North Korea
Dennis Rodman has a message for President Barack Obama regarding the former basketball star's new friend, North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un: give him a call.
Former NBA star Dennis Rodman says his "friend for life", the young dictator of North Korea Kim Jong-Un, wants President Obama to give him a call,
It has been years since controversial NBA legend Dennis Rodman last played in the NBA, but the multi-time NBA champion raised eyebrows around the world on Thursday when he told North Korea's superme leader Kim Jong-Un "you have a friend for life."
North Korea takes one small step into the present today, with an Associated Press reporter making the first ever Instagram tweet. Operator Koryolink has opened its mobile data services to foreigners and other visitors, allowing them to access Instagram, Twitter, and other services using a mobile phone.
A new propaganda video was released by the North Korean government earlier this week showing images of American troops and President Obama engulfed in fire.
The tension between North and South Korea continues to grow as a North Korean diplomat threatened its southern neighbor with "final destruction."
North Korea conducted a new nuclear test Tuesday, its third since 2006.
While the Chinese government continues to apply a diplomatic approach to its increasingly hostile neighbor North Korea, a state-run newspaper called on the country's government to "strike back hard" if the country chooses to go through with a third nuclear missile test , according to a report from Reuters.
North Korea's ministry of propaganda has released a video that includes Michael Jackson's song "We Are The World" and what appears to be a Korean soldier dreaming of a nuclear bombing in New York City.
Amidst constantly rising tensions, North Korea is apparently ready to launch a nuclear missile test at "anytime", South Korean officials announced Monday.
After years of simply displaying a blank space, Google Maps has released detailed views of roads, terrain, cities and even concentration camps inside the authoritarian nation of North Korea.
Well, he always wanted to be in show business. The mausoleum that displays the embalmed corpse of former North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il has been opened for tourists, and it's already getting a lot of buzz.
North Korea isn't exactly renowned for its high standard of living, but have things gotten so dire in the country its people are resorting to cannibalism just to stay alive?
The United Nations Security Council has unanimously voted to condemn North Korea for launch a rocket last month.
Thanks to high-resolution satellite images provided by Google Earth, North Korean labor camps can be identified from space.