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Kim Jong-un, South Korea and Donald Trump
Trump Asks U.S. Troops in South Korea: ‘How’s Kim Jong Un?’
President Donald Trump opened a video call with American troops stationed in South Korea on Monday night by asking: “How is Kim Jong Un doing?” Speaking at the Commander-In-Chief Inaugural Ball in Washington,
'How's Kim Jung Un doing?': Donald Trump asks troops stationed in South Korea on his first day of presidency
President Trump addressed troops in South Korea and inquired about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during a video conference. Referring to Kim as a 't
Trump inquires about South Korea and Kim Jong-un during video call with troops
U.S. President Donald Trump on the 20th (local time) asked about the situation in South Korea and North Korea's Kim Jong-un during a video call with service members of the U.S. Forces Korea.
'How's Kim Jong Un?': Donald Trump Asks U.S. Troops in South Korea How North Korean Dictator Is Doing in Bizarre Blunder
President Donald Trump made a big blunder when he brought up North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un while talking about South Korea. At the Commander in Chief Ball, which pays tribute to military service members and veterans,
'How's Kim Jong-Un?': Trump asks US troops surprising question about South Korea
'How's Kim Jong-Un?': Trump asks US troops surprising question about South KoreaSource The White House Former president George W. Bush took the internet by storm during the 2025 Inauguration of President Donald Trump, where the 43rd president seemed to have a playful moment during the proceedings.
Will there be a reunion between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un? "We get along very well"
Trump's words raise expectations about the revival of direct diplomacy between Washington and Pyongyang that has been dormant during the Biden Administration. North Korean state media took 48 hours to inform the North Korean people that Donald Trump had been inaugurated as President of the United States on Monday.
Trump’s overture to Kim Jong-un catches Seoul off guard
From South Korea’s standpoint, the situation is a worst-case scenario, as Seoul’s diplomatic hands are tied by President Yoon Suk-yeol’s impeachment
South Korea seeks Iron Dome-like system as Trump touts friendship with Kim Jong-un
Seoul is aiming to build the US$330 million defence system to intercept rockets fired by North Korea South Korea has unveiled a plan to build a US$330 million defence system similar to Israel's Iron Dome to intercept rockets fired by the North - as newly inaugurated US President Donald Trump called the hermit state a "nuclear power" and touted his
N. Korea briefly reports on Trump's inauguration
North Korea's state media on Wednesday briefly carried reports on the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump, marking its first news reports since he was elected last year. The Rodong Sinmun, the North's main newspaper catering to domestic readers,
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Trump calls North Korea a 'nuclear power,' drawing a rebuke from Seoul
South Korea said denuclearization was still the goal after President Donald Trump used a phrase that could imply recognition ...
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North Korea tells United Nations it is a 'responsible nuclear state'
North Korea defended its right to maintain a nuclear weapons program at a United Nations disarmament conference held shortly ...
New York Sun
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Standoff in South Korea Raises the Specter of Bloody Clashes No Doubt Welcomed by Kim Jong-un in North Korea
The danger of violence begins with the security service defending the president — and extends to firebrands confronting one ...
The Associated Press on MSN
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North Korea launches missiles toward eastern waters in 2nd launch of year, South says
South Korea’s military says North Korea has test-fired multiple missiles toward its eastern waters in its second launch event ...
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Kim Jong Un using nuclear weapons as insurance policy to stay in power, Rubio says
Kim Jong Un has been using the development of North Korea’s nuclear weapons programme as his “insurance policy” to stay in ...
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South Korea bristles at Trump calling North Korea ‘nuclear power’
South Korea rebuked President Trump’s remarks calling North Korea a “nuclear power,” raising concern about the relationship ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Changing Kim Jong Un's behavior calls for change in U.S. policy
The United States must never fear to engage in dialogue and actions that challenge the status quo of its North Korea policy.
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North Korea silent on parliamentary session, fueling speculation over Kim Jong-un's stance on U.S. relations
North Korea has yet to disclose the results of a parliamentary session scheduled for earlier this week as of Thursday, amid ...
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