The end of the road for Plasma is near as LG plans to halt manufacturing the display technology.
Kim was last seen in public on Sept. 3 and reappeared with a cane only on Oct. 14, triggering rumors about the North's future.
Liverpool will host Swansea City in the fourth round of the Capital One Cup on Tuesday.
Kerry's comments came just as the top American commander in Korea said the North might be capable of hitting the U.S. with a nuke.
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank reflects China’s desire to counter the perceived hegemony of international lenders dominated by the West.
Earlier this month, both countries exchanged gunfire at the border after the North shot down balloons carrying anti-Pyongyang propaganda leaflets.
A plan for South Korea to command its own troops during any conflict with the North has been shelved because of a rising threat from Pyongyang.
North Korea's release of a U.S. prisoner is good news, but it doesn't signal that the Hermit Kingdom is softening.
Japan, Ireland, Australia, Canada and others are doing little or nothing to crack down on companies that bribe foreign officials.
North Korea will not admit any international tourists, effective immediately. The reason? Ebola fears.
North Korean officials said Wednesday that Kim Jong Un had personally ordered the release of detained American Jeffrey Fowle as a favor to the U.S.
China is seen as North Korea's principal backer at the UN, but its backing is far from assured, according to a leading UN investigator.
The new conditions will set goals for South Korean military readiness over the next several years.
Riot Games held its annual 'League of Legends' tournament on Saturday night, and Samsung Galaxy White took home the victory.
Saturday's 'League of Legends' world championship came to a close Saturday, with Samsung white taking home $1 million in prize money.
North Korean troops approached the military border Sunday and did not retreat after South Korean troops fired warning shots.
The move is seen as a response to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's offering to a Tokyo shrine that honors the dead from Japan's wars.
PM Shinzo Abe sent an offering to the shrine Thursday, which honors Japan's war dead, including convicted war criminals.
Shinzo Abe sent a ritual offering to a Tokyo shrine to war dead, triggering anger from China and South Korea despite not visiting the shrine as he seeks a Sino-Japanese summit.
North Korea, heavily sanctioned by the United Nations for its missile and nuclear tests, is technically still at war with the South.
North Korea said if the group sends any more leaflet-carrying balloons across the DMZ, it would be "little short of a declaration of a war."
More than 8,000 Americans are believed to have gone missing by the end of 1953, and 5,300 of them are still believed to be in the country.