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Despite rising tensions, North and South Korea will likely talk again
For all its missile tests and state media condemnations, Pyongyang may still want to talk to Seoul in the coming years
Biden on North Korea missile test: ‘If they choose to escalate, we will respond’
The U.S. president also says that diplomacy is an option, but North Korea must first vow to eventually denuclearize
US, South Korea and Japan ‘concerned’ over North Korean ballistic missile launch
U.S. and Japanese officials spoke with South Korea and vowed to cooperate on North Korea-related issues
North Korea wants Biden’s attention. The best way to get it: ballistic missiles.
Kim Jong Un fired two short-range ballistic missiles to get on the U.S.’ agenda before a key policy review is finished
Russian foreign minister calls for an end to ‘arms race’ on the Korean Peninsula
Sergey Lavrov met with South Korean counterpart Chung Eui-yong hours after North Korea tested ballistic missiles
North Korea’s cruise missile launch is serious — not just ‘business as usual’
Washington's reaction was understandable, but DPRK cruise missiles may soon become delivery systems for nuclear weapons
North Korea test-fires first ballistic missiles since Biden took office
South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff announced the mysterious projectile firing on Thursday morning
Why Moon Jae-in can’t be pressured into tackling North Korean human rights
President Moon Jae-in failed to implement parts of a North Korean human rights act and continues to rebuff the topic
North Korean man extradited to US was involved in far more than luxury liquor
Court records suggest that the man is affiliated with North Korea’s intelligence agency and gave a loan to a DPRK bank
UN urges North Korea to reopen borders for aid and humanitarian workers
The U.N. Human Rights Council expressed its concerns in an annual resolution on DPRK human rights abuses