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Signs of Diplomacy Appear as North Korea Delays Guam Missile Test

By Brian Padden | VOA News on Aug 15, 2017   Featured, National/World, World  

Signs of Diplomacy Appear as North Korea Delays Guam Missile Test

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un Tuesday appeared to postpone a plan to fire missiles toward Guam, a move that could help defuse the potential for imminent conflict, and give new momentum to reported behind the scenes efforts underway to find a peaceful resolution to the nuclear crisis on the Korean Peninsula. […]

North Korean Leader’s Half Brother Killed in Malaysia

By VOA on Feb 14, 2017   Featured, World  

North Korean Leader’s Half Brother Killed in Malaysia

The half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was assassinated Monday in Malaysia, according to South Korean government sources. VOA contacted South Korea’s National Intelligence Service, which neither confirmed nor denied the death of Kim Jong Nam. South Korea’s Yonhap news agency reported Kim Jong Nam was killed by two unidentified North Korean female […]

UN Investigator Urges Prosecution of North Korean Leaders

By Lisa Schein | VOA News on Mar 14, 2016   Featured, World  

UN Investigator Urges Prosecution of North Korean Leaders

GENEVA—North Korea’s leaders, including Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un, must be held accountable for crimes against humanity committed against their people, a U.N. special investigator said in a report to the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva. Over the past six years, U.N. Special Investigator Marzuki Darusman has submitted a succession of hard-hitting reports to […]

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