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North Korea on standby for 'war'Date: Mon, 9. March 2009 01:42:32
North Korea put its armed forces on standby for war and threatened retaliation against anyone seeking to stop the regime from launching a satellite into space.
South Korea starts hoisting sunken warship (AP)Date: Thu, 15. April 2010 02:37:41
AP - South Korea began lifting its sunken warship Thursday in waters near the tense border with North Korea, about three weeks after it went down following a mysterious explosion with dozens of sailors believed trapped inside.
US aircraft carrier ups pressure on NKorea (AP)Date: Sun, 25. July 2010 03:41:52
AP - A massive nuclear-powered U.S. supercarrier began maneuvers Sunday with ally South Korea in a potent show of force, four months after the sinking of a South Korean warship. North Korea threatened the exercises could lead to nuclear war.
North Korea Expells US Monitors From YongbyonDate: Thu, 16. April 2009 11:38:06
STATE DEPARTMENT - The State Department confirms North Korea is expelling U.S. monitors from its Yongbyon nuclear complex along with International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors. The Obama administration says North Korea#8217;s announced decision to lea
SKorea seeks release fishing boat seized by NKorea (AP)Date: Thu, 30. July 2009 02:22:12
AP - South Korea asked North Korea to quickly release a fishing boat and its four crew members, hours after the vessel was seized after accidentally crossing the countries' eastern sea border, an official said Thursday.
Tomatoes may help in Alzheimer's vaccineDate: Tue, 8. July 2008 19:07:32
DAEJEON, South Korea, July 8 (UPI) -- Tomatoes are an attractive candidate as a plant-derived vaccine carrier against Alzheimer's disease, researchers in South Korea said.
North Korea Refuses to Abandon NukesDate: Fri, 19. February 2010 17:42:28
North Korea vowed Friday not to dismantle its nuclear program -- not even in exchange for economic aid -- as long as the United States continues a "hostile policy." "It was none other than the U.S. that pushed [North Korea] to acquiring nuclear deterrence and it is, therefore, wholly to blame for the nuclear issue on the Korean peninsula," the ...
SKorea names new minister for NKorea (AP)Date: Mon, 19. January 2009 13:35:51
AP - North Korea warned Monday that it does not engage in empty talk and has guns and bayonets aimed at its southern neighbor, heightening tensions surrounding its threat to take military action to counter what it calls South Korean plans to invade.
N.Korea may take time to return to nuke talks: UN (AFP)Date: Sat, 13. February 2010 06:40:53
AFP - More talks will be needed to bring North Korea back to nuclear disarmament negotiations but it does want to improve relations with South Korea, a top United Nations official said Saturday.
US official: NKorea OKs nuke inspection demands (AP)Date: Sat, 11. October 2008 14:59:55
AP - North Korea has agreed to all U.S. nuclear inspection demands, allowing the Bush administration to remove the communist country from a U.S. terrorism blacklist, The Associated Press has learned.
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