South Korean Foreign Minister Cancels Possible Trip to Japan
Japanese cabinet ministers recently visited a controversial war shrine
Japanese cabinet ministers recently visited a controversial war shrine
Latest rhetoric seen by some as less inflammatory and a sign the regime could be ready to talk
Park Geun-hye will be coming to Washington D.C
Tensions remain heightened in the Korean peninsula
Tensions remain heightened in the Korean peninsula
At least one North Korean ballistic missile is ready for launch
Despite Kim Jong Un's bluster, his regime is only a threat to the U.S. to the extent that we've put ourselves in harm's way.
According to South Korean officials
White House says it wouldn't be surprising if North Korea conducted another test missile launch
Medium range, according to sources quoted by a South Korean news agency
Business as usual in Seoul, the closest target for Pyongyang
Responding to recent threats
Move comes amid worsening relations and escalated tensions
Tensions in the region escalating
Latest threats causing concerns
Says war could start at "any moment"
Details a joint response to North Korean "provocations"
Responding to South Korean and American military exercises
Already facing financial sanctions from the United Nations Security Council
Officials cannot confirm who is responsible
More than 25,000 U.S. troops are stationed in South Korea at a cost of at least $15 billion a year
Tensions between North Korea and South Korea continue to rise
Sixty years of armistice not going anywhere too soon
Tensions with North Korea have been rising since the reclusive regime carried out another nuclear test
Last week North Korea declared Korean war armistice over
The Korean War is technically not over
Lots of self-employed people and a rising tax burden
Move comes amid renewed tensions with North Korea
Drop ambitions, not nukes
Park Geun-hye will take office on Monday
Harsh words made at United Nations Conference on Disarmament
North Korea calls the exercises "war-mongering"
Shortly after new sanctions imposed by the United Nations
Some missiles might already be able to reach deep into the Pacific