North Korea
North Korea missile tests impact Air France routes
New Caledonian travellers have been advised that Air France has changed its flight path because of North Korea's missile tests.
US sanctions 'full-scale trade war' - Russian PM
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has said new sanctions imposed by the US are tantamount to declaring a "full-scale trade war" against Moscow.
Trump criticises China over North Korea
US President Donald Trump says he is "very disappointed" with China for not doing enough to stop North Korea's weapons programme.
Al Gillespie on North Korea
Professor Al Gillespie from Waikato University analyses latest show of threat. Audio
Brownlee condemns North Korea's latest missile test
The Foreign Affairs Minister has denounced the further testing of a ballistic missile by North Korea.
South Korea proposes military talks with North Korea
South Korea has proposed holding military talks with the North, after weeks of heightened tension following Pyongyang's long range missile test.
Asia correspondent Anna Fifield
Anna reports on the rising tensions over North Korea, and why very little is likely to actually after the latest missile test. Audio
North Korea's missile testing likely to be on G20 agenda
The threat posed by North Korea will be among the key issues for world leaders at this weekend's G20 summit in Germany. Melissa Hanham is a senior research associate with the Middlebury Institute of… Audio
US threatens North Korea with military action
The US will use its "considerable military forces" to stop the rogue state's missile tests "if we must", its UN ambassador warns.
What's bugging North Korea?
Jim Rolfe of the Centre for Strategic Studies tells us of North Korea's fear of the United States and if the communist country needs to be taken seriously. Audio
North Korea hails missile test a success
Our correspondent in Washington, Kevin McAleese, has been monitoring the fallout with North Korea's latest missile launch. He says Trump officials are currently sitting down and assessing the risk… Audio
Russia, China urge freeze in North Korea missile launches
Russia and China urge North Korea to stop its tests after it fires a missile estimated to be able to reach Alaska.
North Korea fires missile into Japanese waters
North Korea has fired a missile in Japan's direction, US military officials say.
Thousands turn out for funeral for student jailed in N Korea
More than 2500 family, friends and well-wishers gathered for the funeral of Otto Warmbier, the US student who died after falling into a coma while in prison in North Korea.
Asia correspondent Anna Fifield
New Zealander Anna Fifield is The Washington Post's bureau chief in Tokyo. What happened to Otto Warmbier in North Korea? The US Hosts Chinese representatives this week for talks; and the increasingly… Audio
US student dies after being released by North Korea
Otto Warmbier, the American student who was imprisoned in North Korea before being returned home in a comatose state less than a week ago, has died. Video, Audio
US student returned from North Korean jail dies
Otto Warmbier's family blames "torturous mistreatment" by North Korea for the student's coma and death.
US doctors dispute North Korean coma story
A team of US doctors have found "no sign of botulism" in the American student freed by North Korea after more than 15 months in captivity.
North Korea frees US student said to be in coma
North Korea has released an American student who was serving a 15-year jail sentence, with his family saying he has been in a coma for a year.
Govt sent aid money to North Korea - Brownlee confirms
The government has confirmed it sent aid money to North Korea for eight years, but stopped last year as the regime ramped up its nuclear programme.