
Trump assures Kim US not pushing 'Libya model'
Experts say President Donald Trump runs the risk of sowing more seeds of confusion.
Experts say President Donald Trump runs the risk of sowing more seeds of confusion.
His regime in more trouble than we realise unless he pulls off the seemingly impossible.
Trump's strategy on North Korea has played out in full public view.
US President conceded he did not know if his meeting with Kim Jong-un would go ahead.
Pyongyang canceled talks with South Korean officials that were scheduled for Wednesday.
North Korea said that it will dismantle its nuclear test site in less than two weeks.
The ceremony will take place ahead of Kim's June 12 summit with Trump.
Trump says in tweet that he'll try to make summit 'a special moment for world peace'.
One woman nearly became a sex slave to Kim Jong Un and another was trafficked to China.
An expert says he knows the "single biggest reason" it will end in disaster.
Trump's claims dangerous to peace on peninsula, says North Korea.
Donald Trump will be the first US president to sit down with a North Korean leader.
The family will keep speaking out about the North Korea's human rights violation.
Moon wants to give the North a boost through projects that don't contravene sanctions.
Group plans to set up a school in Auckland for North Korean defectors.
EDITORIAL: The world has seen a significant step towards peace on the Korean Peninsula.
North Korea's leader has promised to give up his nukes, but has asked for something big.
Much can go wrong with three meetings scheduled for world leaders on Koreas.
Kim Jong-un reportedly travels with his own personal toilet, based on an intense paranoia.
Kim Jong-un was escorted to lunch in a spectacle best described as laughable.
The leaders of North and South Korea have made a pledge following a historic day.
Tensions are thawing, but is it ever reasonable to plan a holiday to North Korea?
There were smiles aplenty as North Korea's leader crossed into South Korea.
Never say never to signing a trade agreement with Pyongyang.
Parker puts Peters' comments down to the "respectful" way he conducts diplomacy.
EDITORIAL: The name-calling is over, but should we trust what we are witnessing?
COMMENT: We are now poised to witness one of the most historical moments.
COMMENT: It's often been said that politics is the art of the impossible.