Eight senators are sponsoring resolution in case of David Sneddon, US student missing since 2004 who may have been abducted in Yunnan Province, held in North Korea to teach English
Although the Trump administration has vowed its position on Pyongyang will be nothing like Obama's 'strategic patience,' experts question how different it will be
Experts see need to stress US anti-missile system in South Korea is a defensive move against North Korea, not an offensive gesture toward China
Cutting deals to encourage denuclearization serves Kim by recognizing Pyongyang as nuclear state, says high-ranking diplomat who defected from London post last year
Analysis: Even if Seoul shifts left after Park’s impeachment, diplomats predict united US-South Korea against restive North Korea
As Trump administration prepares for Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to make his first trip to Asia, the North Korea question looms large
Former US Pacific Forces commander Samuel Locklear says Washington must keep all options open to deter North Korea from advancing its nuclear capability
John McLaughlin says apparent motive for assassination of North Korean leader’s half brother was attempt to remove any alternative to current leader
Experts disagree whether the apparent assassination of the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was state-sponsored terrorism
Kim Jong Un 'clearly is somebody who will not hesitate to kill anyone who either displeases him or if he suspects that individual of having opinions that are not in line with the leader,' former Pentagon chief says
In meetings with Obama administration before inauguration last month, President Trump is warned about threats from North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile program, and urged to seek China's support and cooperation
Kim Jong Nam, who died in an apparent assassination, may have derailed his succession by attempting to visit Tokyo Disneyland on a forged passport
While some U.S. lawmakers call for more pressure on Kim Jong Un’s regime, critics contend enforcement of existing restrictions would be effective
Willingness of Chinese ‘to crack down on North Korean access within Chinese financial system’ is key to sanctioning Pyongyang, says former US Treasury official
Many North Korea watchers believe that former President Barack Obama’s policy of ‘strategic patience’ failed to curb North Korea's nuclear development
Despite a lack of consensus among experts on when Kim Jong Un's regime may collapse, there's agreement that signs of instability exist
Vow by South Korea's acting president comes days after unnamed US officials said that North Korea may be preparing for an ICBM test launch
Sighting of objects believed to be lower half of an ICBM at North Korea's main launching site reported by South Korean media