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It’s an ice-breaking moment for North Korea to admit a case says a professor Choo Jae-woo
Seoul is troubled with Washington’s persistence to extort more billions
At the western end of the DMZ, barbed wire fences surround the border island of Gyodong
Situation in Korean Peninsula turns grave after North destroyed inter-Korean liaison office last week
Two Koreas remain technically at war after hostilities in the Korean War ended with an armistice in 1953
Analysts say Pyongyang may be seeking to increase pressure on Seoul as negotiations with Washington are at standstill
Defectors have been sending material such as rice and anti-North leaflets, usually by balloon
US policies remains a long-term threat & DPRK will develop more reliable military force to counter that threat says FM
Kim Yo Jong issued the warning in a statement carried by state news agency KCNA
Washington renewed accusations last month that Pyongyang was responsible for malicious cyber attacks