South Korea's 'Frankenmissile' Planned to Take Out Kim
The monster-themed ballistic missile is part of a three-tier attack plan designed to inflict "unbearable cost" to North Korea's military and government.
Russia Sends Navy Ships to Pacific in Show of Strength
The vessels will spend four months at sea, calling at nine foreign ports.
North Korea Threatens 'Puppet' South Over U.S. Ties
North Korea has lashed out at U.S. regional allies South Korea and Japan for acting on Washington's behalf and undermining Kim Jong Un's nuclear ambitions.
Why HBO's 'Confederate' Will End Up Condoning Racism
Viewers will think 'Oh, that's slavery. Wow, that was terrible. I'm glad it's over and our nation has moved on.'
New North Korean Missile Lands in Sea of Japan
A North Korean missile has reportedly landed in Japan's Exclusive Economic Zone in the Sea of Japan.
China Calls on U.S. to End Surveillance Flights
Beijing recently sent two jets to tail a U.S. reconnaissance plane.
North Korea Says it Can Destroy U.S. After Missile Test
Experts weigh in on whether the U.S. faces a nuclear threat after North Korea successfully tests its first intercontinental ballistic missile.
New Russian Pacific Warship Fires Artillery And Rockets
The Soversheniy—meaning Impeccable—is scheduled to join Russia's Pacific fleet next year.
North Korea Vows to Destroy U.S. if Pressure Continues
As President Donald Trump tries to get South Korean President Moon Jae-in on board, North Korea warns nuclear war is closer than ever.
South Korea Vows to Act Over North Korean Drones
South Korea's military claims North Korea is using drones to spy on the U.S.'s missile defense and vows to take action.
North Korean UAV Spies on U.S. Missile Defense, Crashes
A suspected North Korean drone was found with photos of THAAD by South Korean military officials after it crashed near the nations' mutual border.
North Korea Claims It Can Take Out U.S. Military Planes
Pyongyang said the U.S. would suffer a "bitter disgrace" if it did not roll back its hostile stance toward North Korea.
North Korea Says It Wants Peace, but Ready for War
In the latest commentary by state-run media, North Korea asserted its right to maintain nuclear weapons against U.S. "world domination."
Is It Right to Dismantle Monuments to Our Shameful Past
The purge list includes Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, even Woodrow Wilson.
North Korea Warns U.S. to Reconsider Military Moves
North Korea's state-run media says the U.S. is risking "further disgrace" in addition to possible nuclear retribution.
In Photos: Prom Night in South Africa's Gangsterland
In the township of Manenberg, one of the worst precincts in South Africa for drug crime, completing high school is a rare achievement.
Gregg Allman: Southern Pride Without the Confederacy
The late singer's instructive lessons for our time
Zuma's Latest Contempt for Democracy Could Be Costly
Invoking an apartheid era law to escape accountability is a misguided move that will ask far more questions of the president than it avoids.
North Korea Preparing for U.S. Missile Strikes
Both North Korea and the U.S. are preparing for attacks as tensions between the two countries continue to escalate.
Trump Willing To 'Try Engagement' With North Korea
President told South Korea's envoy that U.S. was willing to resolve the nuclear crisis through talks.
South Korea President Warns of Conflict With North
The warning from South Korea's new president comes despite his more diplomatic tone toward North Korea.
North Korea Attacks U.S. Policy, Vows More Nukes
As the U.S. military positions for a possible war in the region, North Korea said it will "increase its capabilities for nuclear attack at a breakneck speed."
Moon Jae-in Ready to Shake Up South Korea's Status Quo
South Korea's probable new president is set to shake up the status quo in relations with North Korea and the United States.
Russia May Try Moving in Amid North Korea-China Feud
Russia may be seeking closer links to North Korea, which faces increased pressure from its biggest ally, China, and its longtime foe, the U.S.
U.N. Sees New Activity at North Korea Nuclear Test Site
Satellite imagery shows new activity at North Korea's main nuclear weapons site as Pyongyang warns the "dark clouds of a nuclear war hang heavily."
Why North Korea Hates the U.S.
U.S. war crimes committed during the Korean War in the 1950s have dominated North Korea's national memory, but were largely forgotten by the West.
North Korea Tells South to Reject U.S. Defense System
North Korea's state-run media outlet called on South Koreans to 'wage unflinching struggle' against the U.S.'s missile defense system.
South Korea's Election Poses a Problem for Trump
Moon Jae-in could signal an abrupt shift in the relationship between South Korea and North Korea.
North Korea 'Bombs' White House in New Propaganda Video
A new North Korea propaganda video entitled "Within the Scope of Destruction" shows the White House, U.S. Capitol, Navy and more under attack.
Trump Demands South Korea Pay for Anti-Missile System
President Donald Trump blasted the 'horrible' trade deal between the U.S. and South Korea, threatening to "terminate" it if Seoul didn't pay for the billion-dollar THAAD.