North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s purge of former Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho may have jolted diplomats in Pyongyang into realizing devotion may not be enough
The ability of the US to preemptively destroy North Korea's Hwasong-17 intercontinental ballistic missiles could be curtailed if the regime uses liquid-fueled engines to propel the missiles
China sees dissuading Pyongyang from its weapons program as helping the U.S., its strategic competitor, experts say
Leader Kim Jong Un expected to outline his plans this month at plenary meeting of ruling Workers' Party
North Korea’s recent tests of its Hwasong-17 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) appear to be aimed at developing a missile with multiple nuclear warheads that can target the United States, experts said.
Small and lightweight, warheads would pack explosive power similar to nuclear bombs US dropped on Japan in 1945
Washington has exhausted options to denuclearize North Korea and now must prioritize preventing it from attacking U.S., allies, experts say
South Korean president's plan designed to incentivize Pyongyang's denuclearization will eventually need to address human rights, experts say
Experts say the growing expectation that Pyongyang will conduct a nuclear test coupled with Beijing’s reluctance to curb North Korea is behind Seoul’s possible about-face on the system designed to intercept short- and medium-range ballistic missiles
Kim Jong Un threatens to use nuclear weapons in conflict with US, South Korea during celebrations marking anniversary of cessation of Korean War
Moscow's isolation since invading Ukraine is making cooperation with Pyongyang attractive as the two 'pariah' states thumb their noses at the wider international community
Modernization of Japan's forces would support Washington's effort to bolster trilateral ties with South Korea and Japan, analysts say
더 보기