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China friendship, which has stood all trials of history," Kim Yong-Chun said. The defence chiefs then had "comradely and friendly" talks, according to the report. Liang arrived in Pyongyang by plane yesterday, inspected an honour guard, attended a fete,...
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il has inspected the nation's security force headquarters, state media said on Sunday, in what Seoul media say is a bid to further tighten his control on society. Kim expressed "great satisfaction" over his undated visit to...
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AP Photo/Saipan Times via Yonhap) Saipan emergency members carry an injured person on the Pacific resort island of Saipan, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. After going on a shooting rampage that left a trail of victims on the Pacific resort island of Saipan , the...
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Walls designed to keep people in or out — whether they are in Berlin, Nicosia, Israel or Korea — are always the product of fear: East German leaders' fear of a mass exodus by their citizens seeking freedom and dignity; Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders'...
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The North Korean deputy ambassador to the UN speaks of attack of political enemies. The motion against the Burmese regime approved by 92 votes in favour, 26 against and 65 abstentions. A UN General Assembly Special Committee has condemned North Korea...
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The body of Daul Kim, 20, was discovered hanging in her flat on Thursday. The Paris prosecutor’s office said that the South Korean’s death was probably suicide. Karl Lagerfeld, Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen and Christopher Kane are among the top-tier...
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North Korea appears to be taking elaborate measures to evade U.N. sanctions aimed at its nuclear and missile activities, arms trading and import of luxuries, U.N. experts say in a new report. The Security Council imposed the sanctions, including arms...
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The one certainty in unpredictable North Korea is that if the state detonates a nuclear device or leader Kim Jong-il visits a duck farm, Ri Chun-hee will be on TV boasting about the amazing accomplishment. Ri is the forceful grandmother speaking with...
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North Korea threatened to punish South Korea following their brief-but-bloody naval firefight, though analysts said Thursday that chances of retaliation appeared slim ahead of planned talks between the U.S. and Pyongyang. Tuesday's battle near the disputed...
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Family members and supporters of Megumi Yokota, who was abducted to North Korea as a teen, renewed their pledge to fight for abductees’ return to Japan at a gathering in Niigata City on Sunday, the 32nd anniversary of her abduction. ‘‘I will continue...
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