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- China moves to break stalemate in talks on N. Korean nuke
China appears to finally be moving after months of international pressure on it to step up efforts to broker a breakthrough in stalled negotiations over North Korea's nuclear program. Vice Foreign Minister Wu Dawei, who chairs the six-party talks on
- Koreans increasingly shun book reading: poll
Nearly three out of every 10 South Korean adults do not read one single book the whole year, a government survey showed Friday, indicating a growing number of people are choosing other interests such as Web surfing and watching TV over reading. Some 72
- N.Korea fires missile barrage
Search Back issues News» Asia Published: 4/07/2009 at 04:58 PM North Korea test-fired a seventh missile on Saturday from its base on the east coast, South Korea's defence ministry said. North Korea fires rockets during a military exercise in January
- North Korea 'fires seven missiles off eastern coast'
NORTH Korea fired seven ballistic missiles off its eastern coast today, South Korea said, a violation of UN resolutions and an apparent message of defiance to the United States on its Independence Day. The launches, which came two days after North Korea
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Following World War II, Korea was split into a northern, communist half and a southern, Western-oriented half. KIM Chong-il has ruled North Korea since his father and the country's founder, president KIM Il-song, died in 1994. After decades of mismanagement, the North relies heavily on international food aid to feed its population, while continuing to expend resources to maintain an army of about 1 million. North Korea's long-range missile development and research into nuclear and chemical weapons are of major concern to the international community.
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