Robert King King says he supports a travel ban that restricts all recreational travel to the communist country but allows those made for humanitarian activities
If continued, economic sanctions will erode Pyongyang’s grip on power, senior-level North Korean defector Ri Jong Ho tells VOA Korean
‘I never thought such atrocities and brutality could happen in the socialist system,’ says Ri Jong Ho, who witnessed deaths by machine gun
Analysts question the ramifications of a possible re-opening of the Kaesong Industrial Complex
Days after Pyongyang's latest missile launch, North Korea has no apparent interest in reconciliation with new South Korean government, or in showing any diplomatic flexibility
Sunday launch is 'much more concerning than satellite launches' because test represents 'level of performance never before seen from North Korean missile'
Moon Jae-in, a liberal, favors engagement and dialog with Pyongyang as Washington pursues sanctions and talks tough
Agricultural specialist Kim Hak-song was working at Pyongyang University of Science and Technology but failed to arrive home in China as expected, his wife says
Trump’s demand that Seoul pony up $1 billion for missile defense system could hamper efforts to counter Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions
Lee Jung-hoon, the South Korean ambassador for human rights in North Korea, recommended the establishment of an ad hoc international tribunal
Although a 1961 treaty pledges China’s aid if North Korea is attacked, China may accept a pre-emptive U.S. strike if it aligns with Beijing’s interests
But White House says 'time is running out for Kim Jong Un and his regime to either behave or to suffer the consequences'.
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