
U.N. Secretary General trip to North Korea cancelled
Ban Ki-moon's visit to the nation would have been the first for a United Nation's leader since 1993
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Ban Ki-moon's visit to the nation would have been the first for a United Nation's leader since 1993
Vice chair of the Joint Chiefs said the North Koreans "have not gotten as far as their clever video editors and spinmeisters would have us believe"
American rights icon Gloria Steinem, 81, will join about 30 others in reunification march across DMZ from North to South Korea
This isn't the first time the country's elusive leader has used brutality to cement his control
South Korean intelligence officials say young dictator had senior official publically shot to death over a perceived insult
U.S. urges North "to refrain from actions that further raise tensions" as South Korea reviews threat
For 1st time, residents of isolated nation -- those with access to "domestic web" anyway -- can click to buy
Pyongyang officials say a 21-year-old New York University student from New Jersey was arrested when he entered the country through China
North Korea's cyberattack on Sony Pictures exposed a new reality: you don't have to be a superpower to inflict damage on U.S. corporations
There are thousands who could launch the same kind of cyberattack North Korea hit Sony with, says a former hacker
Details of elderly woman's detention and release are few; official statement says she visited frequently over the last 20 years
The president is declaring a "national emergency" to deal with cybersecurity threats
The supreme leader of North Korea, who reportedly turned 33 on Jan. 8, 2016, is fond of media moments showcasing his hands-on approach to governing the isolated nation
A photographer's view of the isolated nation
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