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N Korea fires projectiles, rejects talks with S Korea
North Korea launched at least two projectiles into the sea on Aug. 16, South Korea's military said, shortly after Pyongyang described South Korea's president as "impudent" and vowed that inter-Korean talks are over.
N Korea says missile test was warning to South 'warmongers'
North Korea's test of a new missile is meant as a "solemn warning" over rival South Korea's weapons development and plans to hold military drills with the United States, Pyongyang said on July 26 as it continued its pressure campaign ahead of potential nuclear talks.
North Korea Detained the Crew of a Russian Fishing Vessel
North Korea has detained a crew of a vessel of 15 Russians and two South Koreans for violation of the entry regime on its territory. This was announced by the Russian Embassy in North Korea, quoted by Reuters.
Bulgaria and the DPRK Renew Cooperation in Education and Culture
Exchange of scholarships between Bulgaria and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), organization of events in the fields of art, culture, media, libraries, book publishing, archives and sports are foreseen in the project for the renewal of the Program for cooperation in the field of education and culture between the Republic of Bulgaria and the DPRK.
Trump Became the First US President to Enter North Korea
US President Donald Trump became the first US acting head of state to cross the border between South and North Korea.
This happened as he met with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in the demilitarized area, which continued with a one-hour tripartite conversation with the leaders of the two Koreas on the southern side of the border.
North Korea Won't Surrender to US Sanctions
North Korea said it would not surrender to US sanctions and blamed Washington for trying to put it on its knees, the Associated Press reported.
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Xi visits North Korea to meet Kim ahead of Trump talks
Chinese President Xi Jinping started a historic visit in Pyongyang on June 20 to reboot a troubled alliance, as he and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un face their own challenges with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Trump: North Korea has an Incredible Economic Potential
North Korea has an enormous economic potential if the leader of the country, Kim Jong-un, agrees Pyongyang to give up its nuclear weapons. A similar publication on Twitter came out yesterday by US President Donald Trump. In it, he adds that Vietnam can be an example the country should follow, CNBC wrote.
Hard work still needed before Kim-Trump summit: US envoy
There was still some hard work to be done ahead of the upcoming summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, a Washington envoy said Saturday after three days of talks in Pyongyang.
Trump, N.Korea's Kim to hold second summit in late February
U.S. President Donald Trump will hold a second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in late February but will maintain economic sanctions on Pyongyang, the White House said on Jan. 18 after Trump met Pyongyang's top nuclear negotiator.