Divided regions

The World

North Korea bombs South Korean island

Global Politics

Both countries claim that the other started it; but the lengthy exchange of artillery fire between the two countries has left two South Korean soldiers dead, 15 wounded.

Photos from the UN buffer zone in Cyprus show a place where time stands still

Lifestyle & Belief
The World

Tensions reach boiling point on Korean peninsula

The World

Takeouts: tension on the Korean peninsula, listeners on the first synthetic living cell

Global Politics
Tibetan exiles in Sikkin, along the India/China border.

What it’s like on a 9,000 mile journey along India’s borders

Lifestyle & Belief

Advocates seeking to reclaim Irish language for Catholics and Protestants

Global Politics

The Irish language has often been viewed as a weapon by Irish Catholic and an enemy tongue by the country’s Protestants. But no longer, if some Irish have their way. They’re trying to reclaim the language for both sides, and take the politics out of it.

On South Korean island, tensions high as North Korea’s tough talk continues

Global Politics

In most of South Korea, people are taking the North’s sabre-rattling with a big grain of salt. But on islands along the border, especially on Baengnyeong Island, people are a bit more tense. And all of the strong words are hurting the islands’ economy, as well.

Academics say to de-escalate in North Korea U.S. must talk

Global Politics

Tensions remain at a fever pitch between the U.S. and South Korea on one side and North Korea on the other. But academics say the way to dial down the pressure is for American officials to reach out. But should the U.S. give North Koreans what they’re so clearly looking for?

North Korea rages over U.S.-South Korea military exercise

Global Politics

Tensions on the Korean peninsula are running high, with North Korea vowing to take pre-emptive military strikes against South Korea and U.S. forces around the Pacific Ocean, while the South is promising to respond to any aggression with bullets first, and politics later.

Experts see North’s hands in reported computer attack on South Korea

A cyber attack hit South Korean broadcasters and banks Wednesday, causing computers to crash, display an error message, or worse. Though the origin of the attack could take weeks, intelligence officials aren’t ruling out North Korea as the culprit.