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22nd Dec 11

North Korea pledges alliance to Kim Jong-un

by Katie Naylor

North Korean senior military officials have pledged alliance to new leader Kim Jong-un as the country consolidates his position following the death of Kim Jong-il, state reports from South Korea. The National Intelligence Service of South Korea said that North Korea had put the military on alert and tightened police security in the major cities. [...]

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22nd Mar 11

Koreas agree volcanic risk research discussions

by Natasha Redman

The two Koreas have come to an agreement to discuss putting a joint research project in place to study volcanic activity on the highest mountain in North Korea. North Korea proposed the surveys, studies and academic for a on Mount Paektu last week: the South proposed that talks take place on 29 March. The last [...]

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4th Mar 11

Heathrow Airport likened to Third World slum

by Paul Russell

Heathrow Airport was like a ‘Third World slum’ and was in desperate need of a refurbishment, according to senior Labour backbencher Denis MacShane. The MP for Rotherham and former Europe minister said that tourists who were arriving at Heathrow faced ‘horrible 1970s collectivist architecture’ and ‘surly, disagreeable officials’. He targeted the airport’s terminals one and [...]

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1st Mar 11

North Korea denounces “psychological warfare” from Seoul

by Sally Davies

The North Korean government has threatened an armed response if its southern neighbor continues with the launch of propaganda leaflets. South Korea has been sending balloons loaded with leaflets through the heavily fortified border that separates itself from the North, in light of the recent pro-democracy protests in Egypt. North Korean news agencies reported Pyongyang’s [...]

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26th Feb 11

Charities warn of North Korea food shortages

by Harry Oldfield

Officials from five different aid agencies who have recently returned from North Korea have said they witnessed evidence that food shortages were imminent and alarming malnutrition, such as people eating wild grasses. Pyongyang has allegedly asked several countries to provide them food aid. There is a team of international experts from the United Nations on [...]

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"This is good news actually. There is a real possibility a food crisis this year will bring down the criminal North Korean regime. Unless of course South Korea or America is stupid enough to prop them up with aid again.

21st Feb 11

North Korea getting ready for nuclear test

by Adam Richards

According to a South Korean official, North Korea is preparing to conduct a third nuclear test. They say the North is building two new tunnels for a possible underground test. The tunnels are located at the north’s Punggye-ri facility in North Hamgyong province. The official told Yonhap news agency there was clear evidence to suggest [...]

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19th Feb 11

North Korea celebrates leaders birthday

by Paul Russell

North Koreans are taking part in mass celebrations to pay tribute to their leader, Kim Jong-il, on his birthday. A week of festivities has been scheduled, including music shows, ice-skating and exhibitions of Kimjonghilia, a hybrid flower named after him. The streets of the capital, Pyongyang, have been decorated with goodwill messages and lanterns, reported [...]

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18th Feb 11

New Korean missile threat worries US

by Paul Russell

New satellite images allegedly show that North Korea has completed a new long-range missile launchpad. The images will increase anxieties in Washington concerning Pyongyang’s ballistic missile programme. The launchpad, North Korea’s second, is more sophisticated than the country’s first and very similar to a Chinese site, which, according to Tim Brown, an image analyst from [...]

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9th Feb 11

Talks between Koreas stalled

by Adam Richards

Talks involving officials from North and South Korea have been stopped. Seoul says no further discussion will be held until Pyongyang takes responsibility for attacking the South’s military. The low-level military discussion was intended to pave the way for further peace talks. The meeting is the first between the Koreas since the North shelled South [...]

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9th Feb 11

First talks since shelling held between North and South Korea

by Katie Naylor

The first talks since recent rivalry held between North and South Korea. The recent talks held between military officials were the first talks made between North and South Korea since the shellings last November on the South Korean island that took the lives of four. The talks, that were held at the village of Panmunjom [...]

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