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Korean Peninsula

10 Jan 2022
DW speaks to analyst Jeongmin Kim about the latest North and South Korean missile launches.
19 Dec 2021
It has long been a dream of South Korean President Moon to formally end the war with the North, but analysts caution the idea may not be strategically sound or politically feasible.
29 Dec 2018
Since the historic Trump-Kim summit in June, 2018, progress has been slow in putting an end to the long-standing Korean conflict. But 2019 could see some major developments on the Korean Peninsula.
18 Oct 2017
Former U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton calls 'cavalier' threats to start a war on the Korean peninsula "dangerous and short-sighted."
29 Aug 2017
North Korea fired a missile early on Tuesday that flew over Japan and landed in the Pacific waters off the northern region of Hokkaido, South Korea and Japan said, in a sharp escalation of tensions on the Korean peninsula.
28 Aug 2017
Despite North Korea's firing of three missiles, the U.S. will continue to push for negotiations to de-escalate nuclear tensions on the Korean peninsula, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said.
30 Jul 2017
The United States flies two B-1B bombers over the Korean peninsula in a show of force after recent North Korean missile tests.
11 Apr 2017
Pyongyang cites 'reckless moves' by the U.S., including deploying a Navy strike force to waters around the Korean peninsula, as a reason for it to be 'ready for war.'
10 Apr 2017
An American aircraft carrier and its support vessels will be moved toward the Korean Peninsula, according to a U.S. official, as concerns grow about North Korea's advancing weapons program.
9 Mar 2017
South Korean papers, meanwhile, accuse China of "double standards" when it comes to the Korean Peninsula.

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