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The Wall Street Journal: Japan’s Abe to meet Trump as North Korea issues test long-held ties
Japan’s prime minister has worked hard to build close ties with President Donald Trump. Now, as Shinzo Abe heads to the U.S. for another summit meeting, differences over trade and North Korea are testing that relationship......»»
The Wall Street Journal: North Korea has begun dismantling rocket launch site, satellite photos show
Satellite imagery shows North Korea has begun taking down its main satellite launch facility, an apparent confidence-building measure by Pyongyang amid concerns about the slow pace of progress on dismantling the country’s nuclear weapons programs......»»
North Korea says it successfully conducted another "crucial test" at long-range rocket site
Reuters North Korea says it successfully performed another "crucial test" as its long-range rocket launch site that would further strengthen its "reliable strategic nuclear deterrent." The announcemen.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: State of emergency sought by California governor after 7.1 magnitude quake
A magnitude 7.1 earthquake rocked southern California Friday night, sending tremors that could be felt in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and nearly 400 miles north in Sacramento. The quake caused fires, power outages and collapsed buildings, officials said......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump administration downplays latest North Korea missile test
The Trump administration played down the threat presented by North Korea’s latest weapons tests and said it was eager for a resumption of talks to end the country’s efforts to acquire nuclear missiles......»»
The Wall Street Journal: North Korea exits shared ‘embassy’ with South near demilitarized zone in abrupt diplomatic pullback
North Korea has withdrawn from a liaison office it shared with the South near the demilitarized zone since September, an abrupt diplomatic pullback following Pyongyang’s recent threats to suspend nuclear talks with the U.S......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Kim Jong Un crosses DMZ line in historic summit with South Korea
Kim Jong Un became the first North Korean leader to set foot in the South since the Korean War when he stepped across the military demarcation line Friday and shook hands with Moon Jae-in, the South Korean president.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: North Korea cyberattack on Turkish banks now spans 17 countries
The hacking campaign, identified as Operation GhostSecret by cyber researcher McAfee LLC, now spans 17 countries and many industries......»»
The Wall Street Journal: South Korea stops blaring K-Pop, propaganda across border
South Korea’s Defense Ministry halted propaganda broadcasts across its heavily guarded border with North Korea, a move it said was a show of good faith to Pyongyang ahead of an inter-Korean summit later this week......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump to North Korea: Nuclear dismantlement must happen before sanctions lifted
President Donald Trump will urge North.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: North Korean hackers now among the world’s most dangerous
North Korea’s cyber army, long considered a midlevel security threat, is quietly morphing into one of the world’s most sophisticated and dangerous hacking machines......»»
The Wall Street Journal: China tightens export restrictions to North Korea to comply with U.N. sanctions
China has tightened restrictions on exports to North Korea of items with potential dual use in weapons of mass destruction and conventional arms......»»
The Wall Street Journal: North Korea willing to talk denuclearization, U.S. says
North Korea has told the U.S. that Kim Jong Un is prepared to discuss the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, clearing the way for a summit meeting between the North Korean leader and President Donald Trump, according to U.S. officials......»»
The Wall Street Journal: North and South Korea vow to end war, pursue denuclearization
The leaders of North and South Korea agreed to pursue a peace agreement in h.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Talks between North Korea and South Korea avoid specifics about nuclear weapons and Trump summit
The meeting in the demilitarized zone was heavy on shows of amity between Kim Jong Un and Moon Jae-in......»»
The Wall Street Journal: North Korea offers to give up nukes if U.S. promises not to attack, South Korea says
North Korea said it would shut down.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Pompeo heads to North Korea as Trump-Kim summit approaches
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo traveled to North Korea, his second trip there in just over a month as a planned summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un approaches......»»
The Wall Street Journal: American detainees freed by North Korea arrive in U.S., greeted by Trump
An oversize U.S. flag, stretched in the air by ropes tied to a pair of extended fire truck ladders, greeted the former U.S. prisoners......»»
The Wall Street Journal: North Korea threatens to pull out of summit with U.S. over military exercises
North Korea canceled high-level talks with South Korea and threatened to call off a planned U.S.-North Korean summit in June, citing its objections to military exercises being conducted by the U.S. and South Korea......»»
Satellite Images Show North Korea Starts To Dismantle Nuclear Test Site
Just days after North Korea said it would start dismantling its (potentially collapsed) nuclear test site, satellite images from The Wall Street Journal and 38 North show that, for now, Kim is living up to his word, removing buildings and "s.....»»