In his first term as U.S. president, Donald Trump tightened economic sanctions against North Korea to try to force Pyongyang to give up its nuclear weapons program. VOA’s Young Gyo Kim looks at what Trump should expect from North Korea during his second term. Scott Stearns narrates.
South Korean lawmakers pushed December 7 to impeach Yoon for the failed martial law declaration
US watchers are wary of North Korea's possible miscalculation after democratic South's martial law declaration
US officials stress Russia’s sole responsibility for deployment of North Korean troops in its war of aggression with Ukraine
In his first rhetoric aimed at Washington after the US presidential election, North Korean leader Kim expresses his determination to hold onto nuclear weapons, US analysts say
Western intelligence officials estimate that as many as 10,000 North Korean soldiers are now in place, mainly around Russia’s Kursk region
Ukraine is targeting North Korean soldiers deployed in Russia, a high-ranking Ukraine official stressed
Experts say Pyongyang likely expects technical assistance to perfect its nuclear and missile programs
Amid North Korea's increasing threat, a new debate has been ignited in Seoul over whether South Korea should have the right to reprocess spent nuclear fuel
Former President Trump’s possible return to White House could overhaul already-renewed agreement on cost-sharing plan to keep US forces in South Korea, former US officials say
Some experts are cautious about potentially using information tactics against North Korea
The North’s media released photos showing leader Kim Jong Un visiting what the media said is a uranium enrichment facility; the first time the North has disclosed a uranium enrichment facility publicly
Threats from China, Russia and North Korea have fueled debate in Washington over redeployment of tactical nuclear weapons to the Indo-Pacific region, with leading Senate members expressing opposing views
A South Korean senior official has rekindled a debate over the US commitment to a nuclear umbrella, bringing up the possibility of the US rolling it back if former President Donald Trump is reelected
US is shifting focus of its North Korea approach as Pyongyang ramps up its nuclear capabilities, observers in Washington say
South Koreans are scrambling to determine how US presidential election result would affect their security
South Korean president's human rights-focused approach toward unifying North and South signals departure from policies of his predecessors, experts in Washington say
Some analysts say Kim's denunciation of South Korean media reports on flooding was spurred by his anxiety over North Koreans' greater access to outside information
Experts in Washington are split on durability of cooperation in event of Trump victory in November
Realignment of US armed forces in Japan will focus on warfighting capability in Indo-Pacific, former US military officials and experts say
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