North Korea Claims The U.S. ‘Crossed The Red Line,’ Declares War

North Korea’s top diplomat for U.S. affairs says that the United States has ‘crossed the red line.’ They have effectively declared war by putting leader Kim Jong Un on its list of sanctioned individuals. If the United States and South Korea hold annual war games as planned next month, things could go down.


North Korea Just Failed To Launch A Missile

Man they just won’t stop…Kim Jong Un is continuously trying to get these missiles to be ready at all times for North Korea. But for the rest of the world, yesterday was another setback.


North Korea’s Leader Kim Jong Un Has An Aunt That Lives In New York?

Would you believe me if I told you that North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un, who has threatened to wipe away the United States with bombs time and time again has an aunt.. that lives in the United States!? Well you better believe it. The woman who remains anonymous has been reportedly living in New York since 1998. It is in that year that she defected from North Korea and headed into the custody of the CIA and eventually to the U.S. mainland. More on this story after the jump.


(Video) North Korea Sentences American to 10 Years Hard Labor

North Korea is no stranger to headlines within the past month between the attempted missile firing for their birthday and the submarine missile launch, they back in it again. This time sentencing and American to 10 years of hard labor.


North Korea Will Stop Nuclear Testing Under These Conditions

The foreign minister of North Korea has said in an interview that the only way the country will end its nuclear testings is if the U.S ends all military exercises with South Korea. This comes directly after North Korea launched test missiles from a submarine.


North Korea Fires Missile From Submarine

It seems like every so often North Korea is up to something that keeps us looking over our shoulder. On Saturday, it is believed that they launched a missile.


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