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Wednesday, 3 December 2008
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IAEA to probe Syria atomic plant report
The U.N. nuclear watchdog pledged on Friday to investigate whether Syria secretly built an atomic reactor with North Korean help but criticised the United States for delaying the release of intelligence.
26 Apr 2008 |
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U.S. says N.Korea helped Syria
The United States on Thursday released photographs of what it said was a Syrian nuclear reactor built with North Korean help, in an effort to pressure Pyongyang to fully disclose its nuclear activities.
25 Apr 2008 |
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Bush and South Korea meeting turns to nuclear issues
Finding ways to convince North Korea to give up its nuclear ambitions will likely top the agenda at U.S. President George W. Bush's weekend talks with South Korea's president after a fight over U.S. beef exports was resolved.
19 Apr 2008 |
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South Korea says agrees on U.S. beef imports
South Korea agreed on Friday to open its market to U.S. beef, boosting prospects for a sweeping trade deal, ahead of a Camp David summit between leaders of the two allies later in the day.
18 Apr 2008 |
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North Korea lashes out at South's new president
North Korea unleashed a torrent of insults at South Korea's new president on Tuesday in a first mention of Lee Myung-bak since he won a December election with a pledge to get tough on his communist neighbour.
31 Mar 2008 |
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North Korea raises tensions with missile launch
North Korea test-fired several short-range missiles on Friday, South Korea said, in what analysts saw as a show of anger at Washington and the new conservative government in Seoul.
25 Mar 2008 |
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N.Korea expels South officials from factory zone
North Korea took a swing at the new South Korean government and its hard-line toward Pyongyang on Thursday by expelling the South's officials at a joint factory park north of the border and hailed as a model of cooperation.
25 Mar 2008 |
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North Korea to tune into New York Philharmonic
The United States and North Korea have fought a war and played at nuclear brinkmanship. On Tuesday night, they will attempt a unique moment of unity when the New York Philharmonic plays a concert in Pyongyang.
26 Feb 2008 |
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