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- N. Korea, Namibia reach deals
- North Korea agreed Friday to cooperate in health and medicine with Namibia while reaching a preliminary deal on "diplomatic negotiations" with the world's fifth-largest uranium producer, Pyongyang's o..
- Mar.22,2008 14:25 KST
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- Seven N. Korean asylum seekers arrive in U.S.: report
- A group of seven North Korean defectors, who had been under U.N. protection in China, have arrived in the United States, a U.S. government-funded radio station said Saturday.
The defectors were ..
- Mar.22,2008 14:18 KST
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- Impasse in inter-Korean relations creates uncertainty about family reunions
- Despite a sense of urgency for aged families who have been separated for more than a half century since the 1950-53 Korean War, there remains a great deal of uncertainty about w...
- Mar.22,2008 12:41 KST
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- Lee reiterates bid to help forestation of N. Korea
- President Lee Myung-bak Friday instructed his Cabinet to begin discussions on supporting the forestation of North Korea in preparation for national unification.
"As I pledged during my president..
- Mar.21,2008 17:18 KST
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- U.S. official visits S. Korea to discuss N.K. food shortage
- A U.S. State Department official visited South Korea to assess North Korea's food situation amid reports of a worsening food shortage in the communist state, a government source here said Thursday.
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- Mar.21,2008 09:48 KST
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- No Gaeseong expansion without progress in nuclear standoff
- Unification Minister Kim Ha-joong said on March 19 that the Gaeseong (Kaesong) Industrial Complex will not be expanded until there is progress in the North Korean nuclear issue....
- Mar.20,2008 12:23 KST
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- N. Korea to convene parliamentary session
- North Korea will convene an annual session of the Supreme People's Assembly, its rubber-stamp legislature, next month, the communist state's official news media reported Thursday.
"The 6th sessi..
- Mar.20,2008 10:59 KST
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- S. Korea to replace top nuclear envoy
- South Korea is likely to name a new team of nuclear negotiators later Thursday in a sweeping shake-up of senior diplomats under the new government, sources said.
Top nuclear envoy Chun Yung-woo ..
- Mar.20,2008 10:58 KST
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- S. Korea sticks to low-key transport of N. Korean defectors
- South Korea will maintain its policy of bringing in North Korean defectors in small groups due to security concerns and a shortage of accommodation, despite Thailand's request for Seoul to accept hund..
- Mar.19,2008 13:47 KST