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Kim Jong Un’s regime is trying to show off improvements, but the results are not exactly convincing.

Dry weather, a record-breaking heat wave and bad farming practices have driven farmers to desperation.

The Workers’ Party confab is seen as a rite of passage for Pyongyang’s young leader.

So what's a party congress? What does it do?

The battle has reflected India’s struggle to save its green cover amid a wave of urban growth.

North Korea won’t say what happened to 12 Japanese it abducted decades ago.

Kim Dong-chul, who was born in South Korea but became a U.S. citizen in 1987, was sentenced for alleged subversion.

The latest launch comes as Pyongyang prepares for a communist party congress.

Mr. Wu was compared to Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel laureate who documented the atrocities of the Soviet gulag.

U.S. keeps watch on Scarborough Shoal amid worries over new Chinese island-building.

Canada’s prime minister identified the 68-year-old victim as a former mining executive.

The policy shift is a setback to U.S. hopes of a dialogue to end the 14-year insurgency.

Ms. Adams, the onetime royal consort of a Nepali prince, was a charismatic figure at the center of the expatriate community.

As Kim Jong Un’s regime prepares for a communist party congress, analysts have been expecting Pyongyang to stage provocations to give him more to crow about.

Gangsters, porn stars, gruesome murders, crooked cops. The more sensational, the better for Tokyo Reporter.

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