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US, Chinese warships’ near miss hints at troubled diplomatic waters
What was behind the latest encounter between U.S. and Chinese military vessels in contested waters?
By Meredith Oyen, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
South Korea urges North to uphold deals amid rising animosities
South Korea on Sunday convened an emergency security meeting and urged North Korea to uphold reconciliation agreements, hours after the North threatened to demolish a liaison office and take military action against its rival.
North Korea: US inciting military tension with new exercises with South Korea
North Korea's envoy to the U.N.-backed Conference on Disarmament has lashed out at the United States over its latest military exercises with South Korea, accusing Washington of "inciting military tension" by deploying powerful military hardware on the peninsula.
Kim Jong Un’s sister back in public eye at North Korea’s mass games
The powerful younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attended a public event in Pyongyang for the first time in more than 50 days, casting further doubt on media speculation that he had ordered her to lay low over the failed nuclear summit with Washington.
Why Stennis is coming to Norfolk
Other warships in the carrier strike group will return to homeports in California and Hawaii.
By Mark D. Faram
Police: Sailor enticed 13-year-old boy to sub base barracks
Cryptologic Technician (Maintenance) 3rd Class Chazzman Kealiiokapapaku Chung, 28, turned himself in to the Connecticut State Police on Tuesday.
By Navy Times staff
US warship sails the Arabian Sea, avoiding port, killing time ... and germs
Personnel on the dock landing ship Fort McHenry have treated 25 sailors and Marines for a viral infection similar to mumps.
By Mark D. Faram
US, North Korea hold talks to move toward 2nd Trump-Kim summit
North Korea's former spy chief, Kim Yong Chol, is visiting Washington, D.C. to meet with U.S. leaders.
Talks on 2nd summit for Trump, Kim set for Washington
A former North Korean spy chief is expected to meet with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Held hostage for 11 months, this Navy crew was freed two days before Christmas
The surviving members of the tortured crew continue to suffer the consequences of their captivity.
By Mitch Lerner, Military History Magazine