North, South Korea Restore Military Communication Line
South Korea said the move "will contribute substantially to the alleviation of military tensions and the building of trust between the two Koreas."
South Korea to Screen North Korean Films
In what appears to be an ongoing warming of relations, the films will be shown at the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival, which begins Thursday.
North Korea Is Also Celebrating the Fourth of July
This year North Korea recognizes July Fourth differently.
South Sudan Warring Leaders Reach 'Permanent Ceasefire'
Previous agreements have failed to bring permanent peace in the world's youngest country.
SCOTUS Rules on Behalf of South Dakota in Wayfair Case
The case was called the "tax case of the millennium" by the National Conference of State Legislatures.
South Korea Strengthens Its Defenses
Seoul is stocking up on military equipment and new stealth aircraft.
Tuesday's Primary Races: What You Need to Know
History will be made in Tuesday's slate of primary elections.
France Is Building a Town for New Alzheimer's Research
The new project is being constructed in southern France and is designed to emulate life outside hospital walls.
U.S. Military Kicks China Out of Pacific War Games
"China's continued militarization of disputed features in the South China Sea only serve to raise tensions and destabilize the region," the Pentagon said.
North Korea Warns of 'Consequences' for U.S. Drills
North Korea warned that "dialogue and saber rattling can never go together" as President Donald Trump receives South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
Rattlesnake Falls From Tree and Attacks Kayaker
The man was left in a critical condition after being bitten several times by the snake.
North Korea Waitresses Who 'Fled' Want to Go Back
"It was luring and kidnapping, and I know because I took the lead," said the manager who led the group to defect.
Trump Approval Rating Highest in 12 Months
President Donald Trump took full credit for a thawing in relations between North and South Korea.
Trump Jr. Mocks CNN Story About Kim Jong Un's Sister
President Donald Trump was quick to take credit for the historic summit.
Kim Jong Un Crosses Border, Makes History
Kim Jong Un is the first North Korean supreme leader to cross the border and the third to meet with his U.S.-backed southern rival.
U.S. Commander: Only 'War' Can Stop China in South Sea
China is investing in military bases to project its power across the Asia Pacific and there's little the U.S. can do to stop it.
Alligator Harassed by 'Stupid' Carrot-Throwing Tourists
The tourists could face fines of $200 per carrot thrown.
Photos Show Why Large China Drills Will Worry Taiwan
China is holding drills bigger and more frequent than before at a time when it's making it clear that it will take Taiwan back by force if necessary.
Bomb Blasts Rattle Austin and Resurface Racial Tensions
Many of the attacks occurred during South by Southwest, when much of the music and movie world descends on Austin.
Russian Forces Launch Big Artillery Drill in Crimea
The country's armed forces have rallied 8,000 troops for the drills across 19 training ranges, including two breakaway regions in neighboring Georgia.
S. Africa Blasts Australia Plan For 'Persecuted' Whites
South Africa was "offended" after an Australian minister said the white Afrikaner population was "persecuted" and in need of a "civilized country."
North Korean Defector Turns Paralympian for South Korea
Choi Kwang Hyouk hopes to be an inspiration to fellow North Koreans struggling to adapt to life in South Korea.
Trump Still Hasn't Filled 57 U.S. Ambassador Vacancies
As Trump moves forward with powerful foreign policy announcements, he does so without input from ambassadors in critical regions.
Lion Kills Woman at South African Hunting Reserve
A 22-year-old woman has died after being attacked by a lion in South Africa.
5-year-old Dies After Doctor Refuses to See Her
A coroner said it was "not acceptable" that the asthmatic girl was refused service without any medical evaluation or advice.
South Carolina Lawmaker to Hold Gun Raffle for Teachers
Representative Steven Long has backed Trump's proposed bonus scheme for armed teachers.
Tearful Goodbye for Unified Korea Ice Hockey Teammates
"I might never be able to meet them again," South Korean ice hockey player Choi Ji-yeon said.
North Korea Blasts U.S. Plan to Deadly Drones in South
North Korea said the U.S. was trying to sabotage rare inter-Korean peace talks by deploying deadly drones capable of assassinating high-profile targets.
Will South Korea Join North in Japan Islet Dispute?
North and South Korea both agree the islets, called Dokdo, Takeshima or Liancourt Rocks, belong to Korea, but how far will it divide two U.S. allies in Asia?