News Source: Christian Science Monitor
| 2 months ago
A Chinese delegation visited Kim Jong-il this week to press for reengagement on the North's nuclear program. The US, which has said it's open to talks, must deal with a deeply suspicious S...Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor from the...
News Source: Honolulu Advertiser
| 2 months ago
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il reportedly said Friday his country is ready to engage in multilateral talks, the latest move in a diplomatic chess game with the U.S. and regional powers seeking to rid Pyongyang of nuclear weapons. "North Korea would...
News Source: Washington Post
| 2 months ago
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il told a Chinese diplomat Friday that his government is willing to discuss its nuclear program in "bilateral or multilateral" meetings, China's news agency said, potentially unlocking a nuclear stalemate. North Korea...
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 2 months ago
Visitors returning to Seoul after a long absence will find something strange about the main boulevard in the central district of government ministries and foreign embassies...Across the top of the boulevard used to be a huge and dominating neo-...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| 2 months ago
Yu's comment is to ring an alarm to many who no longer view North Korea as an opponent potential to carry imminent threats to their lives. People's interest in the North Korean issues is fading out, North Korea watchers say. For example, the news of...
News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 2 months ago
Kim Jong Il was satisfied with the soldiers' work, praising them for creating the "Huichon speed," the newspaper said, without giving the date of the inspection. In order to complete the construction of the power station before 2012, it was...