Kim Jong Un kept busy when he returned to North Korea. He received two university degrees, and then climbed the political ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un watched an artillery firing exercise, according to a state media report which came out early ...
North Korea released first-ever photos of a uranium enrichment site on Thursday. Supreme leader Kim Jong Un has been known to show off his nuclear bombs, but this week he revealed the facilities ...
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The Kim family regime's strategy diverges fundamentally from the path toward peaceful reunification between North and South ...
Kim hit out after South Korea's president vowed to end the regime if the North were to employ nuclear weapons.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un threatened to use nuclear weapons “without hesitation” in case of a nuclear conflict, as he ...
Former President Donald Trump touted his relationship with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un recently, calling friendly relations with the cloistered country a "good thing." Trump made the comment ...
Reports that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is seriously ill after heart surgery are not true, officials in South Korea have said. Headlines that Kim Jong-un was "gravely ill", "brain-dead" or ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un threatened to use nuclear weapons and destroy South Korea ...
Kim Jong-un's flashy resort dubbed the "North Korean Benidorm" is on the brink of opening - but some rooms may never be filled. The vast venture was put together with hopes of attracting affluent ...
Kim Jong Un has served as the Supreme Leader of North Korea since 2011, succeeding his father Kim Jong Il, and the leader of the Workers’ Party of Korea since 2012. He is the youngest of three ...