As North Korea rejects the Biden administration's call for dialogue, prospects for nuclear diplomacy fade
Analysts say Pyongyang's recent missile launches are aimed at getting the attention of the Biden administration, which is committed to a diplomatic solution
Administration's nonaction may be due to a return to an Obama-era policy or urgent foreign policy issues taking attention away from Pyongyang
North Korea has raised tensions by reactivating its reactor at the Yongbyon nuclear facility in a renewed bid to increase its leverage and gain concessions from the Biden administration
Experts are debating how the Taliban's rapid takeover of Afghanistan could affect Pyongyang
Pyongyang has yet to respond to four lawsuits filed in US courts since 2018; limited access complicates delivery of court documents, including notices of judgments of more than $2.8 billion
US lawmakers, experts think Biden administration should reach out to Pyongyang early to avoid Obama era’s delayed engagement, which could allow regime to continue nuclear program
But experts say Pyongyang remains determined to become a recognized nuclear power
North Korea could use the stringent measures it is employing to fend off COVID-19 to further exert its control over citizens
Missile experts say North Korea has been improving the firepower of the KN-25, 'to attack the South relentlessly in the opening hours or days of conflict'
North Korea made nearly the same amount of money it lost because of sanctions by stealing from banks and cybercurrency exchanges online
President Donald Trump is moving his priorities away from North Korea during his reelection year after fruitless attempts at denuclearization, according to experts
Easing sanctions on North Korea is unlikely to make North Korea give up its nuclear weapons and could do more harm than good while talks remain stalled between Washington and Pyongyang, experts said
Russia has been dodging UN sanctions and hiring North Korean workers to push back against US policy of maximum pressure, a policy that helps counter a shrinking labor pool in its Far East region, experts say
Experts say sanctioning the financial lifelines of North Korea's regime leaders could induce Pyongyang to give up its nuclear weapons program to prop up its faltering state economy
Going forward, the personal relationship between the US president and his N. Korean counterpart will have no bearing on Pyongyang’s policy toward Washington, said experts
Responding to South Korean president’s call for renewed inter-Korean cooperation, the U.S. said it expected to continue to work with Seoul ‘to ensure that U.N. sanctions are fully implemented’
Iranian attacks on Iraqi bases housing US troops could strengthen North Korea's hostile stance toward America; at the same time, Tehran's announcement that it could enrich uranium for its nuclear weapons program makes Iran a viable market for Pyongyang's nuclear weapons and missiles
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 force
Experts say North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has closed the door on denuclearization, although he may be open to diplomacy in hopes of gaining sanctions relief
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