
Amid push to restart U.S. talks, Kim Jong Un gets confrontational
North Korean leader orders destruction of South Korean-built infrastructure at mountain resort, an ominous sign as Sweden pushes for resumption of talks with U.S.
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North Korean leader orders destruction of South Korean-built infrastructure at mountain resort, an ominous sign as Sweden pushes for resumption of talks with U.S.
South Korean media took Kim's trot on Mount Paektu as a possible sign of a change in tack, but he focused on his country's resistance to "ceaseless sanctions"
Pyongyang says breakdown of meeting in Stockholm left North Korea thinking U.S. "may be abusing the bilateral relations for their own partisan interests"
U.S. Air Force tests unarmed Minuteman 3 intercontinental ballistic missile with early launch from California
Latest test of a missile that would give Kim Jong Un a worrying new capability comes just days before U.S. and North Korean officials are expected to resume talks
Pyongyang says Kim Jong Un watched latest in series of weapons tests, hours after North said it was willing to resume nuclear talks with U.S. in late September
The projectiles reportedly flew across North Korea before landing in the waters off its east coast
North Korea, which suffers from severe food shortages, was paying "primary attention" to protect agricultural crops and prevent damage in dikes, dams and reservoirs, state run media reported
It is expected to affect a broader part of the country as it passes off South Korea's west coast before making landfall in North Korea in the evening
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South Korea is bristling at Japan's decision to change their trade relationship and has nixed an intelligence sharing pact in response, just as the U.S. needs regional unity
South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said the launches were made from the North's northeastern Hamgyong province
South Korean and Japanese officials say the apparent short-range missiles posed no immediate threat, but they came hours after a firm rebuke from the Kim regime
Trump said Kim had written him a letter with a "small apology" for the recent missile tests
Trump said that Kim sent him a letter asking to meet and giving a "small apology" for testing short range missiles
North Korea has launched short-range missiles at least four other times since July 25
The president said the North Korean leader isn't happy about joint military exercises between the U.S. and South Korea
Pyongyang "used cyberspace to launch increasingly sophisticated attacks to steal funds from financial institutions and cryptocurrency exchanges to generate income," the report claims
Pyongyang's fourth round of launches in less than two weeks came as U.S. and South Korea conducted joint military exercises and amid standstill in nuclear negotiations
Experts say the North's increased testing activity is aimed at ramping up pressure on Washington and Seoul over stalled nuclear negotiations
Seoul says they appeared to be short-range ballistic missiles; Pyongyang is seen as ramping up pressure over stalled nukes talks
Pyongyang's account differs from Seoul's conclusion test was second in week of short-range ballistic missiles; new rocket launcher could prove valuable asset, experts say
South Korea said last week's launch was a new type of short-range ballistic missile, one that could hit all of the South, where 28,500 U.S. troops are based
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On Fox News Thursday night, Mr. Trump said he is "getting along well" with Kim and the country "really haven't tested missiles other than smaller ones"
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