President Yoon: 'North Korea’s insults and threats do not help peace'
President Yoon expressed disappointment over North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's comments branding South Korea as a 'thorough enemy,' reaffirming the commitment to peaceful coexistence on the Korean Peninsula.
When the 'North Wind' is Blown... [Cartoon]
This cartoon from Hankyoreh comments on the current political situation in South Korea, using 'North Wind' as a metaphor for external pressures or influences.
Leaving room for dialogue with the US administration, North Korea emphasizes 'hostile' relations with South Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un highlighted a willingness for dialogue with the US while reinforcing 'hostile' relations with South Korea during the recently held Workers' Party Congress.
PHOTO: The giant parade was watched by Kim Jong-un and his young successor
A giant parade was attended by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un along with his young successor.
Kim Jong-un's Diverging Strategies Toward the South and the US, and Nuclear Policy... The Key Phrase is 'Safety and Development of the North Korean Regime'
Kim Jong-un emphasizes the necessity of nuclear armament and erecting barriers between North and South Korea while hinting at the future need to reconcile with the US for North Korea's development.
Kim Jong-un's daughter appears at North Korean parade instead of weapons... He warns of 'brutal retaliation' against military hostility
During a North Korean parade, Kim Jong-un's daughter appeared prominently in place of weapons, as he warned of severe retaliation against military threats.
[Editorial] North Korea, Again Claiming 'Break in Relations', Should Not Give Up Efforts to Restore Trust
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un declared at the 9th Congress of the Workers' Party that there is no possibility of engaging in discussions with South Korea, reaffirming a hostile stance against the South.
North Korean System ‘Beginning to Collapse from the Bottom’ - Former Unification Minister Kang In-Duk on Party Congress
Former South Korean Unification Minister Kang In-Duk observed that Kim Jong-un's regime in North Korea is starting to collapse from its foundations despite recent claims of achievements during the party congress.
North Korea pledges further nuclear build-up
North Korea's Kim Jong-un has declared the country's commitment to further expanding its nuclear arsenal as part of a long-term strategy amid ongoing tensions with the United States.
North Korea broadcasts film about assassination attempt on Kim Jong-il. The attacker is a counter-revolutionary
A North Korean propaganda film depicting an assassination attempt on Kim Jong-il has been released, framing the attacker as a counter-revolutionary.
Kim Jong-un calls South Korea ‘eternal enemy’ but keeps door open to US talks
North Korea's Kim Jong-un declared South Korea its 'eternal enemy' while maintaining an openness to engage in talks with the United States.
Kim Jong Un warns North Korea could 'completely destroy' South if threatened
Kim Jong Un escalates threats towards South Korea, saying the North could completely destroy the South if its security is threatened, amid increased military posturing.
They intend to invest in their nuclear and missile plans
Kim Jong Un states that North Korea's relationship with the United States depends on the U.S. accepting their nuclear ambitions, while also emphasizing an increase in nuclear weapons and missile capabilities.
Kim Jong Un: 'Recognize the nuclear power status,' the message to the US – Closes the door on South Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un announced intentions to expand the country's nuclear arsenal while calling on the United States to acknowledge North Korea's nuclear strength.
Kim Jong Un calls South Korea ‘most hostile enemy,’ says North could ‘completely destroy’ it
Kim Jong Un declared South Korea as North Korea's 'most hostile enemy,' threatening total destruction if feeling threatened and rejecting any renewed diplomatic talks.
North Korea views South Korea as 'eternal enemy' while keeping 'conditional talks' open with the US: why selective diplomacy?
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un has declared South Korea an eternal enemy while signaling openness for conditional dialogue with the United States following a significant Party Congress meeting.
Kim Jong Un says he could get along well with the US, but rejects South Korea
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un expresses willingness to improve relations with the US while denouncing South Korea as its enemy.
Kim Jong-un sends 'destroy' warning to South Korea in chilling broadcast
Kim Jong-un has threatened to 'completely destroy' South Korea if it feels threatened, according to a broadcast from North Korean state media.
"Let's Overcome the Wall of Division, One Ivy Leaf at a Time"... The First Step of the ‘DMZ World Literature Festa’
The DMZ World Literature Festa aims to foster dialogue and peace between North and South Korean writers in the context of their shared literary community.
On the day of Kim Jong-un's speech release... US 'ready to talk with North Korea, Cuba, and Iran'
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed readiness to engage in dialogue with representatives from North Korea, Cuba, and Iran, coinciding with Kim Jong-un's recent remarks on potential US-North Korea relations.
President Yoon: 'We must reflect on whether past insults toward North Korea have helped peace'
President Yoon Suk-yeol urges reflection on past hostile actions against North Korea, emphasizing the need for continuous efforts to build trust and improve inter-Korean relations.
North Korea is ready to negotiate with the USA on the recognition of its nuclear state status
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un expressed readiness to engage with the United States if Washington acknowledges the country's nuclear status, according to the state news agency KCNA.
Kim Jong-un threatens Korea with destruction, leaves the possibility of dialogue with the USA open
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has issued threats of destruction towards Korea while keeping the door open for potential dialogue with the United States.
Kim Jong-un threatened to "completely destroy" South Korea and hardened his military rhetoric
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un issued a stern warning to South Korea, stating that his country could completely destroy it if its security is threatened, while completely rejecting dialogue with Seoul.
North Korea's leader ties relations with the USA to acceptance of nuclear weapons
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stated that the future of relations with the United States hinges on the acceptance of the country's nuclear weapons program.
