standoff over Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons program, and diplomatic efforts to resolve issue have been sluggish at best
Korean-American taekwondo grandmaster Jung Woo-jin is organizing event to promote inter-Korean exchanges through the traditional martial art
The visit would have been Kim Jong Un's first overseas trip
North Korean leader is among those Moscow has invited to May 9 ceremony marking 70th anniversary of Russia’s victory over Nazis in World War II
Washington and Pyongyang have been at odds over the resumption of nuclear talks
North Korea plans to send athletes to world championships event being held in Chelyabinsk, Russia, next month
Remarks to VOA by State Department spokesperson come as talks between the US and North Korea over the communist country’s nuclear weapons program are at a standstill
South Korean defense official said US admiral's evaluation was not made with 'thorough assessment' of Pyongyang’s nuclear capabilities
Diplomat says his country ‘will never give up nuclear weapons’ until US, entire world do so
Rep. Charles Rangel, a Korean War veteran, said the letter is a reminder that time is running out for the separated families
Reaction comes in response to report by US research institution claiming Pyongyang could produce 100 atomic weapons by 2020
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