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North Korea launches apparent SLBM toward East Sea, Seoul says
Likely test of submarine-launched ballistic missile comes as US, Japanese officials visit Seoul for talks
North Korea calls Seoul ‘spineless’ for seeking cooperation with Japan
South Korean president and new Japanese prime minister held first official phone call last week, promised coordination
Why one city in Nepal worships North Korea and follows ‘Juche’ ideology
A mistrust of outsiders and desire for self-reliance drive Bhaktapur to embrace North Korean style communism
First North Korean delegation to attend EU-related meetings since pandemic began
DPRK delegation will visit Brussels to attend meetings on Korean issues for first time since COVID-19 outbreak
US made ‘specific proposals’ to the DPRK in latest attempt to engage regime
State Department says North Korea has not responded, emphasizes Washington’s openness to dialogue
The circuitous connections between the Korean War and the War on Terror
Twenty years after 9/11, Bush’s Axis of Evil speech still epitomizes flawed DPRK policy that perpetuates ‘forever war’
North Korea’s perfectly logical strategy of missile launches and dialogue
The DPRK wants sanctions relief from the US and a Democratic South Korean president and is working to see both outcomes
Power for peace: Kim Jong Un frames missiles as deterrent against ‘war itself’
In defense expo speech, North Korean leader dismisses US as insincere and criticizes those who ‘incite’ tensions
To ensure peace, Biden must remove barriers to engagement with North Korea
Former President Eisenhower’s emphasis on people-to-people contact remains a model for avoiding conflict
Seoul’s top nuclear envoy to visit Moscow after North Korean missile tests
Noh Kyu-duk and Igor Morgulo will discuss ways to cooperate on the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula