North Korean train thought to be carrying Kim Jong Un departs for Russia
A meeting between Mr Kim and Vladimir Putin could take place as early as Tuesday, according to South Korean media.
A meeting between Mr Kim and Vladimir Putin could take place as early as Tuesday, according to South Korean media.
US officials expect North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to visit Russia in the coming days to seal a possible deal with President Vladimir Putin.
The Pacific port city of Vladivostok would be a likely possibility for the meeting given its relative proximity to North Korea, the official said.
The Russian president was speaking after meeting Turkey’s leader.
The launch came hours after the United States flew at least one long-range B1-B bomber to the Korean Peninsula.
South Korea says the failed rocket was not capable of military reconnaissance after examining debris.
The bus was carrying 15 passengers, according to reports.
Kim Jong Un was in attendance at the Workers’ Party Central Committee meeting in Pyongyang.
Fresh agreement on nuclear deterrents after talks between US and South Korea.
The two visits highlighted the war’s repercussions for international diplomacy as countries line up behind behind Moscow or Kyiv.
Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is meeting President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Ukrainian capital.
It remains unclear whether North Korea has developed nuclear bombs small enough to fit on its long-range rockets.
The new tremor was centred in the town of Defne, in Turkey’s Hatay province.
Monday’s 6.4 magnitude earthquake was centered in the town of Defne in Turkey’s Hatay province.
NTV television said the quake caused some damaged buildings to collapse, but there were no immediate reports of any casualties.