In Showing Off New ICBM, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Returns to Old Tactic

In Showing Off New ICBM, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Returns to Old Tactic

SEOUL—North Korea, even as it pursued denuclearization talks with the Trump administration, kept advancing its arsenal. Now the behind-the-scenes progress is in the public eye. At a military parade marking the 75th anniversary of the ruling Workers’ Party on Saturday, Pyongyang revealed a new intercontinental ballistic missile. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who had … Read more

WSJ News Exclusive | U.S., Russia Move Toward Outline of Nuclear Deal, Administration Says

WSJ News Exclusive | U.S., Russia Move Toward Outline of Nuclear Deal, Administration Says

U.S. and Russian negotiators made progress Monday on a new framework accord that would freeze each side’s nuclear arsenal and outline the parameters for a detailed treaty that would be negotiated next year, a senior Trump administration official said. The accord, if it comes together in the coming month, would give each side something it … Read more

WSJ News Exclusive | Russia Rebuffs Trump’s Arms-Control Proposal

WSJ News Exclusive | Russia Rebuffs Trump’s Arms-Control Proposal

Russia’s top arms-control negotiator has rejected the Trump administration’s core requirements for a new nuclear arms-control treaty, dealing a blow to the White House’s hopes of concluding an election-year framework agreement with Moscow. Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told The Wall Street Journal that the Trump administration’s demands that a future treaty cover all Russia, … Read more

Where Trump and Biden Stand on Foreign Policy

Where Trump and Biden Stand on Foreign Policy

This article is part of a Wall Street Journal guide comparing President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden on issues from climate change to health care and jobs. WASHINGTON—President Trump and Democratic opponent Joe Biden have profound differences in key areas of U.S. foreign policy, but hold similar views about some major goals, … Read more

U.S. Warns of Global Bank Heist Campaign by North Korean Hackers

U.S. Warns of Global Bank Heist Campaign by North Korean Hackers

WASHINGTON—Hackers tied to the North Korean government are trying to rob banks across the globe by draining ATMs and initiating fraudulent money transfers, in an effort by the cash-strapped Pyongyang regime to fund its nuclear weapons program, multiple federal government agencies warned Wednesday. The campaign includes so-called spearphishing attacks—which use fraudulent email to infect a … Read more

Iran Grants U.N. Watchdog Access to Suspected Nuclear Sites

Iran Grants U.N. Watchdog Access to Suspected Nuclear Sites

Iran agreed to allow United Nations inspectors access to two sites where it is suspected of carrying out illicit nuclear-weapons work in the past, bowing to months of pressure in a bid to salvage backing for the 2015 nuclear deal. European powers and the U.S. have long pushed Iran to cooperate with a probe by … Read more

Trump Administration Shifts Course on Russian Arms Talks, Easing Insistence China Join Now

Trump Administration Shifts Course on Russian Arms Talks, Easing Insistence China Join Now

WASHINGTON—After months of insisting that China join nuclear arms control talks with the U.S. and Russia, the Trump administration signaled Tuesday that it will seek to negotiate a separate framework agreement with Moscow and move to bring Beijing on board later. The administration’s new negotiating strategy could open the door for an election-year arms control … Read more