North Korea has demolished major South Korean-owned facilities at Mount Kumgang, accelerating its policy to sever ties with the South and erase reunification symbols. Satellite images confirm the removal of resorts and tourism infrastructure, despite South Korea’s repeated calls to stop the destruction.
North Korea has begun demolishing the reunion facility for families separated during the 1950-53 Korean War, the last South Korean government facility within the...
North Korea is set to convene its Supreme People’s Assembly, the nation’s equivalent to a parliament, on October 7 to discuss potential constitutional amendments.
One...
An effort to reunite Korean Americans with their families in North Korea has taken one step forward.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Korean...