An American citizen illegally crossed into North Korea and gave a speech denouncing the U.S. The man is believed to be bipolar and has not been imprisoned by North Korean authorities, unlike previous American captives..
Actor Seth Rogen objected to re-editing his upcoming film, "The Interview," a comedy about an assassination attempt on North Korea's leader. He said the redacting of the film was foolish and was meant to, as he put it, "make North Koreans happy."
The hack of Sony Pictures Entertainment has resulted in the exposure of about 47,000 Social Security numbers, including those of Hollywood celebrities.
A North Korean diplomat on Wednesday firmly denied that his country launched a massive cyber attack against Sony Pictures Entertainment. The attack crippled the company's computer network and may be linked to the appearance of five unreleased movies on pirating websites.
The film studio experienced a security breach earlier this week when it was hacked and information as well as movies were taken from its servers. The films were leaked on the Internet to file-sharing sites and the group behind the attack are threatening with releasing sensitive information if their demands are not met.
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.
Two sides agreed to further talks in the coming weeks North Korea sent a high-level delegation to South Korea on Saturday, a nearly unprecedented move that could renew hope of repairing relations between the neighboring countries.
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.
Miller will be tried on Sept. 14 by the North Korean Supreme Court. The U.S. has offered to send an ambassador to the Asian country but the offer has been rejected twice.
This week's Threat Level Thursday features two new revelations about the NSA, 911 cybersecurity, more hacking from China, and North Korea puffs its chest out. Again.
In a show of good faith, Japan announced Thursday that it would remove or ease up on a number of sanctions it placed on North Korea while Pyongyang opens up investigations into the kidnappings of Japanese citizens decades ago.
Two American tourists, who traveled separately to North Korea, have been detained and are currently awaiting trial for allegedly carrying out hostile acts against the country, Pyongyang authorities claimed.
American citizen Jeffrey Edward Fowle has reportedly been detained by the North Korean government. American citizen Jeffrey Edward Fowle has reportedly been detained by the North Korean government, CNN reported.
North Korea fired at a South Korean ship patrolling the Northern Limit Line. Shots fired across the border between the two Koreas have continued to strain already tense relations.
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.