Heavy hearts and heavy-handed politics make long-awaited meetings bittersweet
At summit meeting, Japan's new prime minister and South Korea's president maintain firm joint position on North Korea
US officials say 'Kang Nam' apparently abandoning course it has been on toward Southeast Asia, may now be headed back to North Korea
Pyongyang says it will take military action against South Korea if it participates in US-led effort to intercept ships suspected of car
State media broadcasts video images of leader, ending months of absence from public view
Yu Seong-jin spent four months in detention in North Korea for allegedly insulting communist regime
Move deals another serious blow to diplomacy aimed at ridding Korean peninsula of nuclear weapons, aggravates high tensions in region
Pyongyang dramatically sharpens rhetoric towards South Korea and Japan; US and allies may have only limited options in responding to la
Pyongyang withdraws insistence on massive wage increases from South Korea at jointly-run factory zone in North
Scud tests take place as US begins to celebrate its Independence Day holiday
North Korea decides to hold back on launching long-range rocket, on first day of announced five-day launch window
Newly appointed unification minister, Hyun In-taek, tells reporters Pyongyang does seem to be preparing to launch missile, but not righ
Pyongyang announced Tuesday it planned to launch 'communications satellite' from most advanced facility, at Musudan-ri in North Hamkyo
Former US President Clinton, mayors from around the world gathering in Seoul this week for summit on reducing greenhouse gases in world
Pyongyang apparently launched several short range missiles into ocean even as South Korean delegates were making their journey back fro
Pyongyang announces it will 'weaponize' its remaining supply of plutonium, as well as begin enriching uranium in order to make nuclear
South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan says Pyongyang will be breaking international law if it launches long-range rocket - regard
South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan calls North Korea's development of long-range missile 'a provocation' that threatens his c
In addition to 5 South Korean detainees dominating headlines, Seoul believes North has kept about 400 of its citizens since Korean War
Laura Ling, Euna Lee flying to Los Angeles, California, with former President Bill Clinton, who negotiated their freedom with North Kor
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