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Report: North Korea test-fires more missiles North Korea fired a pair of short-range missiles toward the Sea of Japan, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported Saturday.
North Korea unwilling to talk, British envoy says North Korea is demonstrating an unwillingness to resume negotiations on its nuclear activities, the British ambassador to the country said Friday.
Report: North Korea test fires four missiles North Korea test-fired a fourth short-range missile off its east coast Thursday, South Korea's Yonhap News Agency reported.
U.S. puts sanctions on Iran-based company linked to N. Korea The United States on Tuesday imposed financial sanctions on an Iran-based company that it said is a cover for North Korea's missile proliferation network, the Department of the Treasury announced.
N. Korea warns ships of impending drill North Korea is warning the world to stay out of part of its eastern waters for 16 days, starting Thursday, saying it will hold a military drill, Japanese officials said.
Warning: Counterfeit dollars from N. Korea The Treasury Department warned U.S. financial institutions Thursday that the North Korean government may resort to "deceptive financial practices" to get around economic sanctions.
Timeline: N. Korea nuclear dispute Below is a chronology of the development of North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
Journalists' families appeal to N. Korea Family members of two U.S. journalists imprisoned in North Korea said they are worried about the women's well-being and are pleading for their release.
N. Korea: U.S. journalists were creating 'smear campaign' North Korea's state media released a "detailed report" Tuesday claiming that American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee entered the country illegally in order to record material for a "smear campaign" against the reclusive communist state.
North Koreans have made nuclear progress, experts say The U.S. intelligence community believes that North Korea tested a nuclear device last month with an explosive yield of several kilotons, considerably more powerful than its first test nearly three years ago.
Defiant North Korea 'to weaponize plutonium' North Korea said Saturday it would strengthen its nuclear capabilities, a defiant protest against the U.N. Security Council's move to tighten sanctions against it.
U.N. tightens sanctions on North Korea The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Friday to expand and tighten sanctions on North Korea after that nation's recent nuclear test.
Source: N. Korea may be preparing for new nuclear test North Korea may be preparing for a new atomic bomb test a month after its last test, a U.S. official said Thursday.
U.N. Security Council condemns N. Korea The five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council condemned North Korea's recent nuclear test "in the strongest terms" in a draft resolution passed Wednesday.
Envoy: N. Korea claims on U.S. aggression 'groundless' The United States will consider expanding its options in dealing with North Korea amid rising tensions, said President Barack Obama's envoy to the secretive communist state.
Families plead with N. Korea for release The families of two U.S. journalists sentenced to 12 years of hard labor in North Korea pleaded for clemency, urging the communist government to "show compassion" and release them.
Lisa Ling's Family 'Shocked and Devastated' They call on North Korea to show compassion for the broadcaster's sister and her friend
Families plead for reporters held in N. Korea The families of two U.S. journalists detained in North Korea made public pleas for their release, as their trial and the threat of years in labor camps loom.
U.S. journalists to be tried in N. Korea Two U.S. journalists will stand trial for alleged crimes in North Korea, the government announced Friday.
North Korea sets trial date for American journalists Two American journalists will be tried in a North Korean court on June 4, Pyongyang's official news agency said Thursday.
Families lobby media before journalists' North Korean trial After nearly three months of maintaining their silence, the families of two U.S. journalists detained in North Korea are taking to the airwaves this week to lobby for their release as the women go on trial Thursday.
Japanese researcher recalls imprisonment in North Korea As the trial for two American journalists began Thursday in North Korea, a former Japanese journalist has recounted his experience while he was imprisoned in the country for about two years.
N. Korea bars observers at reporters' trial Observers have been barred from a trial for two American journalists who were detained while covering the plight of North Korean defectors living along the China-North Korea border, a U.S. State Department spokesman said.
U.S., allies plan tough U.N. resolution on North Korea The United States is working with its allies to send a "strong, unified" message to North Korea that its "belligerent" actions have consequences, the State Department said Monday.
Gates: Nuclear-armed N. Korea not acceptable The United States will not accept North Korea as a nuclear-armed state, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Saturday at an international conference.
U.S. officials headed to Asia for 'intensive' talks on North Korea A high-level U.S. delegation is going to Asia for "intensive consultations" on what North Korea's increasingly alarming behavior means for U.S. security alliances in the region, senior administration officials tell CNN.
