The former president went from threatening Kim Jong Un with “fire and fury” if the North Korean leader continued testing missiles, to becoming his pen pal, meeting him in a series of ...
Kim Yo Jong—the sister of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and a powerful politician in her own right—has lashed out at South Korea and Ukraine, branding them "badly behaved dogs raised by ...
North Korea has raised its security level amid threats to the life of its leader Kim Jong Un according to reports.
Mr Kim’s daughter Kim Ju-ae appears to have seen an elevation in status, the agency added, noting her recent public appearances, including one where she was accompanied by Kim Yo-jong ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has once again raised the specter of nuclear conflict, issuing a stark warning that his regime would not hesitate to unleash its military might — nuclear weapons ...
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un is now said to be sending thousands of troops to Russia. The U.S. says they are training in Russia’s far East and may end up in combat against Ukrainian soldiers.
Ukraine, South Korea and the U.S. all confirm that North Korean troops are in Russia, training to possibly fight for Moscow. The Wall Street Journal unpacks the evidence. Photo: str/Agence France ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected strategic missile bases and ordered the military to stay ready to deal a counterblow to enemies “at any time,” just weeks ahead of the US presidential ...
“We had no problem with him,” Trump said of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, before adding, “I say it to people, we have a bigger problem, in my opinion, with the enemy from within.
Some have speculated in the past that increased posturing from the North could be a signal that the DPRK is on the verge of collapse and that Kim Jong Un's health could be failing. Such wishful ...
Kim Jong-un’s daughter is emerging in the public eye, but her future leadership role in North Korea remains a mystery.
The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un referred to South Korea and Ukraine as “lunatics” after they warned that Pyongyang was sending troops to support Russia in its war against Ukraine.