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![]() The West Australian | North Korea Releases Chinese Fisherman Wall Street Journal By BRIAN SPEGELE BEIJING—A group of Chinese fishermen apparently detained by North Koreans nearly two weeks ago have been released, Chinese state media reported Sunday. The state-run Xinhua news agency quoted Jiang Yaxian, Chinese counselor to North ... North Korea releases detained Chinese fishermen 29 Chinese held in North Korea freed Experts: North Korea still violating sanctions |
![]() Newsday | G-8 warns North Korea about further provocations Newsday Nation Newsday > News > Nation Print Aa G-8 warns North Korea about further provocations Originally published: May 20, 2012 1:24 AM Updated: May 20, 2012 2:48 AM By The Associated Press NEW YORK - (AP) -- The Group of Eight world leaders has warned ... G8 warns N. Korea against threatening region G8 expresses concerns over North Korea, Iran |
![]() Daily Mail | Three cannibals executed for 'selling or eating' human flesh in North Korea Daily Mail By Lawrence Conway North Korea has convicted and executed three people for cannibalism as the country continues to struggle with widespread hunger, according to a think tank's new report. The claims have been made by the South Korean state-run Korean ... North Korea executes 3 for cannibalism, report claims |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | North Korean boat hijacks 3 Chinese fishing boats Newsday Nation Newsday > News > Nation Print Aa North Korean boat hijacks 3 Chinese fishing boats Originally published: May 17, 2012 1:40 AM Updated: May 17, 2012 3:55 AM By The Associated Press BEIJING - (AP) -- A North Korean boat hijacked three boats with ... North Korea Seen Restarting Work on Nuclear Reactor North Korea resumes work on nuclear reactor: report The 'illogic' of China's North Korea policy |
Who will be South Korea's new leader? GlobalPost All that can be said for certain at this stage is that Koreans are ready for a change of pace. A South Korean activist (C) wearing a mask of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un holds a mock missile during a rally denouncing North Korea's rocket launch and ... |
![]() Toronto Star | North Korea looks to Asia for new way forward The Australian NORTH Korea's No 2 leader, Kim Yong-nam, arrives home today after a trailblazing visit to Singapore and Indonesia. This six-day visit indicates that the secretive state ruled by a hereditary communist dynasty may now be looking to Southeast Asia for ... Rallies keep N Koreans in lockstep Seeking logic in North Korea's mass spectacles Was North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's grandfather a traitor? |
Government reaches out to North Korea for abduction talks The Japan Times A government official close to Jin Matsubara, the minister in charge of addressing the abduction of Japanese by North Korea, has sent a message to Pyongyang seeking talks with officials of the Workers' Party of Korea, according to sources. Japan gov't official seeks talks with N. Korea on abduction issue |
![]() 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 warned amid fears of nuclear bomb test China, Japan, S. Korea Warn North to Stop Provocations |
![]() 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 reportedly executing cannibals North Korea failing to censor the news |
![]() The West Australian | North Korea stops jamming South's GPS Herald Sun NORTH Korea has stopped jamming GPS systems after disrupting civilian aviation in South Korea for two weeks, officials said. The South's transport ministry confirmed civilian flights had not been affected by GPS jamming signals since yesterday. North Korea stops jamming South's GPS: official S. Korean groups shine light on secretive North North Korea omitted from accord / Japan, China, South Korea issue joint ... |