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North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un (L) shakes hands with US President Donald Trump (R) at the start of their historic US-North Korea summit, at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa island in Singapore on June 12, 2018. Photo by Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

World Jun 21

Most Americans approve of how Trump handled North Korea, new poll finds

By Emily Swanson, Catherine Lucey, Associated Press

Nation Jun 16

U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un meet at the start of their summit on the resort island of Sentosa, Singapore June 12, 2018. Picture taken June 12, 2018. Photo by Jonathan Ernst /Reuters
‘I feel less safe, living here.’ North Korean defectors react to the Trump-Kim summit

North Korean defectors say the meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong Un was a wasted opportunity to address egregious human rights abuses in their home country.

By Molly Enking

World Jun 13

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Why North Korea’s post-summit intentions are up for debate

One day after meeting in Singapore, President Trump and Kim Jong Un are touting their unprecedented summit as a major success on the road to improved relations between longtime enemies. But the lack of detail has left their joint statement…

World Jun 12

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Why Kim leaves Singapore with real achievements

President Trump and Kim Jong Un held a whirlwind summit in Singapore and set lofty goals, but provided few details on how to achieve them. From Singapore, Nick Schifrin joins Judy Woodruff to outline the agreement and discuss whether each…

Politics Jun 12

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Sen. Risch: North Korea diplomacy going in the right direction

President Trump deserves credit for turning relations with North Korea around, says Sen. James Risch, R-Idaho, but more work needs to be done and more nuance is needed on the issue of the future of military exercises with South Korea.

Jun 12

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Sen. Cardin: U.S. can’t make concessions without North Korea action

Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., says that he's pleased that President Trump used diplomacy to meet face-to-face with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, but now it's necessary to see North Korea implement changes to show it's serious about eliminating its…

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Jun 12

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Trump-Kim summit signals new breakthrough and echoes past problems

A historic meeting between President Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un began with elaborate stagecraft and ended with ambitious goals. But how does North Korea define denuclearization? And can Trump avoid mistakes of the past? Judy Woodruff gets analysis…

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Jun 12

Trump and Kim signed a joint statement. What does it mean?

By Jenny Marder, Larisa Epatko

And what happens now? We asked four foreign policy experts for their reaction to the summit and what’s next.

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Jun 12

Read the document signed by Trump and Kim after the summit

Early Tuesday morning in Washington, the White House released the text of the document signed by President Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un after their summit in Singapore.

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Jun 12

U.S. will end joint military exercises with South Korea, President Trump says after summit

By Associated Press

North Korea has long objected to the annual exercises, viewing them as practice for future military action against the North by the United States.

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