Josh Sigurdson reports on the recent news of North Korea rejecting talks with Trump going forward saying they are not interested in the continuation of dialogue.
It appears the world will not witness any kind of breakthrough Trump-Kim meeting by the end of Trump's first term in office, given that on Friday Kim Jong Un's increasingly powerful sister, Kim Yo Jong, had some specific words on the matter.
When Kim Jong Un's sister, Kim Yo Jong - rumored to be even more brutal and ruthless a leader than her brother - started making threats against the South and the US, while declaring that President Trump would "never again" be allowed to use the count
When Kim Jong Un's sister, Kim Yo Jong - rumored to be even more brutal and ruthless a leader than her brother - started making threats against the South and the US, while declaring that President Trump would "never again" be allowed to use the count
Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korea's leader, has warned of possible military retaliation against South Korea as tensions escalate over defector action.
In recent days, the mysterious happenings in North Korea have grown slightly clearer--but potentially more serious. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un remains out of sight.
North Korea -- Once again, the good old reliable US major media proved unreliable again -- time and again delivering fake news to readers, viewers and listeners.
Rumors swirling that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has fallen critically ill have sparked fears that his demise would destabilize the region and lead to a refugee crisis that would draw in the US, South Korea and possibly other allies, according to
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un is reportedly in critical condition after a heart surgery. White House National Security Adviser Amb. Robert O'Brien reacts on 'Fox & Friends' to news of the dictator's health and President Trump temporarily suspending
It no doubt helps that their citizens are more obedient and less individualistic than Americans, due to their "rice" culture of working collectively and their Eastern religions of accepting what fate has dealt them.
President Trump offered North Korea help in combating the COVID-19 outbreak in the country, Trump administration officials close to the matter confirmed to Reuters.
What's the better for dealing with pandemic disease: martial-law quarantines imposed by the state according to geography, or keeping society open while trusting medical professionals, individuals, families, and communities to make intelligent decis
The image above is of the Arch of Reunification in North Korea, located just south of Pyongyang. It was constructed in 2001 and features two women wearing traditional chos?n-ot dresses, representing the two Koreas coming together.
Following reports that a strange Christian cult might be behind the outbreak in Daegu that kickstarted South Korea's COVID-19 crisis, readers around the world have been curious to learn more details about the Shincheonji Church of Jesus...
One day after South Korea reported its first coronavirus death and shortly after all of Daegu city's 2.5 million residents were put on lock-down, the number of covid-19 cases in South Korea has exploded, with 52 new cases reported overnight, represen
While Coronavirus has officially reached 28 countries, with over 40,000 people officially infected and over 900 fatalities, North Korea - which has a woefully ill-prepared medical infrastructure, is concealing a massive outbreak of the disease, accor
The social outcome of Technocracy in South Korea is pretty clear and young people are sounding off: "Escape Hell". They are highly educated but increasingly limited in life options. ? TN Editor
North Korea -- In remarks during Pyongyang's yearend Plenary Meeting, Kim Jong-un said his government will continue development of strategic weapons because of US hostility toward the country,
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