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![]() Yahoo!7 News | Chinese boats seized by North Koreans in rare public spat Yahoo!7 News BEIJING (Reuters) - North Korean officials have demanded payment before they will release Chinese fishing boats with a total of 29 men onboard, Chinese media reported on Thursday, in a rare public spat between the neighbours and longtime allies. North Korea Resumes Work on Nuclear Reactor, Group Says North Korea resumes work on nuclear reactor: report North Korea looks to Asia for new way forward |
![]() AFP | North Korea's Gulag Wall Street Journal South Korean President Lee Myung-bak deserves praise for one accomplishment above all others: He has put human rights in North Korea on the world's agenda. This certainly has hit a nerve in Pyongyang. The late Kim Jong Il cut off talks with the South, ... North Korea stops jamming South's GPS S. Korean leader 'wins Myanmar promise over North' Myanmar Vows to Cease Buying Weapons From North Korea |
![]() Jakarta Globe | North Korea looks to Singapore, Indonesia for economy boost Radio Australia After being punished with extra UN sanctions for launching a long-range rocket, North Korea may now be turning to foreign investment from Singapore and Indonesia to boost its economy. North Korea's ceremonial leader, Kim Yong Nam, visited the Southeast ... N.Korea Tries to Drum Up Investment in Southeast Asia Indonesia, N Korea discuss investment N. Korea wants to learn about foreign investment management: Marty |
![]() AFP | Leaders read the riot act to North Korea over nuclear tests The Australian CHINA, Japan and South Korea have warned North Korea they will not tolerate further nuclear tests, the South Korean President said yesterday, amid fears that Pyongyang is preparing a third atomic blast. Lee Myung-bak made the remark after talks in ... North Korea over nuke tests N.Korea absent from China summit declaration China, S Korea and Japan set to begin free trade talks |
![]() The West Australian | N. Korea lambasts S. Korean presidential hopeful The West Australian SEOUL (AFP) - North Korea on Wednesday lambasted South Korea's conservative ruling party and its leading presidential hopeful Park Geun-Hye, linking her ambitions to the dictatorship of her late father Park Chung-Hee. The comments by Rodong Sinmun, ... |
![]() Haaretz (blog) | Israel ranked with Iran, North Korea as countries with most negative global ... Haaretz (blog) Pakistan ranked second with 51 percent, and in joint third place were Israel and North Korea, with 50 percent of respondents negatively evaluating both countries. The broad international survey was an initiative of the BBC World Service, ... Poll: Israel viewed negatively around the world Israel ranked third behind Iran and Pakistan for 'negative influence' in BBC ... BBC Poll: Israel's global image plummets |
A Loop contest: Where to put anti-missile missiles? Washington Post The House is scheduled this week to take up a bill that would require the Pentagon to start work on a missile defense system to protect the East Coast from Iranian or North Korean long-range nuclear missiles. The bill would require the Defense ... |
S. Korea To Deploy Surveillance Plane To Watch On Communist North RTT News (RTTNews) - South Korea on Thursday took delivery of a third advanced surveillance plane from US aircraft giant Boeing to strengthen the country's capacity to carry out aerial surveillance of its Communist neighbor North Korea. |
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Technology revolution hits North Korea Sydney Morning Herald North Koreans are increasingly able to access global media and other information, loosening the regime's iron grip on their knowledge and potentially bringing far-reaching changes to the so-called hermit kingdom. Interviews with refugees, travelers and ... Outside media, phones changing North Korean worldview North Korea failing to censor the news North Korea access to outside media up, says US study |
N.Korea suspected of asking China to arrest rights activists 동아일보 Suspicions are growing of North Korea`s involvement in China`s arrest and detention of four South Korean human rights activists, including Kim Young-hwan, a former pro-North Korea ideologue who now campaigns against the communist regime. |