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North Korea demands recognition as a nuclear state.

Sep 16, 2016 AM EDT - Agatha Austria

North Korea Demands Recognition as Nuclear State

Pyongyang stresses that sanctions are "laughable" and that the United States should recognize the nation as a "legitimate nuclear weapon state."

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un | By: ChinaFotoPress | Getty Images

Aug 27, 2016 AM EDT - YuGee

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Orders New Submarine with Multiple SLBM Launchers

On Friday, August 26, Tokyo Shimbun, a Japanese media, reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered a new submarine that is capable of launching multiple ballistic missiles to be finished by 2018, which is also the 70th anniversary of the founding of the nation.

PYONGYANG, Oct. 14, 2015 (Xinhua) -- Photo provided by Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on Oct. 14, 2015 shows top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) Kim Jong Un recently having a photo session with the delegates to the celebratio

Aug 26, 2016 AM EDT - YuGee

North Korea Intensifies Threats, May Deploy SLBM in a Year

The test-firing of a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) by North Korea on Wednesday fueled concerns that the communist state could deploy the weapons earlier than South Korea anticipated.

A screen in Seoul shows a news bulletin on Aug. 24, 2016, reporting that North Korea test-fired a submarine-launched ballistic missile. (Photo by Kyodo News via Getty Images)

Aug 25, 2016 AM EDT - YuGee

Kim Jong Un Considers SLBM Launch Successful

On Thursday, state media Korean Central News AgencyNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un called his country's launch of a ballistic missile from a submarine “the greatest success”, adding that North Korea has full capacity to perform nuclear attacks.

Otto Frederick Warmbier, a 21-year-old economics major from the University Of Virginia, speaks at a news conference in Pyongyang, North Korea on Feb. 29

Mar 16, 2016 PM EDT - Jesse L.

North Korean Supreme Court Sentences University Of Virginia Student Otto Warmbier To 15 Years Of Hard Labor For Tearing Down A Sign

North Korea's Supreme Court sentenced 21-year-old University of Virginia student Otto Warmbier to 15 years of hard labor for allegedly ripping a propaganda poster off the wall of a hotel staff room in Pyongyang.

South Korean protesters burn an effigy of North Korea leader Kim Jong-Un during an anti-North Korea rally on Feb. 11 in Seoul, South Korea.

Mar 15, 2016 PM EDT - Jesse L.

Kim Jong Un Promises New Round Of Nuclear Tests, Claims North Korea Has Acquired Outer Space Missile Re-Entry Technology

Kim Jong Un promised a new round of nuclear tests in a report on the state-run KCNA on Tuesday, ramping up claims that his country's military might is far beyond what international experts believe.

Pentagon says it might take some time before North Korea can develop a fully functional nuclear missile that can hit the U.S. (Photo by Han Myung-Gu/Getty Images)

Feb 13, 2016 AM EST - Maria Therese

North Korea Lacks The Technology To Develop A Nuclear Missile That Can Reach The U.S., Pentagon Says

Pentagon's new report to Congress indicates that while North Korea is bent on developing its nuclear missile capability, Kim Jong Un will need external aid to succeed.

South Korean citizens reacted to North Korea's first missile launch by setting fire to Kim Jong Un's posters along with a mockup missile. (Photo by Chung Sung Jun/Getty Images)

Jan 31, 2016 PM EST - Dalal Nasif

North Korea Reportedly Preparing For A Long-Range Ballistic Missile Test, Increased Movement Of Equipment And Personnel Detected At Launch Site

The country is being warned by both the United States and South Korea to abide by the international law and stop its suspicious operations.

North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un says conduct of hydrogen bomb test was a

Jan 11, 2016 AM EST - Diana Tomale

Kim Jong Un Says Hydrogen Bomb Test Was A ‘Self-Defensive Measure’ Against United States

North Korea recently conducted their fourth nuclear test, sparking outrage internationally.

The atom-shaped Sci-Tech complex in Pyongyang, North Korea formally opens. (Photo from YouTube)

Jan 05, 2016 AM EST - Ma Elena Garcia

Kim Jong Un Attends Opening Event For The Pyongyang Sci-Tech Complex

Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, has opened a science and technology complex in Pyongyang. According to the North’s state Media on Saturday, Jong-un added yet another ostentatious building to the already impoverished country’s showcase capital. The complex is situated on a “propitious site” just next to the Taedong River in the capital.

North Korean soldier stands guard on the country's border.  (Photo by Cancan Chu/Getty Images)

Jan 05, 2016 AM EST - Czarelli Tuason

Number of North Korean Defectors Decreases As Kim Jong Un Establishes Tougher Border Control

North Korea saw defactors drop by 52.8 percent in 2015, attributed to Kim's establishment of tighter border control.

Kim Jong Un, in his speech on New Year's Day, pushes to build stronger ties with South Korea.

Jan 03, 2016 AM EST - Diana Tomale

North Korea To Improve Ties With South Korea, Says Kim Jong Un

North Korea's Kim Jong Un said they are open to have dialogues with South Korea in order to improve ties with rival.

Workers' Party Secretary Kim Yang Gon | By: Chung Sung Jun | Getty Images

Jan 02, 2016 PM EST - Czarelli Tuason

Secretary of North Korean Workers’ Party Kim Yang Gon Dies In A Car Accident

Kim Yang Gon, secretary of the ruling Workers' Party in North Korea dies at 73 due to a mysterious vehicular accident.

a catfish

Dec 12, 2015 AM EST - Diana Tomale

North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un Inspects Catfish Farm

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un toured May 9 Catfish Farm and commended its officials and employees for restoring the farm.

(Photo by: ChinaFotoPress / Getty Images News) North Korea Moranbong band arrives in China for a series of performances.

Dec 11, 2015 PM EST - Diana Tomale

Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un Sends North Korean Band Moranbong In China To ‘Deepen Friendship’

Kim Jong Un's favorite Moranbong band arrived in China for a series of performances over the weekend. A state-run news agency reported that the visit aims to "deepen friendship" of the two countries.

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