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Mar 09 2018
Headline Roundup
Trump and Kim Jong Un To Meet
President Trump has agreed to sit down for historic talks in May with North Korea leader Kim Jong Un, the first ever between the two nations. What can we expect?
Washington Post National Review (News) The Korea HeraldFeb 20 2024
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Putin gives North Korea’s Kim a Russian-made limousine. It’s a U.N. violation.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin has gifted North Korean leader Kim Jong Un a Russian-made luxury limousine for his personal use, both countries announced Tuesday, in another sign of their expanding cooperation. Observers said the shipment violates a U.N. resolution that bans supplying luxury items to North Korea, in an attempt to pressure the country to abandon its
MarketWatchMar 26 2021
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Kim Jong Un and North Korea make a splash for Biden with ballistic missiles
If North Korea wanted to get America's attention, it seems to have worked.
This week Kim Jong Un's regime fired two ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan, describing them early Friday as a new type of tactical guided weapon.
Having brushed off two smaller missile tests less than a week ago, this time President Joe Biden condemned the ballistic missile launches, which were in
NBC News (Online)Aug 26 2022
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National Archives wanted Trump-Kim Jong Un letters to be sent via FedEx
More than a year before the FBI conducted its raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home, the National Archives instructed one of the former president’s attorneys to send some sensitive White House materials, including messages from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, via FedEx.
Shortly after Trump left office, officials from the National Archives began asking Trump officials to return various
Washington ExaminerMay 02 2020
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Kim Jong Un, Smoking and Strolling, Reappears After Three-Week Absence
SEOUL—Newly published photos and video showed a smiling North Korean leader Kim Jong Un strolling around a factory Friday, ending a nearly three-week absence from public view that fueled rumors of his death.
Mr. Kim, all in black and wearing no face mask, was shown cutting a red ribbon at a fertilizer plant in Sunchon, about 30 miles north of Pyongyang. He was flanked by aides,
Wall Street Journal (News)May 03 2020
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North and South Korea in gunfire exchange after Kim Jong-un reappears
North and South Korea have exchanged gunfire in the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) which divides the two countries.
Seoul's military said shots from the North hit a guard post in the central border town of Cheorwon. It said it returned fire and delivered a warning announcement.
Such incidents across the world's most heavily fortified border are rare.
US Secretary of State Mike
BBC NewsJun 29 2019
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Trump lands in South Korea ahead of possible meeting with Kim Jong Un
President Trump landed just outside Seoul for a meeting with South Korea’s leader — and a possible “quick hello” with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. But if the proposed handshake at the demilitarized zone doesn’t happen, Trump said Saturday he’s OK with that. “Of course, I thought of that,” Trump said of the prospect of not meeting Kim, according to CNN.
New York Post (News)Feb 07 2023
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Kim Jong Un orders ramped up military readiness after going missing for a month
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un ordered his nation's military to increase its readiness and hold more military exercises as tensions in the region continue to spike.
Kim made the order while presiding over a meeting of his Central Military Commission on Monday. It was the first time he had been seen in public for more than a month. His absence from a Politburo meeting on Sunday raised
Fox News (Online News)Feb 26 2019
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White House press corps booted from Kim Jong Un's hotel
One hotel is not big enough for both the White House press corps and Kim Jong Un.
USA TODAYFeb 28 2019
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Trump’s Talks With Kim Jong-un Collapse Over North Korean Sanctions
President Trump and Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s leader, abruptly ended their second summit meeting on Thursday after talks collapsed with the two leaders failing to agree on any steps toward nuclear disarmament or measures to ease tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
“Sometimes you have to walk,” Mr. Trump said at an afternoon news conference in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam.
New York Times (News)