Kim Jong Un told a meeting of military officials this week that North Korea will mobilize an overwhelming assault on any hypothetical enemy, ignoring President Biden’s requests for cooperation. Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un made the remarks Wednesday while speaking at the
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida reiterated Thursday his determination to work toward a summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un to realize the return of Japanese people believed abducted by North Korean agents in the 1970s and 80s. “I remain committed to
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised a tank exercise and encouraged his armored forces to sharpen war preparations in the face of growing tensions with South Korea, the North’s state media said Monday. Kim made those comments Sunday while visiting his
North Korea said Monday that Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida offered to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un “as soon as possible,” but stressed that prospects for their countries’ first summit in about 20 years would depend on Tokyo tolerating
Manchester United could face a repeat of their long-winded pursuit of Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong this summer, with Andreas Christensen reportedly on Erik ten Hag’s radar. The ex-Chelsea defender may be the subject of a transfer battle between United and Newcastle
North Korea’s rotund despot leader Kim Jong Un has been showing off his military credentials driving around in what the isolationist nation claims is the ‘world’s most powerful battle tank’. With his round head poking up from a decidedly exposed-looking driving position,
The Red Devils pursued De Jong throughout the summer of 2022. The Dutchman reportedly turned down a move to the Premier League club. United’s interest appeared to subside before it was claimed earlier this month that De Jong might become available in
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North Korea’s supreme leader has drawn a red line at sea, vowing to fire upon any South Korean vessel that even barely crosses it. Kim Jong Un reportedly attended the test launch of a new surface-to-air missile on Wednesday, where he told
North Korea’s supreme leader once again threatened military force against the country’s southern counterpart Kim Jong Un made the comments Thursday during a 76th anniversary celebration of the North’s Korean People’s Army. “Defining the South Korean puppets as the most harmful primary