Kim Jong Un claimed his regime's missile program is a necessary deterrent amid continuing threats from external forces.
Like his grandfather Kim Il Sung and father Kim Jong Il, Kim's favoured mode of transport is the train, which he uses to travel around his own country and abroad. For this task, he uses special ...
This disclosure came as Kim Jong Un visited a uranium enrichment facility, urging an increase in production of nuclear materials. The state media’s report, which included these rare photos ...
Kim Il Sung used a Taeyangho train to travel right across Russia and visit every country in the then Warsaw Pact before coming back the same way. In 2001, his son Kim Jong Il, who is said to have ...
North Korea released first-ever photos of a uranium enrichment site on Thursday. Supreme leader Kim Jong Un has been known to show off his nuclear bombs, but this week he revealed the facilities ...
Three generations of the North Korean ruling family have used armoured trains - which have been dubbed the "Air Force One on ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un held talks with Russian security chief Sergei Shoigu during his visit to the nuclear-armed country, Pyongyang’s state media reported on Saturday. Shoigu’s trip ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met with top Russian security official Sergei Shoigu and discussed deepening strategic dialogue between the two countries, state media KCNA said on Saturday.
New pictures of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un touring what state media said is a uranium enrichment facility have given an extremely rare glimpse inside the isolated nation’s closely guarded nuclear ...
Kim Jong Il. A centenarian, Kim Yong Ju outlived his brother as well as former leader Kim Jong Il, but he live the second half of his life mainly in obscurity, often in a remote part of the ...
Kim Jong-un reportedly expressed great satisfaction over the technical capabilities of North Korea’s nuclear sector (Reuters) Jeffrey Lewis, a non-proliferation expert at the Middlebury ...
Photographs showed its leader Kim Jong Un, who had earlier vowed to "exponentially" increase the country's stash of nuclear weapons, inspecting the area. The state's Korean Central News Agency ...