North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un said confrontation with hostile nations is “inevitable” and called for a ramping up of the nation’s “nuclear shield,” just days after President Donald Trump indicated a willingness to reach out for renewed talks.
"I don't know what to say to encourage and thank my comrades for their dedication and hard work, which continues to be a strong battle fire even in the new
The American daily newspaper Washington Post (WP) reported on the 19th (local time) that a letter from Kim Jong Un, Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea, was found among the belongings of a North Korean soldier killed in action.
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The dictator, eager to shut out the influence of Hollywood and K-pop, has been exalting a “shock brigade” of 300,000 teens and 20-somethings drafted into flood reconstruction.
North Korea’s leader has grown more assertive since their last efforts at diplomacy ended in failure — and now has Russia at his side.
Editor’s note: This article appeared originally in 38 North. A year ago, we warned that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had made a “strategic decision to go to war.” Many interpreted this to mean that we were predicting an imminent attack and since ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 23 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said in an interview broadcast on Thursday that he plans to seek to engage North Korean leader Kim Jong Un anew after the two men ...
President Trump addressed troops in South Korea and inquired about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during a video conference. Referring to Kim as a 'tough cookie' with 'bad intentions,' Trump ...
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