
Otto Warmbier's parents sue "barbaric" N. Korea over son's death
"This lawsuit is another step in holding North Korea accountable for its barbaric treatment of Otto and our family," family statement reads
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"This lawsuit is another step in holding North Korea accountable for its barbaric treatment of Otto and our family," family statement reads
Ahead of the Korea summit, questions remain about whether North Korea will really give up its nuclear and missile programs
In "loo" of using the public restrooms at the historic summit, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will be traveling with his own
North and South Korea are gearing up for a historic meeting. Kim Jong Un will cross the border for a highly symbolic summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-In. BBC News correspondent Laura Bicker joins CBSN from Seoul with more on what to expect.
Trump lambasted his own Justice Department, defended his former VA nominee and distanced himself from his personal attorney in wide-ranging phone interview
"Necessary to continue to monitor any leakage of radioactive materials that may have been caused by the collapse," researchers say
French President Emmanuel Macron pointed to France's special relationship with the U.S. and urged its ally to not retreat from the world stage. In his address to Congress, Macron touched on Syria, North Korea, climate change, and most notably the Iran deal. Associated Press White House reporter Zeke Miller joins CBSN with details.
President Trump signaled he'd consider negotiating a new Iran nuclear deal. He's been discussing options with French President Emmanuel Macron during his state visit, along the situation in Syria. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan takes CBSN through the latest.
As highly symbolic menu for North-South Korea banquet revealed, Japan calls South's mango mousse map "extremely regrettable"
French President Emmanuel Macron will speak to Congress after finishing a two-day visit with President Trump. On Tuesday the leaders held private talks on the Iran nuclear deal, North Korea and Syria, followed by a public show of friendship at a White House state dinner. Major Garrett reports.
Harris is the outgoing commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific
President Trump will welcome French President Emmanuel Macron to the U.S. today. Mr. Trump also tweeted over the weekend that North Korea had "agreed to denuclearization," which was not the case. Major Garrett reports.
President Trump says plans are underway for his meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. But he also says if the talks are not "fruitful," he may walk out or cancel the meeting entirely. He spoke in depth about North Korea after a two-day summit with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Major Garrett reports.
At his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, President Trump is meeting for a second day with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe about challenges like North Korea. The talks come as Mr. Trump confirms the CIA director met secretly with North Korea's dictator. Major Garrett reports.
The North Korean government says it has suspended nuclear and long-range missile tests. It also plans to close a nuclear test site. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan reports.
State Department official says "a comprehensive, whole-of-government effort in support of the president is underway"
"Us vs. Them: The Failure of Globalism" is a new book by Ian Bremmer that looks at some of the consequences of increased global connections. The Eurasia Group president and CBS News senior global affairs contributor joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss growing nationalism around the world and support for anti-establishment politicians. He also talks about recent developments in President Trump's possible denuclearization negotiations with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean president Moon Jae-In will hold historic talks this week. President Trump and Kim Jong Un are also expected to hold a summit soon. The North says it will suspend nuclear and intercontinental ballistic missile tests as well as close its nuclear testing facility. CBS News senior global affairs contributor and Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer takes CBSN through the latest.
China's foreign ministry confirms that 32 Chinese nationals were among those killed in accident south of Pyongyang
President Trump spent the weekend at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. He also had a busy weekend on Twitter, weighing in on a variety of subjects from the Russia investigation to North Korea. CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett reports.
North Korea has stopped short of saying it has any intention of abandoning its nuclear arsenal, with Kim making clear that nukes remain a "treasured sword"
North Korea said it has suspended nuclear and long-range missile tests and plans to close nuclear test site
She discusses North Korea following the country's announcement that it is suspending nuclear and missile tests, and other topics
President Trump and Kim Jong Un have come along way since the days of exchanging personal insults. They’re expected to meet in the coming weeks and North Korea set the stage with a nuclear surprise. Errol Barnett has the latest.
North Korea announced it will suspends long-range and nuclear missile testing ahead of talks with South Korea next week. Gordon Chang, author of "Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes on the World," spoke to CBSN about what this show of good will means about Kim Jong Un's commitment to diplomatic talks.
Congressional leaders are meeting with President Trump at the White House as Washington barrels toward a 2025 shutdown. Follow live updates here.
New details are emerging Monday about the gunman in a fatal attack on The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Michigan.
The White House on Monday released a 20-point plan for peace in Gaza, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he supported.
The treasury secretary's current chief of staff, Dan Katz, is heading to the International Monetary Fund.
An ICE officer who was initially relieved of his duties after being captured on video pushing a woman to the ground has been returned to duty, two U.S. officials familiar with the matter told CBS News.
Prosecutors have charged the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk with aggravated murder and plan to seek the death penalty.
The U.S. government could shut down on Wednesday if Congress fails to approve funding for federal agencies. Here's how that could affect Social Security recipients.
Imelda is the ninth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season and is expected to strengthen into a hurricane Tuesday.
The possibility of a shutdown raises questions about what it would mean for lawmakers themselves — and their paychecks.