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Hundreds protest China's return of defectors to North Korea
World NowProtests in Seoul and Chicago highlight China's policy of forcibly returning North Korean defectors caught within its borders.... -
U.S., North Korea hold first talks since Kim Jong Il's death
World NowNegotiators from the U.S. and North Korea met Thursday in Beijing to begin talks about Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program, the first such diplomatic face-off since North Korean leader Kim Jong Il's death in December.... -
North Korea claims progress in building nuclear plant
World NowNuclear weapons: North Korea says it is closer to constructing nuclear power plant... -
Kim Jong-il to North Koreans in Libya: Don't bother coming home
World NowNorth Korean strongman: Kim Jong-il limits word of Arab Spring to isolated subjects.... -
North Korea threatens South Korea with 'sea of fire'
World NowSea of Fire: North Korea threatens to attack South Korean presidential mansion.... -
North Korea parties likes it's 1934
Top of the TicketKim Jong Il's country is ordered to have a grand time marking the 65th anniversary of the imposition of rule by his father's Worker's Party.... -
Kim Jong Eun's creepy debutant ball
Opinion L.A.For a dictator/national savior-in-waiting, this is more like it: North Korean leader Kim Jong Il presided over a military parade Sunday alongside his youngest son and eventual successor in a massive coming-out party for the newly anointed and still-... -
Hwang Jang-yop dies at 87; highest-ranking North Korean official to defect
Hwang Jang-yop, the highest-ranking North Korean official to defect from the isolationist regime, was found dead from a suspected heart attack here Sunday — his death from apparent natural causes coming after numerous assassination attempts by...Tags: Seoul (South Korea), Health, Physical Conditions, Philosophy, Kim Jong Il
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North Korean labor camps a ghastly prospect for U.S. journalists
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNorth Korea's sentencing of two American TV journalists to 12 years of hard labor Monday could imperil the Obama administration's already difficult goal of curtailing the authoritarian nation's nuclear weapons ambitions. If no deal is reached, the two...Tags: Prisoners and Detainees, United Nations, Today (tv program), White House, Family
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Hostages of the Hermit Kingdom
We arrived at the frozen river separating China and North Korea at 5 o'clock on the morning of March 17. The air was crisp and still, and there was no one else in sight. As the sun appeared over the horizon, our guide stepped onto the ice. We followed...Tags: Activism, Demonstration, China, Family, Heads of State
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North Korea Isn't Our Problem
THE UNITED STATES is bogged down in what appears to be an unwinnable war in Iraq; it is facing very unpleasant options in regard to neighboring Iran's nuclear program; senior NATO officers say that the situation in Afghanistan is deteriorating fast; in...Tags: International Military Interventions, Charles de Gaulle, Richard Nixon, Berlin (Germany), China
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Don't Lose Seoul, America
SOUTH KOREAN President Roh Moo-hyun arrives in Washington on Thursday for meetings with President Bush at a time of great tension and increasing uncertainty in their nations' alliance. The persistent source of friction is fundamentally different...Tags: International Military Interventions, China, College of William and Mary, Colleges and Universities, U.S. Military
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