N. Korea’s media praise Trump talk about US troops
Donald Trump appears to be finding some friends in North Korea.
North Korea sentences US tourist to 15 years in prison
North Korea’s highest court sentenced an American tourist to 15 years in prison with hard labor for subversion today, weeks after authorities presented him to media and he tearfully confessed that he had tried to steal a propaganda banner.
Will we ever know if North Korea detonated an hydrogen bomb?
It was, North Korea insists, a successful test of the “H-bomb of justice.”
North Korea says it tested H-bomb, though advance doubted
Soon after the ground shook around its nuclear testing facility, North Korea trumpeted its first hydrogen bomb test — a powerful, self-proclaimed “H-bomb of justice” that would mark a major and unanticipated advance for its still-limited nuclear arsenal.
FBI director gives new clues tying North Korea to Sony hack
The FBI director revealed new details Wednesday about the stunning cyberattack against Sony Pictures.
N. Korea calls Obama ‘monkey’ in hacking row
North Korea blamed its recent Internet outage on the United States on Saturday and hurled racially charged insults at President Barack Obama over the hacking row involving the movie “The Interview.”
Capacity crowds pack screenings of ‘The Interview’
Critics and early viewers agree that “The Interview” is less than a masterpiece.
Sony tries to save face with ‘Interview’ flip-flop
Sony’s flip-flop on releasing “The Interview” shows the studio is working furiously to try to chart the right course through political and public-opinion minefields.
A look at North Korea’s limited Internet capabilities
An hours-long Internet outage Tuesday in one of the world’s least-wired countries was probably more inconvenient to foreigners than to North Korean residents.
How do you joke about the Sony hacking? A little carefully
How do you joke about the Sony hacking story? After all, it was an attempt at comedy that launched this whole sobering mess.
Obama says North Korea hacked Sony, vows response
President Barack Obama declared Friday that Sony “made a mistake” in shelving a satirical film about a plot to assassinate North Korea’s leader.
Sony film took aim at North Korea’s biggest taboo
The movie, “The Interview,” pushed all of North Korea’s buttons.
‘The Interview’ deserves to be seen
That I was one of the relative few to see “The Interview” is not a boast I take any pleasure in.
North Korea-linked Sony cyberattack may be costliest ever
The unprecedented hack of Sony Pictures which a U.S. official says is linked to North Korea may be the most damaging cyberattack ever inflicted on an American business.
Security experts doubt North Korea hacked Sony
Some cybersecurity experts say it is unlikely North Korea was behind the cyberattack that crippled Sony Pictures’ computers and possibly leaked unreleased movies online.
2 Americans held in North Korea home
Two Americans held by North Korea were on their way home Saturday after their release was secured through a secret mission by the top U.S. intelligence official to the reclusive Communist country.
North Korea signals U.S. must apologize to free detainees
After an American was released from North Korean custody, the attention has now focused on two other U.S. citizens still in its jails.
North Korean leader reappears publicly — with cane
After vanishing from the public eye for nearly six weeks, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is back, ending rumors that he was gravely ill, deposed or worse.
Where’s North Korea’s Kim?
For the first time in three years, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un didn’t appear at a celebration of the anniversary of the founding of the ruling Workers’ Party on Friday.
Americans detained in North Korea call for help
North Korea gave foreign media access on Monday to three detained Americans who said they have been able to contact their families and — watched by officials as they spoke — called for Washington to send a high-ranking representative to negotiate for their freedom.