How Biden could end the Korean War and avoid a nuclear conflict
"We are one bad decision away from nuclear war," former U.S. Indo-Pacific Command deputy commander Dan Leaf tells Newsweek.
New Travis King documents shed light on U.S. soldier's time in Korea
King was detained after pushing and punching a Korean national in September and was then arrested again following an altercation with two Korean nationals.
North Korea warns U.S. may have given it green light for nuclear attack
A U.S. submarine made an appearance in a South Korean port for the first time since the 1980s.
Here's what happens when a U.S. citizen defects to North Korea
On Tuesday, U.S. Army soldier Travis King "willfully and without authorization" crossed into North Korea.
Who is Travis King? U.S. soldier who defected to North Korea
An Army spokesperson confirmed to Newsweek the identity of the decorated U.S. soldier who "willfully and without authorization" crossed the demarcation line.
North Korean defector speaks out about soldier who crossed border
Yeonmi Park, who has become a popular conservative figure in the U.S., responded to Tuesday's news of the American soldier who crossed into North Korea.
U.S. soldier defects to North Korea: Report
A U.S. national on an "orientation tour" of the Joint Security Area had crossed into North Korea "without authorization," U.N. Command said on Tuesday.
North Korean Stooges Step Into the Light
A lobbying campaign by self-styled advocates of "peace" on the Korean peninsula really constitutes an exercise in deception.
North Korea threatens to shoot down U.S. aircraft
The region is inching "closer to the threshold of nuclear conflict," Pyongyang said on Monday.
North Korea diplomat's wife, son mysteriously disappear in Russia
Authorities are searching for a diplomat's family, who may be trying to escape North Korea's dictatorship.
The Benefits of Pulling Back from NE Asia
Putting South Korea more squarely in charge of its own self-defense would increase their defense spending and make them take responsibility for prioritizing the right weapons and strategies.
Georgia governor rips Trump for praising Kim Jong Un
Brian Kemp, a bitter enemy of Trump since the 2020 presidential election, denounced the former president for "congratulating North Korea's murderous dictator."
North Korea's new power at WHO sparks outrage
The World Health Organization is under increasing scrutiny following its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, with some demanding organizational reform.
Video of Seoul air raid sirens spark fears after North Korea failed launch
The U.S. called North Korea's military satellite launch a "brazen violation of multiple UN Security Council resolutions."
As Biden visits Hiroshima, U.S. stands behind Japan's military resurgence
An official says "Japan's acquisition and development of new capabilities...contributes significantly to U.S.-Japan collective security and regional stability."
Rising military power Japan warns of nuclear threats before G7 in Hiroshima
"People have been wise enough not to use nuclear weapons for the 77 years since Hiroshima. We want to keep it that way," a Japanese official tells Newsweek.
It's Time for an East Asian NATO
Over the past two decades, many countries have tried to follow the formula of "security dependence on the United States" and "economic dependence on China," struggling to maneuver between these two superpowers.
Medvedev threatens to arm North Korea with latest Russian weapons
Seoul sending lethal aid to Kyiv would be considered an "openly hostile anti-Russian move," said Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova.
Putin ally predicts Chinese, North Korean forces to fight in Ukraine
An Eastern European political expert told Newsweek that Asian forces in Ukraine "is totally improbable."
Janet Protasiewicz's 98% vote shares in Wisconsin compared to North Korea
Liberal Janet Protasiewicz's victory in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race could have a major impact nationwide.
China blames U.S. and allied war games for "high fever" on Korean Peninsula
A Chinese government spokesperson on Monday said all "legitimate concerns" on the peninsula should be addressed.
Kim Jong Un eyes more nuclear warheads as U.S. leads allied war games
The U.S. Navy is preparing for a trilateral exercise with South Korea and Japan next week after having concluded back-to-back drills with both countries.
North Korea ramps up its missile tests to prepare for nuclear attacks
A U.S. carrier strike group is expected to make a port call in South Korea on Tuesday.
Trump sends warning to Russia, China and Iran, says they "WILL" respect us
The former president made a vague threat against the top U.S. adversaries on his online channel Truth Social.
North Korea "power struggle" seen among Kim Jong Un's sister, wife, child
Ex-North Korean diplomat Ko Young Hwan outlined to Newsweek apparent rivalries among the country's leading women and a potential aid-for-human rights agreement.
North Korea's "erotic" propaganda video leaves viewers confused
The video showing shirtless North Korean soldiers training in slow motion has gone viral on social media.
North Korea launches two ballistic missiles, officials say
North Korea fired multiple ballistic missiles off of its east coast early Monday, South Korean and Japanese officials report.
Fact Check: Did North Korea display most nuclear weapons ever at parade?
North Korea, praised by Russian state media for its arsenal, is thought by experts to have up to 50 warheads.
"My father fled North Korea, time is running out to find his family"
"If we can make this happen before I die," my father's friend said, "then I can say I have accomplished my life's work."
South Korea's Never-Ending Nuclear Weapons Debate
What the Korean Peninsula needs above all else is more dialogue, not more weapons.