Burma and N Korea slam UN reports
Monday, March 15th, 2010Burma and North Korea reject UN condemnation of human rights abuses at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.
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Burma and N Korea slam UN reports
Burma and North Korea reject UN condemnation of human rights abuses at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.
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Burma and N Korea slam UN reports
North Korea said Sunday it would no longer move forward with nuclear disarmament in response to a planned U.S.-South Korean joint military exercise.
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N. Korea to abandon disarmament
North Korea is in no rush to resume stalled talks aimed at persuading the country to give up its nuclear weapons arsenal, the U.N. envoy to the country said Friday.
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N. Korea ‘not eager’ to restart talks
US activist Robert Park arrives in Beijing after being freed from detention in North Korea, reports from South Korea say.
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Freed US man ‘leaves North Korea’
The United States made no deal with North Korea for the release of American Robert Park, a State Department spokesman said Friday.
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U.S.: No deal for American in N. Korea
An American detained in North Korea after reportedly illegally entering the country in December was released, state-run news reported Friday.
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N. Korea says it is releasing American
North Korea is to release a US man detained since December for illegally entering the country, the state news agency says.
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North Korea ‘to free US activist’
North Korea reportedly relaxes a crackdown on free market trading after a chaotic currency revaluation sparking public discontent.
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North Korea ‘eases market curbs’
An American was detained in North Korea for trespassing on the country’s border with China, state-run KCNA reported Thursday.
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Report: American held in North Korea
North Korea resumed firing near its sea border with South Korea on Thursday, South Korean media said, citing cited Seoul officials.
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South Korea: North resumes firing
North Korea fires artillery near its disputed sea border with South Korea, a day after the two countries exchanged fire, reports say.
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North Korea fires near sea border
North Korea and South Korea exchanged artillery fire Wednesday off waters near the inter-Korean maritime border, South Korean state media reported.
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North, South Korea ‘exchange fire’
North Korea will consider any pre-emptive strike that the South takes against its nuclear facilities as a declaration of war, its state media said Sunday.
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N. Korea hits out at ‘reckless’ South
North Korea responds angrily to the South’s suggestion that it could launch a pre-emptive strike against Pyonyang’s nuclear facilities.
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N Korea issues warning to South
North Korea accepts an offer of food aid from South Korea, officials say, the first such aid in two years.
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North Korea allows aid from Seoul