The seventh congress of the North’s ruling Workers’ Party, set to begin on Friday, is the first in nearly 40 years
With its fourth nuclear test, communist country is likely to accelerate its effort to seek status of nuclear-armed state, experts say, which Washington reaffirms will not happen
Research indicates environmental changes could worsen country’s chronic food shortages
Source says Choe Ryong Hae appears to have been purged from leader's inner circle, though reason isn't clear
Korean association blames slump in China’s economy for 2nd consecutive year of declining trade and investment
South Korean firms' 10-year exemption from tax is ending; amount is to be decided through negotiations with North Korea
South Korean Unification Ministry press corps says Pyongyang officials closely inspected laptops, confiscated some for a day
This three-day reunion is only the second one in past five years after Koreas reached an agreement in August to ease tensions between them
S. Korean family members will travel Tuesday to North Korean mountain resort of Mount Kumgang to see family members that many have not seen since the 1950-53 war
The reunions come amid heightened tensions on the Korean peninsula over North Korea's missile and nuclear threats
State-run news site calls on South Korea to stop the launches, saying activities block progress in bilateral relations
Fighters for Free North Korea, sends balloons containing some 200,000 leaflets critical of North Korean regime across border on Sunday
Disclosure comes after series of threats by North Korea that hint at plans for long-range rocket launch
Officials will discuss date, venue and number of participants for reunion; Seoul hopes to hold event late this month
Goal is to find out how many elderly citizens who once applied for reunions with North Korean relatives are still alive or able to travel
South Korea’s Unification Ministry says South Korean Red Cross proposed talks on reunions with North Korean counterpart early next month
Seoul's Unification Ministry emphasized the military exercises are defensive, routine drills
Both sides have been at odds over Kaesong wage increase since late last year when North unilaterally revised 13 labor regulations
Analysts in Seoul say tensions between the two Koreas are likely to continue to escalate in the near future
Plan is to schedule such an event ahead of the Chuseok holidays, South Korea’s Unification Minister Hong Yong-pyo tells S. Korea’s KBS-TV
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