Could Trump follow the formula President Truman used on Hiroshima?
Opinion: While much was made over Trump and Kim’s sometimes awkward chumminess at their summit, that will be important if peace is to endure
Allen Abel takes in the most joyous march on Washington in a quarter-century, while the U.S. president was making history of another kind in Singapore
President Donald Trump gave remarks and took questions following his historic meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
Opinion: If America wasn’t prepared for the high-stakes summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un, perhaps its collapse was the best-case scenario
Scott Gilmore: While America slinks into isolation and Russia jokes on Twitter, Beijing is shaping the world order
Opinion: There’s optimism around the Korean crisis—but we need a coherent, long-term strategy for diplomacy and engagement with North Korea
Allen Abel: Like Obama in Cuba and Nixon in China, now comes Trump’s opening for a high risk encounter that seems likely to yield little
Opinion: How to deal with Kim’s belligerence? View him as a thug. And like any gangster, understand how he makes money and what really scares him.
Opinion: After a year of anxiety and bellicose Trump tweets, the Olympics offer a rare moment of optimism for North and South Korea. But will it last?
Trump and North Korean officials are lodged in a non-stop war of nuclear-tipped name-calling. See if you can name the source of these five tongue lashings.
Evan Solomon: The PM should have used his UN platform to tell the world Canada will broker peace between North Korea and the U.S.