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
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's visit to Seoul on Friday is expected to ensure the continuity of strong bilateral relations with South Korea
Analysts warn, if built, a planned pipeline to China that Russian President Vladimir Putin promoted during his trip to Mongolia, could weaken U.S. energy leverage over Beijing
US is shifting focus of its North Korea approach as Pyongyang ramps up its nuclear capabilities, observers in Washington say
Pyongyang lodged a complaint with UN agency about China's plan to install FM radio stations along its border
North Korea registered its 13 submarines with international maritime agency, then asked it to remove them a day later
The two countries could increasingly turn to alternative methods of payments to evade sanctions, analysts 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
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