North Korea did not participate in a U.N. Security Council meeting Monday and Pyongyang is accusing the United States and its allies of using the issue as a weapon to overthrow dictator Kim Jong U
The massive hacking attack against Sony Pictures and a threat against movie theaters showing the studio's film "The Interview" may backfire for North Korea, even though Pyongyang has denied involvement in the incidents.
Sony Pictures has pulled The Interview and cancelled it's December 25th release. In recent weeks Sony Picture Corporation has been the victim of a full-scale hacking onslaught by an organization calling themselves "Guardians of Peace.
The hack of Sony Pictures Entertainment has resulted in the exposure of about 47,000 Social Security numbers, including those of Hollywood celebrities.
Kim Jong-Un, supreme leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, appeared in a photo shoot at an orphanage. This marks the second time he has appeared in public since disappearing from the media spotlight more than a month ago.
The National Intelligence Service, South Korea's version of the CIA, claims to have uncovered the truth to what happened to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when he went missing last month.
Koreas in talks but Kim Jong-un remains mysteriously absent While North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has not been seen in public for over a month, causing rumors to swirl about his health, the spotlight has moved to the discussions between the two Koreas.
American Matthew Miller has been sentenced to 6 years with labor in North Korea after being convicted of hostile acts and illegally entering the country.
North Korean leaders see this movie as a "blatant act of terrorism." Hollywood found itself the latest target of North Korea's blind rage this week—a Pyongyang foreign ministry spokesman has said that if Seth Rogen and James Franco's new film is allowed to be released it could be considered an "act of war.
Last year, North Korea leader Kim Jong Un reportedly ordered the execution of his ex-girlfriend by death of firing squad; however, Hyon Song Wol, a singer in an all-female band, was seen alive and speaking on a television broadcast Friday night.
Thought North Korea couldn't get any worse? Thought North Korea couldn't get any worse? Think again. A highly disturbing report came to light during a Geneva conference for human rights activists.
The new leader seeks to eliminate opposition within his government Ever since he was promoted to the youngest ever head of state at the age of 28 following the death of his father Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong Un's action have been closely watched by the international media.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un issued a New Year speech on Wednesday that focused, among other things, on international relations as well as improving relations between North and South Korea. At the same time Kim touched on the possibility of a “deadly” nuclear standoff against the United States and South Korea, should the North be provoked.