Japan can now convey its requests to the United States to discuss issues regarding the U.S.'s possible use of nuclear weapons ...
During a five-day plenary meeting of the ruling Workers’ Party, Kim called the U.S. “the most reactionary state that regards ...
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in September that Moscow viewed the notion of "denuclearising" North Korea as a closed issue, as it understood Pyongyang's logic of relying on nuclear ...
North Korea’s expanding ballistic missile program, along with its advancing nuclear weapons project, is a serious and growing ...
Nuclear testing, with the exception of North Korea, has ceased. Since 1945, no country has used nuclear weapons in warfare. The number of nuclear-armed states remains small — just nine out of ...
North Korea has since sharply increased the pace of its weapons testing activities to build more reliable nuclear missiles targeting the U.S. and its allies. The U.S. and South Korea have ...
"Alarmingly, we assess that Russia may be close to accepting North Korea's nuclear-weapons program, reversing Moscow's decades-long commitment to denuclearise the Korean Peninsula," said US ...
South Korea’s military said on Monday that it has detected signs of North Korea preparing to send more troops and weapons ... missiles and conducting a nuclear test to enhance its negotiating ...
North Korea's nuclear weapons stockpile comprises ten to sixteen nuclear weapons, and could grow rapidly by 2020. To stop the North Korean nuclear threat, the United States should take three steps.
Nuclear threats rise as Russia revises its doctrine, North Korea and Iran expand capabilities, while China boosts its arsenal.