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North Korean weapons kill innocent South Koreans
A North Korean mine has exploded in a river in South Korea, killing one man and injuring another.
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Land mine swept ashore from NKorea kills SKorean
SEOUL, South Korea – Dozens of land mines have washed up on South Korean shores in recent days, apparently swept from North Korea by torrential...
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US, allies complete Pacific military training
HONOLULU – Monthlong military drills in the Pacific, which conclude this weekend, were intended only as training exercises to combat terrorism and piracy — and...
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North Korea's footballers undergo public mauling
England's failed footballers should count themselves lucky that their ignominious World Cup exit was met with little more than a public mauling by the media.
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Land mine swept ashore from NKorea kills SKorean
SEOUL, South Korea – Dozens of land mines have washed up on South Korean shores in recent days, apparently swept from North Korea by torrential...
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Drifting N.Korean mine kills S.Korean
SEOUL (AFP) – A North Korean mine which drifted along a river into the neighbouring South killed a man and badly injured another when it...
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North Korean landmines found in South Korea
(CNN) -- South Korean military officials say investigators found eight land mines made by North Korea near the border between the two countries, state media...
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Drifting N.Korean mine kills S.Korean
SEOUL (AFP) – A North Korean mine which drifted along a river into the neighbouring South killed a man and badly injured another when it...
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U.S. worsens situation on Korean Peninsula
The official news agency of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Saturday issued an article accusing the United States of worsening the situation...
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One die in explosion near border town ..
A man died and another was injured in an explosion in a restricted area in Yeoncheon near the border with North Korea, possibly from a...
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N Korea coach made to work as builder, no pay
England's disgraced World Cup footballers and coach Fabio Capello must be thankful they are not from Communist North Korea. Here we just...
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US-led drills not about sending message
HONOLULU – The commander of military drills in the Pacific says the focus of the exercises was training to combat terrorism, not sending a message...
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UNC proposes joint probe of ship sinking to NK
By Jung Sung-ki Staff reporter The U.S.-led United Nations Command (UNC) proposed North Korea a plan Friday to conduct a joint...
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US sanctions target NK funds from arms sales
By Na Jeong-ju Staff reporter The U.S. plan to impose new financial sanctions on North Korea will focus on cracking down...
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Pyongyang again warns of water discharge
By Kang Hyun-kyung Staff reporter North Korea informed Seoul Thursday of the possible plan to release water downstream of the Imjin...
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North Korea has apparently begun discharging water from a dam near the inter-Korean border, officials...
Water is released from Gunnam Dam in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi Province, to deal with rising water levels on the Imjin River, Monday. A discharge of dam...
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Pyongyang ready to resume six-party talks
By Kim Young-jin Staff reporter North Korea is ready to rejoin the six-party negotiations on its denuclearization, its state-run media said...
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N. Korea runs risk of economic crisis again
By Kang Seung-woo Staff reporter The North Korean economy is forecast to contract this year due largely to South Korea's decision...
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NK ruling party to elect new leaders in Sept.
By Kim Young-jin Staff reporter North Korea said Saturday that delegates of its ruling Workers' Party will hold a rare meeting...
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Clinton backs Seoul’s response to NK threat
President Lee Myung-bak, left, welcomes U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton during their meeting at Cheong Wa Dae in Seoul, Wednesday. Clinton said the...
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Korea women should also serve in the m..
“Korean women should also serve in the military to become strong and learn self-discipline,” preached one of South Korea’s leading women entrepreneurs. ...
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Washington shies away from harsh sanct..
The United States will not resort to establishing a new legislation to punish North Korea for the Cheonan warship incident as it sees that new...
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Lee’s critic applied to be Lee’s spoke..
A person who opposed to President Lee Myung-bak’s policy turned out to be among the candidates who applied for Lee’s spokesperson post. ...
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'Ugly' stars bounce back too easily
By Park Si-soo Staff reporter Several top entertainers have recently made headlines not with their hit movies or songs but by...
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Girls' Generation forgives 92 slandero..
By Park Si-soo Staff reporter Nearly 100 Internet users accused of posting digitally-doctored nude photos of Girls’ Generation in cyberspace avoided...
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Nudist forest to open in Jangheung Cou..
By Kang Shin-who Staff reporter Korea’s first nudist forest is scheduled to open in Jangheung County, South Jeolla Province in late...
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Seoul to privatize Woori Financial by ..
By Kang Seung-woo Staff reporter The government said Friday it will complete the privatization of Woori Financial Group by the end...
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Cat abuser indicted without detention
By Kang Shin-who Staff reporter A woman, who became notorious for savagely beating a neighbor’s cat and throwing it out a...
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KOREA – UNITED STATES Third round of talks between the United Nations and North Korea...
The US-led UN Command that oversees the 1953 armistice met North Korean military officers in the DMZ. The sinking of a NOKS corvette that killed...
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South Korean firms hike wages for workers in joint industrial estate in N Korea
SEOUL : South Korean firms operating in a Seoul-backed industrial estate in North Korea have accepted the North's demand to raise workers' wages by five...
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N. Korean diplomats confiscate copies of Kim Jong Il biography+
YANGON, July 31 (AP) - (Kyodo)—North Korean diplomats in Myanmar have confiscated hundred of copies of a biography of North Korean leader Kim Jong...
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N.Korean landmines found in S.Korea
SEOUL (AFP) – Heavy rains washed eight anti-personnel mines from North to South Korea in the past week, a military spokesman said Saturday. ...
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PAKISTAN: More rain expected as floods kill over 800
Source: IRIN Floods triggered by exceptionally heavy monsoon rains in the northwestern province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) have
killed at least 800 people and affected up...
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Iraq civilian death toll almost doubles in July
Source: Reuters * Insurgents may be exploiting political uncertainty
* Parties still unable to agree on ruling coalition
By Wathiq Ibrahim
BAGHDAD, Aug 1...
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Philippines says arrests key massacre suspect in south
Source: Reuters MANILA, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Philippine security forces arrested a key suspect who has been charged in the massacre of 57 people last...
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Six Afghan civilians die in roadside bomb blast
Source: Reuters (For more on Afghanistan, click on [ID:nAFPAK])
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Six civilians were killed on Sunday by a roadside bomb...
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Israel strikes Gaza tunnels after rocket launch
Source: Reuters JERUSALEM, Aug 1 (Reuters ) - Israeli aircraft bombed a smuggling tunnel and a militant training camp in the Gaza Strip on Sunday...
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Money, revival come slowly to Sri Lanka's old war zone
Source: Reuters By Ranga Sirilal
KILINOCHCHI, Sri Lanka, August 1 (Reuters) - The war's over, but men with guns remain in Sri Lanka's former battle...
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Activists rally for Arizona immigration law, appeal
Source: Reuters * 200 supporters of immigration crackdown rally in Phoenix
* Activists back Governor Brewer in court fight
PHOENIX, Ariz., July 30 (Reuters) -...
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Shock as
Caritas Turkey President Bishop Padovese murdered
Caritas Internationalis Caritas is deeply saddened by the murder of Bishop Liuigi Padovese, Vicar Apostolic of Anatolia and President of
Caritas Turkey.
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Israel: Short-term and protracted displacements following various conflicts
Source: Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre Since the establishment of
the State of Israel, various waves of people have been displaced. Arab villagers were displaced during...
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Sri Lanka, Hawaii sites get world heritage status
Source: Reuters * UNESCO meeting in Brazil to update list of heritage sites
BRASILIA, July 31 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's central highlands and a protected...
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