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Asian Tribune
| 1 year ago
President Rajapaksa held a very productive discussion with the South Korean President Lee Myung-bak where he appreciated the assistance rendered by Korea for development activities in Sri Lanka. Asian Tribune - The content of this field is kept...
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Asia Times Online
| 1 year ago
The job of a journalist for the North Korean propaganda machine surely must be one of the more fun-filled gigs in the media business...Then, as if the "rabid dog" image were not compelling enough, the next sentence mangles the metaphor by calling Lee'...
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International Business Times
| 1 year ago
Share This Story Must Read Sponsorship Link Since the embarrassing failure of its much-ballyhooed rocket launch a few weeks ago, North Korean government officials have claimed they possess destructive weapons and also renewed their violent rhetoric...
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Voice of America
| 1 year ago
Korea's Neighbors Oppose New Nuclear Test Steve Herman Seoul Photo: AFP South Korean people watch a TV screen showing a graphic of North Korea's rocket launch, at a train station in Seoul, April 13, 2012. South Korea and China are warning North Korea...
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United Press International
| 1 year ago
A North Korean military official directed aggressive rhetoric against Pyongyang's adversaries as tensions in the region escalate. Ri Yong Ho, a senior military official from North Korea, said during a speech to mark the 80th anniversary of the...
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Channel NewsAsia
| 1 year ago
North Korea's military chief of staff accused the United States and South Korea on Wednesday of plotting war but said his country's own weaponry could destroy their armaments in "a single blow". Vice-Marshal Ri Yong-Ho also repeated threats of war...
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Voice of America
| 1 year ago
North Korea's army marked its 80th anniversary Wednesday with a vow to retaliate against what its chief of staff terms the traitors in the South. The remarks are the latest in a series of harsh threats directed at Seoul in recent weeks. North Korea's...
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Israel National News
| 1 year ago
The remarks were made after about two weeks ago it was reported that North Korea has completed preparations for a nuclear test, and after its military announced Monday that North Korea will soon conduct special operations to eliminate the...
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Voice of America
| 1 year ago
South Korea appears to be taking seriously the latest attack threat from North Korea. Police say they have increased patrols around headquarters of nine conservative media outlets in Seoul after North Korea vowed to soon carry out a "special military...
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Asian Tribune
| 1 year ago
59 editor South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa held a summit meeting in Seoul Tuesday to discuss ways to strengthen and promote economic and other cooperation between the two countries. Rajapaksa arrived...
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Zee News
| 1 year ago
Carney was reacting to reports that the vehicle, a transporter-erector launcher, may have been of Chinese origin. US officials believe Chinese company Hubei Sanjiang sold components used in constructing the launcher, according to the Wall Street...
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DAWN
| 1 year ago
S.Korea tightens media security after N.Korea threat AFP 28 mins ago North Korean soldiers take part in a mass military parade in Kim Il Sung Square. North Korea threatened to reduce South Korea's conservative government "to ashes" in less than four...
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United Press International
| 1 year ago
North Korea said it was ready to take aggressive action against Seoul after having a rally for the death of South Korea President Lee Myung-bak. The North Korean military said it was ready to take "unprecedented" action against South Korea.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
| 1 year ago
North Korea on Monday accused the South's government and news media of slandering its leadership and threatened "special actions" by the military. North Korea has regularly threatened to attack the government of President Lee Myung-bak of South Korea.
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United Press International
| 1 year ago
Korea threatens South, calls Lee 'scum' South Korean President Lee Myung-bak delivers in Washington, D.C. on October 13, 2011. North Korea, April 23 (UPI) -- North Korea threatened Monday to initiate military action against South Korean targets and...
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International Business Times
| 1 year ago
North Korean military that warned of imminent military action against the South: Share This Story "The special actions of our revolutionary armed forces will start soon to meet the reckless challenge of the group of traitors..." "They will reduce all...
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Christian Science Monitor
| 1 year ago
The rising rhetoric comes as US and South Korean forces devise ways to coordinate closely in the event of battle with the North.
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Russia Today
| 1 year ago
39 am local time on Wednesday...It mentions special actions that would reduce all the rat-like groups and the bases for provocations to ashes in three or four minutes, (or) in a much shorter time, by unprecedented peculiar means and methods of our...
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Voice of America
| 1 year ago
North Korea is escalating its war of words against the South Korean government over what the North perceives as insults by the South. Pyongyang is now threatening to turn the heated rhetoric into action, threatening to take quick action against South...
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Washington Post
| 1 year ago
North Korea issued an ominous new threat Monday in its campaign against South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, vowing to carry out a special military attack that would reduce parts of Seoul to ash in three or four minutes ... by unprecedented peculiar...
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BBC
| 1 year ago
North Korea has warned of "unprecedented" action against South Korea's ruling establishment, amid tough rhetoric between the two sides. A special operation to begin "soon" would "reduce its target to ashes", the military said in a statement. On...
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CNN Blog
| 1 year ago
North Korea said Monday that it would soon initiate "special actions" aimed at destroying the South Korean president and his government. North Korean armed forces will use "unprecedented peculiar means and methods of our own style" to carry out the...
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The Jakarta Post
| 1 year ago
World China's top foreign policy official has met a North Korean delegation and expressed confidence in the country's young leader just over a week after Pyongyang conducted a rocket launch that Beijing had discouraged.
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DAWN
| 1 year ago
N Korean army vows to turn Seoul to ashes AFP 20 mins ago Last week the nuclear-armed North accused South Korean President Lee of desecrating mass celebrations marking the 100th anniversary on April 15 of the birth of Pyongyang's founding president...
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Inquirer.net
| 1 year ago
North Korea's military announced Monday it would soon launch special operations against South Korea's conservative president, accusing him of insulting Pyongyang's past leaders. We announce that special actions by our revolutionary army aimed to...
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Inquirer.net
| 1 year ago
Dai Bingguo, who is China's most senior official on foreign policy, made the comments Sunday in a meeting in Beijing with Kim Yong-Il, a visiting top official with North Korea's ruling Korean Workers' Party. The meeting follows the April 13 launch of...