Kim threatens to completely destroy South Korea and conditions for understanding with Washington
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un threatens to entirely destroy South Korea if his country's security is threatened and demands that the U.S. recognize North Korea as a nuclear power as a condition for dialogue.
Praise Overflowed for Kim Jong-un at the Party Congress: A Reflection of Crisis in Maintaining the Dictatorial Regime?
The recent 9th Congress of the Workers' Party in North Korea saw unprecedented praise for leader Kim Jong-un, raising questions about the stability of his regime.
Unprecedented Footage of Everyday Life in North Korea - 'Everything Looks Like a Movie Shoot!'
Recent viral videos purportedly showing daily life in North Korean cities have emerged, providing a rare glimpse into a country known for its extreme isolation and strict control.
Jung Dong-young, on the reaffirmation of ‘hostile two countries’ by Kim Jong-un: 'Peaceful coexistence is the only way'
South Korea's Unification Minister Jung Dong-young emphasizes that peaceful coexistence is vital for both North and South Korea, in response to Kim Jong-un's description of South Korea as a 'thoroughly hostile nation.'
Kim Jong-un: The army must become the vanguard of socialist construction without weapons
Kim Jong-un stated at the 9th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea that the military should act as a pioneering force for socialist construction, as reported by the Rodong Sinmun.
Kim Jong-un suggests 'good relations' possible if the US retracts its hostile policies as party congress concludes
During the recent conclusion of the Korean Workers' Party Congress, Kim Jong-un stated that if the United States withdraws its hostile policy towards North Korea, there may be an opportunity for improved relations.
Kim Jong Un says North Korea could ‘get along well’ with U.S., amid rumours of possible Trump meeting
Kim Jong Un expressed that North Korea could have a favorable relationship with the U.S. if its nuclear status is recognized, while remaining critical of South Korea.
Wants the US government to recognize North Korea as a nuclear state
The article discusses the desire for the U.S. government to formally recognize North Korea as a nuclear-armed nation.
To Kim Jong-un, who excludes our ethnic group... Cheong Wa Dae says 'We must refrain from confrontational remarks and build mutual trust'
The South Korean government expresses its commitment to peaceful co-existence with North Korea despite recent hostile statements from Kim Jong-un.
Jang Dong-hyuk: Lee Jae-myung's North Korea Policy is Ultimately Unrequited Love... What Returned is Only Mockery
Jang Dong-hyuk criticized the Lee Jae-myung administration's North Korea policy, claiming it has failed and only resulted in scorn from the North.
Kim Jong Un claims he could 'completely destroy' South Korea if he sees his country threatened
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has stated that his country could completely destroy South Korea if it feels threatened, while expressing a willingness to negotiate with the U.S.
North Korea extends a hand to the USA
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un has expressed willingness to come to an agreement with the USA, provided that the US accepts North Korea as a nuclear power and changes its allegedly hostile stance.
North Korea ready to get along with the USA, demands recognition as a nuclear power
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un suggests that his country could engage with the United States if it recognizes North Korea as a nuclear power.
Kim signals openness to US ties while calling South Korea ‘most hostile’
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un indicated a willingness to improve relations with the US while labeling South Korea as its 'most hostile' adversary during remarks at a party congress.
Kim Jong-un: 'The South Korean regime’s conciliatory attitude is a deception... South Korea is a thorough enemy, an eternal enemy'
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un condemned South Korea as an untrustworthy adversary, asserting a permanent estrangement from the South during a recent party conference.
North Korea: The ruling party's congress ends with a grand military parade in Pyongyang
Kim Jong-un concluded the ruling party's congress in North Korea with a military parade, expressing confidence in a historic turn for the party.
North Korea's Kim pledges economic push as his sister is elevated at party congress
North Korea's Kim Jong Un has announced plans to boost the economy over the next five years during a party congress, concurrently promoting his sister to a significant leadership role.
Kim Jong-un's 13-Year-Old Daughter Appointed Curator of North Korean Nuclear Forces
Kim Jong-un has appointed his 13-year-old daughter Kim Ju-ae as the curator of North Korea's nuclear forces, marking a significant step in her potential leadership role.
Media: North Korean leader has appointed his 13-year-old daughter as head of the country's missile program
Reports indicate that Kim Jong-un's 13-year-old daughter, Kim Ju-ae, has been appointed as the head of North Korea's missile program, potentially positioning her as his successor.
Russian historian, North Korea specialist Lankov included in Latvia's "black list" at the request of security service
Latvia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has added historian Aleksei Lankov to its list of undesirable persons based on recommendations from the State Security Service due to concerns over national security.
Lankov Included in Latvia's Blacklist at the Request of the VDD
Russian historian and North Korea specialist Andrei Lankov has been placed on Latvia's blacklist of undesirable persons following an initiative from the State Security Service (VDD).
Reduced Exercises with the USA: Why Trump Risks the Break in the Pacific 'Shield'
The U.S. and South Korea plan joint military exercises called Freedom Shield, but South Korea proposes to reduce their scale to improve relations with North Korea, facing resistance from the U.S.
Silent on US and South Korea, Kim Jong-un focuses on economy at WPK congress
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un emphasized economic self-reliance during a speech at the Workers' Party congress, vowing to advance the country’s five-year economic plan without external influence.
Kim Jong Un taps teenage daughter as ‘missile general’ for North Korea nuclear program: reports
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has reportedly assigned his teenage daughter, Ju Ae, a significant role in the country's Missile Administration, responsible for nuclear oversight.
The expelled Russian historian from Latvia comments on what happened
Russian historian Andrei Lankov, expelled from Latvia, has commented on his detention before a lecture on North Korea, calling the incident 'strange and scandalous'.