Satellite spots activity at North Korean missile site, officials say U.S. satellite imagery has spotted "vehicle activity" at a North Korean ballistic missile site, two Defense Department officials said Friday.
Clinton slams N. Korea's rhetoric, 'belligerent' actions U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had strong words Wednesday for North Korea's nuclear activities and saber-rattling, saying the secretive communist nation "has ignored the international community" and "continues to act in a provocative and belligerent manner toward its neighbors."
Analysis: Has North Korea reached a 'tipping point'? When North Korea conducted a nuclear test in 2006, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice promised tough consequences for North Korea's actions but said the door was still open for negotiations.
Report: N. Korea fires another missile North Korea has fired another short-range missile, the South Korean Yonhap News Agency reported on Wednesday.
N. Korea nuclear test reverberates worldwide South Korea formally announced Tuesday that it would join a U.S.-led effort to crack down on trafficking in weapons of mass destruction in response to North Korea's new nuclear test.
Commentary: North Korea blast is a test for U.S. Reports of North Korea conducting a second nuclear test Monday have caused predictable alarm bells to ring in Washington, Beijing, Seoul, Tokyo and around the world.
North Korea's nuclear test denounced, ignored in South South Korea's government on Monday reacted harshly to Pyongyang's latest nuclear test.
North Korea's reported nuclear test no surprise, Mullen says North Korea's reported nuclear test did not come as a surprise to the United States, the top-ranking U.S. military officer said Monday.
Earthquake shakes North Korea A 4.7-magnitude earthquake hit northern North Korea on Monday, the U.S. Geological survey reported.
Clinton hopeful for detained U.S. journalists U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Thursday that North Korea's announcement of a trial date for two American journalists could signal that their detention will be resolved soon.
U.S. indicates willingness to talk to North Korea The United States on Friday sent another long-range signal to North Korea that it is willing to talk one-on-one if that would restart negotiations on how to dismantle Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program.
U.S. tries again on North Korean nuclear talks The United States is launching a diplomatic effort to get North Korean nuclear talks back on the rails.
North Korea demands apology, threatens nuke test North Korea threatened to conduct a nuclear test and more ballistic missile tests if the U.N. Security Council doesn't withdraw its condemnation of Pyongyang's rocket launch earlier this month, the state-run Korean Central News Agency reported.
N. Korea says it's reprocessing nuclear fuel rods North Korea has begun reprocessing fuel rods, its Foreign Ministry said Saturday, according to state-run media.
N. Korea seen as using bargaining chips North Korea's announcement last week that it has begun reprocessing nuclear fuel rods at the Yongbyon nuclear facility about 60 miles (nearly 100 kilometers) north of the capitol, Pyongyang, raises questions about the secretive nation's agenda.
Report: Journalists to be tried in N. Korea North Korea has concluded an investigation of two detained American journalists, and they will stand trial, according to the nation's state-run news service, KCNA.
Russian foreign minister in North Korea for talks Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov arrived in Pyongyang on Thursday for talks with North Korean officials, the state-run Korean Central News Agency reported.
Koreas hold first talks in more than a year Government officials from South Korea arrived in the North on Tuesday for the first inter-Korean talks in more than a year.
U.S. issues warning to North Korea for expelling inspectors As U.S. nuclear experts prepared to leave North Korea, the United States vowed consequences on Pyongyang for expelling them, along with U.N. nuclear inspectors. This is after the United Nations condemned North Korea's recent missile launch.
North Korea: Sanctions a declaration of war North Korea said Saturday any sanctions or pressure applied against it following its rocket launch earlier this month will be considered a "declaration of war."
U.S. decries N. Korea's 'provocative threats' The White House on Tuesday upbraided North Korea, calling on the communist nation "to cease its provocative threats, to respect the will of the international community and to honor its international commitments and obligations."
U.N. condemns North Korean rocket launch The U.N. Security Council on Monday adopted a declaration condemning North Korea for launching a rocket earlier this month.
Security Council may be close to formal stance on N. Korea launch A week after North Korea ignored international warnings and launched a long-range rocket, the U.N. Security Council is considering a draft statement -- signaling members may be close to taking a formal public stance against the incident.
Japan extends sanctions against North Korea Japan has tightened economic sanctions against North Korea to punish the communist regime for its recent rocket launch, Japanese government officials said Friday.
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