Kim Jong Un, North Korea and Trump
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The country appeared to signal an openness to talks, but said it must be recognized as a nuclear power and would not discuss abandoning its arsenal.
The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has dismissed the U.S.’s intent to resume diplomacy on North Korea’s denuclearization
Kim ties are "not bad" but rules out denuclearisation, urging the US to accept North Korea as a nuclear state and change its approach.
The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Tuesday that the relationship with President Donald Trump was "not bad," but rejected nuclear talks.
As US-funded broadcasts are slashed, millions of North Koreans are left more isolated than ever cut off from the outside world and solely at the mercy of the regime’s propaganda
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the country would achieve victory in "anti-imperalist, anti-U.S." battles.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called on the military to ramp up combat training to prepare for "coping with a war anytime," state-run media reported.
During a European trip, a video surfaced appearing to show a caddie discreetly dropping a ball in front of Donald Trump at Turnberry, fueling accusations of cheating. Social media users quickly condemned the act,