Here’s what Guam’s governor thinks about North Korea’s threat to launch missiles at his island
We ask Eddie Calvo how confident he is in the ability of the US government to protect the Pacific island from attack.
North Korea snubs South Korea
South Korea’s new president is reaching out to North Korea, but has so far only succeeded in raising eyebrows in the US, its main ally.
What it’s like to be held captive in North Korea
Unlike Otto Warmbier, who died this week after months in captivity, American Jeffrey Fowle survived intact after being held in North Korea for 6 months.
Why restarting this North/South Korea project could upset the US
The possible resumption of the Kaesong Industrial Complex, a stalled economic cooperation project, could translate into significant financial benefits for Pyongyang, which would contradict Washington’s North Korea policy.
Once viewed as a ‘second tier’ adversary, North Korea emerges as ‘grave threat’
North Korea has been making a lot of noise and the US intelligence community has noticed.
Why experts are concerned about North Korea’s latest weapons test
Last weekend’s missile launch could be a major step forward for Kim Jong Un.
What was detained American doing in North Korea?
Kim Hak-song’s wife appeals for her husband’s immediate release and tells VOA why he was working in North Korea.
To strike or not to strike
There’s been plenty of speculation that the United States might launch a pre-emptive strike against North Korea, so we ask the experts how likely that is.
North Korea could conduct another nuclear test Saturday or sooner
A device appears to have been placed in a tunnel at North Korea’s nuclear test site, according to US government and other sources.
‘Political theater’ doesn’t worry South Koreans
North Korea’s accelerated nuclear and ballistic missile testing, and increasing talk of a US preemptive strike, don’t rattle South Koreans enjoying the cherry blossoms.