Kim Jong Un says North Korea can completely destroy South Korea if it feels threatened, and he refuses to engage with Seoul.
North Korean leader dismisses Seoul’s diplomatic efforts as ‘clumsily deceptive’ during ruling Workers’ Party Congress.
South Korea said on Friday it had approved Google's request to export the country's high-precision map data to overseas servers, a major reversal after two decades of rejection that clears the way for ...
During the seven-day WPK conclave, Kim Jong Un introduced the “Haekpangasoe” system while reaffirming his will to beef up ...
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Kim Jong-un labels South Korea 'complete hostile state'
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stated during the work report at the 9th Congress of the Workers’ Party that “there is ...
Offering “peaceful coexistence or eternal confrontation,” North Korea’s leader said he would only restart talks if the U.S. ends “hostile” policies and accepts Pyongyang’s nuclear status.
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Editorial: Kim's mad nuclear threats, blaming South Korea again?
Kim Jong-un stated during the 9th Party Congress report, “We will permanently exclude South Korea, the most hostile entity, ...
The North Korean leader said that his country can get along well with the United States as long as Washington accepts it as a nuclear weapons state.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un promised to strengthen his country’s nuclear weapons program on Wednesday, before presiding over a nighttime military parade, accompanied by his daughter.
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