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July 31, 2018

U.S. spy agencies: North Korea is working on new missiles

Washington Post: U.S. spy agencies are seeing signs that North Korea is constructing new missiles at a factory that produced

July 26, 2018

South Korea Considering Pulling Troops Away From DMZ ‘On a Trial Basis’

Sputnik News: The South Korean Defense Ministry announced Tuesday that it wants to test the waters for a “full-scale pullout”

July 24, 2018

North Korea begins dismantling key missile test site, satellite imagery suggests

The Japan Times: North Korea has begun dismantling a key testing facility for its missile engines and rocket launches, according

July 23, 2018

US interests in Pacific: currents and cross currents

NWF Daily News: Nuclear and ballistic missile testing by North Korea (DPRK) and the fallout from the recent Singapore meeting

July 6, 2018

Pompeo arrives in North Korea at critical juncture in nuclear talks

The Washington Post: TOKYO — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived in North Korea on Friday in an effort to

July 3, 2018

US intel agency believes Kim won’t fully denuclearize

CNN: Washington (CNN) – The Defense Intelligence Agency believes that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has no intention of

July 3, 2018

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to return to North Korea for denuclearization talks

Deutsche Welle: President Donald Trump’s top diplomat has scheduled new talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the White

July 2, 2018

Japan eases North Korea missile alert system: report

Yahoo: Japan has lowered its military readiness level against North Korean missiles as Washington embarks on delicate nuclear negotiations with

July 2, 2018

Fresh North Korean Weapon Advances Show Challenge Facing Trump

Yahoo: Evidence of new efforts by Kim Jong Un to expand his nuclear arsenal underscore the challenge facing U.S. President

July 2, 2018

North Korea Expands Key Missile-Manufacturing Plant

The Wall Street Journal: SEOUL—North Korea is completing a major expansion of a key missile-manufacturing plant, said researchers who have