Kim Jong Un brought his own toilet to the summit with Trump
In "loo" of using the public restrooms at the historic summit, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un traveled with his own
In "loo" of using the public restrooms at the historic summit, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un traveled with his own
Will President Trump raise the issue of North Korea's notorious human right abuses in his summit with Kim Jong Un? CBS News' Kylie Atwood joins CBSN with a look at what's on the agenda in Singapore.
The White House says talks with North Korea are moving "more quickly than expected." CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy takes us through the scene in Singapore while CBS News senior global affairs contributor Ian Bremmer gives CBSN a closer look at what to expect from the historic meeting.
President Trump is getting ready to meet with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un for the first time at their summit in Singapore. Jamil Jaffer, founder of the National Security Institute at George Mason Law and former senior adviser to the House Intelligence Committee, joined CBSN with more on what's at stake.
Totalitarian state's tightly-controlled media are making a big deal of it, and that may say quite a lot in itself
There is much to be gained – politically and financially – from the growing fascination of the historic talks between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Ben Tracy reports from Singapore.
CBS News senior global affairs contributor Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the highly anticipated meeting between President Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un on Tuesday. He also explains why he thinks Mr. Trump's actions at the G7 summit is a geopolitical equivalent to his firing of former FBI Director James Comey, and how Mr. Trump has caused "grave damage" to relations with Canada.
Can Kim Jong Un, who leads a regime "predicated on hostility," really agree to give up his nuclear weapons?
For North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, there is much at stake at Tuesday's historic summit with President Trump. This is by far the farthest Kim has ever traveled since taking control of North Korea in 2011. That's a sign he's confident about his grip on power back home. But making a deal with the U.S. is still a big risk. Ben Tracy reports from Singapore.
Less than a day away from the historic summit in Singapore between President Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday that complete denuclearization is the only outcome the U.S. will accept. "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor, who is leading our coverage from Singapore, and Major Garrett report.
Secretary of state says tomorrow will bring "clearest indication to date whether Kim Jong Un" shares U.S. vision for denuclearization
2 leaders will meet with nobody apart from their translators before inviting their teams of aids and advisers into the room
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Usually, officials from both sides reach an agreement before leaders meet. This time the outcome will largely depend on the meeting itself and the chemistry between Kim and Trump
President Trump has arrived in Singapore for what will be a historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
The two unpredictable leaders plan to meet in Singapore to negotiate the future of North Korea’s nuclear weapons program. David Martin reports on why the summit carries so much weight.
The two unpredictable leaders plan to meet in Singapore to negotiate the future of North Korea's nuclear weapons program. David Martin reports on why the summit carries so much weight
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How did the U.S. and North Korea come from what seemed to be the brink of war just months ago to a joint appearance on the world stage? CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy takes us through the twists and turns on the bumpy road to Singapore.
Tonight, President Trump and Kim Jong Un are both in Singapore at separate hotels, less than half a mile apart. Within hours, these unlikely bargaining partners will meet face to face, bringing very different agendas to the table. Men in their positions -- a sitting U.S. president and a North Korean supreme leader -- have never met. "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor leads the coverage in Singapore.
Whether the president will attempt to convince or compel Kim to curb his regime's cruel treatment of its own citizens remains an open question
Markos Kounalakis, foreign affairs columnist for McClatchy News, joins CBSN with a preview into what's going on behind the scenes at the summit and how Americans are feeling about the negotiations.
"CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor and CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy are in Singapore with a report on what to expect at the summit between Kim Jong Un and President Trump.
Sen. Ed Markey says there's a "vast gulf" between the U.S. and North Korea's definition of what "denuclearization" actually means
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