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Trump Ditched 'Failed' North Korea Policy: Tillerson
The secretary of state summed up the administration's diplomatic track record over a year where he seemed at cross purposes with Trump on North Korea.
Our Disloyal 'Allies' Will Regret the UN Jerusalem Vote
Elliott Abrams writes that US diplomats will find ways to show we resent this gratuitous insult.
Kasich: U.S. Should Negotiate With North Korea
Republican John Kasich condemned speculation about the U.S. being on the "on the brink" of nuclear war with North Korea when opportunities for increased sanctions have not been fully exhausted.
Who Is Kim Jong Suk, the North Korean Leader's Grandma?
North Koreans are commemorating 100 years since her birth.
Trump Should Negotiate With North Korea, Russia Says
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said his country is willing to help with arrangements.
North Korea Hates the U.S. Because We Helped Create It
After the world's deadliest conflict, a future secretary of state decided to split North and South Korea based on a map he found in a magazine.
We Should Stop Funding the Absurdities of the U.N.
The era of America as the U.N.'s sugar daddy is fast coming to an end.
Trump Has His Own 'Naughty or Nice' List
Donald Trump's administration took a keen interest in Thursday's vote at the United Nations.
In Siberia, Russia Launches Early Warning Missile Radar
All but one of Russia's previous radar stations are based in the country's west, near Europe.
North Korea and U.S. Must Start Talking, Says Russia
Russia says the world needs open dialog rather than talking about talking.
Putin on U.S. Election, New Arms Race and North Korea
The Russian president was hosting his annual press conference, a hotly-anticipated event in Russia's Christmas TV calendar.
Kim Jong Un May Be Stealing Bitcoins
"We don't know how much North Korea has stolen so far, but we do know that the police have confirmed the regime's hacking attempts."
Kim Jong Un Celebrates Latest Missile Launch
Kim's visit to Mount Paektu gave him a moment to reflect on the "emotion-charged days when he realized the great historic cause of completing the state nuclear force without yielding even a moment."
U.N. Official Shocked at Poverty in Rural Alabama
"I think it's very uncommon in the First World. This is not a sight that one normally sees. I'd have to say that I haven't seen this."
North Korea Says U.S. Declared War, Trying to Invade
North Korea cited international agreements that define aggression, arguing U.S. attempts to institute a naval blockade were illegal.
Trump, Kim Jong Un Canvas Talk of the Art World
A piece called "President Trump Becomes a Wonder Woman, Unifies the Country and Fights Rocket Man" is generating buzz at Art Basel.
Russia Sends Marines Near North Korea Border for Drill
Russian marines are training in field combat in North Korea, bordering Primorye.
Trump Pulls U.S. Out of Global Immigration Pact
U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said the pact was incompatible with President Donald Trump's immigration policies.
Russia Says U.S. Is 'Playing With Fire' With N. Korea
Russia's top diplomat lashed out at Nikki Haley for her recent remarks toward North Korea.
Senator Says Kim Jong Un 'Will Die' If He Attacks U.S.
"If Kim Jong Un wants to stay alive, he needs to stop," Senator Steve Russell said, channeling his experience in hunting Saddam Hussein in Iraq.
South Korea Tests 'Precision Strike' After Missile Test
South Korea launched a "precision strike" missile exercise after North Korea conducted its first missile test in more than two months.
Ivanka Trump Should Head The UN, Analyst Argues
Many observers took a satirical op-ed about the president's daughter very seriously.
North Korea Calls U.S. Biggest Supporter of Terrorism
North Korea called the U.S. "the kingpin of all kinds of terrorism who cannot even prevent terror in its own territory."
Kim Jong Un Is Teaching Children How to Kill Americans
North Korea is using video games to teach kids how to assassinate Americans at a propaganda camp.
Pentagon Asia Nominee: Talks, Not War With North Korea
Randy Schriver said he supported talking to the notoriously reclusive, militarized state in order to avoid a war breaking out.
North Korea May Give Up Nukes if U.S. Does So First
North Korea said total "denuclearization is the aspiration and desire of humankind," but it needed nuclear weapons as long as it was threatened by the U.S.
Trump's Ability to Go Nuclear Has Congress Scared
A president's unilateral authority to launch nuclear weapons will be reviewed for the first time in 40 years.
North Korea Says Trump Scares Americans More Than Kim
After calling President Donald Trump a "mad dog," North Korea said we're all victims of the U.S. leader.
Like Trump, Kim Jong Un Gets News From TV and Twitter
When Kim Jong Un tunes in to U.S. media, his closest advisers probably ask him to ignore President Donald Trump and listen to the experts.