US and ally announce major military exercise with eye on Kim's North Korea
US and South Korean forces will practice detecting and intercepting North Korean missiles during the Freedom Shield 2024 exercise.
Kim Jong Un's daughter one of many mysteries in secretive leader's family
The young girl is believed to be named Kim Chu-ae, but it's not entirely clear how old the dictator's daughter might be.
North Korea fires hundreds of rounds as South Korea begins defense drills
The artillery shots fired toward the border were intended to be a warning against South Korea's yearly military drills.
North Korean missile tests at all-time high after slowing under Trump
"I've never seen this many tests in this short of time," Jenny Town, a senior fellow at the Stimson Center, told Newsweek.
How U.S.-South Korea Military Drills Impact North Korea
U.S. presidents come and go. But the perennial issue that is the North Korean nuclear weapons program stays very much the same.
North Korea Tests 2 More Missiles While Biden Focuses on Russia, Ukraine
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un threatened to resume previously suspended activities, which were paused during Trump's administration.
North Korea Says U.S. Hostility Can No Longer Be Ignored
Some experts speculate that after the upcoming Winter Olympics in Beijing, North Korea could significantly raise the stakes in weapons demonstrations.
US Diplomat: North Korea Missile Launches Reaffirm Push to Banish Nukes
U.S. Special Representative for North Korea Sung Kim reiterated the need to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula on calls with Japanese and South Korean officials.
5 North Koreans, With Ties to Russia or China, Hit With U.S. Sanctions
The officials are accused of helping to provide equipment and technology for the country's missile program.
After Kim Jong Il's Death, North Korea Calls for Loyalty to Kim Jong Un
Some believe Kim's absolute power could falter if he does not address COVID-19 pandemic-related issues plaguing the country.
Live Updates: North Korea 'Fires Submarine Missile' Into Sea of Japan
North Korea has tested what is believed to be a powerful submarine-launched ballistic missile in the Sea of Japan as the U.S. warns of a future long-range weapon threat. Follow Newsweek's liveblog for all the latest.
North Korea Condemns U.S. Policies as Nation Launches Another Missile Test
The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said the launch wasn't an immediate threat but it spotlights "the destabilizing impact of [North Korea's] illicit weapons program."
North Korean Missile Tested Can Reach of U.S. Military Bases
In Japan, the missile can hit approximately 80 U.S. military installations except those at the northernmost tip of the nation. Whereas in South Korea, the missile could reach all 73 U.S. military bases.
Japan's Abe and Trump Disagree on North Korea, Still Reach Trade Deal
Where Trump sees no wrongdoing, Abe says North Korean missile test "clearly violates" UN resolution. Trump says the trade deal is done, Abe says there's more work to do. Both maintain they are "on the same page."
Man Facing Murder Charges Feared North Korea Attack
Daniel Beckwitt told authorities he hired Askia Khafra, picked him up in Silver Spring, Maryland, and drove him to his Bethesda home via a roundabout route through Virginia.
U.S. Will Spend Millions on Laser-Firing Drone
A laser-carrying drone would destroy enemy missiles shortly after their launch.
Tokyo Is Preparing for North Korea's Missiles
In the event of a missile launch, Japanese people would have five minutes to find shelter.
Will North Korea Attack the U.S.? Probably Not
North Korean Foreign Ministry officials think it's against the country's interest to nuke the U.S.
Trump Approves $133 Million Sale of Missiles to Japan
Japan approved a record-high defense budget for 2018 to face the threat from North Korea.
South Korea: No 'Imminent' Signs of Missile Test
On Wednesday, the two countries established contact on a hotline that hasn't been in use for roughly two years.
North Korea Hit Own City in Failed Test: Report
The regime was testing an intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) capable of reaching the U.S. territory of Guam.
North Korea Unveils Massive Missile Ice Sculpture
The Pyongyang Ice Sculpture Festival featured a frozen replica of the Hwasong-15.
North Korea Fired Hwasong-15 From 'Pyongyang's Suburbs'
The test was unusual in that it was conducted in the dead of night.
Kim Jong Un Spent Most of 2017 on Military Activities
Kim's public appearances are regularly recorded in a special section of the ruling party's newspaper, titled Supreme Leader's Activities.
Russia: U.S.–North Korea War Would Be a 'Catastrophe'
Russia and China continue to insist that the way to resolve the conflict is if the U.S. pledges to step back from its own military reinforcement of nearby allies.
U.S. Sanctions North Korea's Real 'Rocket Men'
The pair join a long list of North Korean officials on the Treasury's sanctions list, which includes Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un.
North Korea Wants to Talk to U.S., Says Russia
Russia once again billed itself as a potential peace broker, but insider reports suggested that North Korea had been rebuffing U.S. diplomacy, not the other way around.
Do North Korea's Missile Tests Threaten Civil Aviation?
A Cathay Pacific flight crew reportedly witnessed the North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile as it broke apart upon re-entering the earth's atmosphere.
North Korea Probably Edited Its Missile Launch Pictures
Two images that were shot from the same viewpoint actually display different constellations.