North Korea blew up sections of the deeply symbolic roads and railways connecting it to the South on Tuesday, Seoul's military said, adding it had conducted a "counter-fire" operation in response.
North Korea claimed Wednesday that more than a million young people had signed up for or rejoined the army this week after Pyongyang accused Seoul's military of sending drones into its airspace.
Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, claimed to have "clear evidence" of South Korean ...
By Hyunsu Yim SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korean state media said on Wednesday around 1.4 million young people had applied to join ...
The North Korean government detonated explosives on cross-border roads connecting its country to South Korea in response to ...
North Korea said its military was on standby to unleash “firepower” after South Korea allegedly flew drones into Pyongyang.
The sister of North Korea's leader, Kim Yo-jong, accused South Korea on Tuesday of violating Pyongyang's airspace with drones ...
SEOUL, South Korea — In a symbolic display of anger, North Korea on Tuesday blew up the northern section of unused roads that ...
Destroying the roads would be in line with leader Kim Jong Un’s push to cut off ties with South Korea, formally cement it as ...
North Korea blew up sections of two roads connecting with the South, Seoul's military said Tuesday, as a tense stand-off over ...
North Korea blew up the northern parts of inter-Korean roads no longer in use on Tuesday, South Korea said, as tensions ...