Pictures and videos show the streets of Pyonyang adorned with images of Vladimir Putin, as the Russian president touched down in North Korea on Tuesday for a two-day strategic dialogue with Kim ...
South Korea's military warned of a fresh batch ... and AFP reporters in Seoul found piles of apparent North Korean garbage on ...
North Korea offered a rare glimpse into a secretive facility to produce weapons-grade uranium as state media reported Friday ...
Companies are unknowingly hiring North Koreans for hundreds of low-level jobs, giving isolated Pyongyang access to cash and ...
North Korea says leader Kim Jong Un has supervised successful tests of two types of missiles as he ordered officials to ...
North Korea's fertility rate, or the number of babies expected per ... A recent report from The Wall Street Journal presented the trend in stark detail, revealing that dog strollers outsold baby ...
Pyongyang say the U.S. and South Korea are threatening peace and stability by staging provocative war maneuvers.
This story appears in the June 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. There are 25 million people in North Korea, but the only visible portraits are of its leaders. Regular people are rarely ...
North Korea fired multiple short-range ballistic missiles toward the sea on Thursday, South Korea's military said, days after ...
dressed in red and celebrating in the streets of downtown Seoul, made headlines around the world. But during the third-place play-off match against Turkey, on 29 June, North Korea struck.
In a drastic response to devastating floods, Kim Jong-Un has executed 30 officials, highlighting the regime's harsh measures.
Timothy W. Martin is the Korea bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal in Seoul, overseeing the Journal's coverage of North and South Korea. He previously wrote about Samsung from Seoul ...