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North Korea, as Good as Their Word, Threaten Border BlockadeWhile Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has been working with China and South Korea, North Korea has acted as they said they would by threatening to block border traffic.
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North Korea Holds Tight to Combat Strategy of Chinese, South and U.SNorth Korea is experiencing a strange dynamic with the Chinese, South and U.S. diplomatic strategies. An in-depth look into the situation turns over a triad which could very well create a perfect storm.
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China Being Coy About Admonishing North Korea in Ship SinkingWhile China is attending an economic conference in South Korea, China remains reluctant to chastise North Korea about their role in the South Korea ship sinking.
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Portugal Versus North Korea 2010 World CupIt was a match of two halves: Portugal and North Korea. Portugal was the hands-down favorite to win this match, although North Korea had a fighting spirit.
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World War 3? Not So Fast North Korea!Let's examine how North Korea and China are leading in the same old cow town song and dance in the ongoing Korean Conflict that has never actually ended.
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The Effect of North Korea on World Relations and CommerceAs North Korea has grown in military and economic power, other nations have found themselves in a dangerous situation. This paper explores North Korea's rise to power, future path, and what all of this means for the business and safety of the world.
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2010 FIFA World Cup: Portugal Dismantles North Korea 7-0, Makes StatementPortugal made a statement Monday, destroying North Korea 7-0 in their second match of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. -
North Korea Agrees to Nuke Stand-downNorth Korea agrees to six-nation deal that calls for it to dismantle all nuclear activities in exchange for 1 million tons of aid. -
North Korea Promises No More Nuclear TestsNorth Korea's leader, Kim Jong II, has said that he doesn't plan to conduct any further nuclear tests. -
A Film Review of North Korea: A Day in the LifeNorth Korea: A Day in the Life follows the Hong family as they go about the daily lives is the capital of North Korea, Pyongyang. -
June 27, 1959: Hawaii Holds a Plebiscite for Statehood and North Korea TodayA look back at 50 years ago when Hawaii held a plebiscite for statehood and North Korea looking to fire a missile towards Hawaii today. -
Being a Prisoner in North Korea and the Psychological Impact If One SurvivesNorth Korea could be imposing psychological torture on American prisoners they take in--with Laura Ling & Euna Lee being unfortunate recipients of it. In the 90's, one man held prisoner there for three months may have given proof... -
Is North Korea's Kim Jong Ill Dying?According to the AP, Western diplomatic officials believe that North Korean leader Kim Jong Il may be gravely ill, perhaps having suffered a stroke. If so, the development has grave implications for efforts to get North Korea to disarm its nuclear weapons. -
A Look at North Korea and Its MilitaryLooking at the North Korean Military and possible problems for the United States in a war with them. -
North Korea Threatens Strikes Against SouthBluffing or actual military threat? North Korea has threatened strikes against South Korea if its ships get stopped.
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Are North Korea's Government Officials Becoming Paranoid?North Korea recently accused the South Korean government of orchestrating a naval dispute to weaken ties between the United States and the North Korean government.
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Secretary Clinton's Approach to North Korea May Indeed Be SimplisticSecretary Clinton may be taking the current provocation from North Korea a little lightly
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North Korea Leader Kim Jong II Has Pancreatic CancerNorth Korea's leader may be in the midst of a health crisis. This troubled nation may have much change ahead.
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North Korea: US Military Exercises May Take Conflict with South Korea to 'Brink of War'North Korea sees military training between South Korea and the United States as provocation for war.
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North Korea Willing to Let UN Inspectors in If Funds ReleasedNorth Korea and the United States are close to reaching an agreement regarding UN inspections. The remaining issue is the release of funds that were frozen back in September 2006.
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North Korea Continues Provocation to South Korea: War Looming?Does North Korea have a plan for further attacks on South Korea? The world is watching to see what North Korea will do next and fears grow that a war may break out.
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North Korea's Attack on South Korea Just a 'Show of Power'An article analyzing the reasons for and the effects of North Korea's attack on South Korea.
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North Korea Artillery Barrage Prompts US to Send Aircraft Carrier to South KoreaNorth Korea shelled a North Korean town on Tuesday and the US sent an aircraft carrier from its Japanese base to South Korea. The exercises may or may not be effective, but they are likely to offend China. -
George W. Bush's Foreign Policy Toward North KoreaA detailed timeline examining the George W. Bush administration's policy toward North Korea between 2001 and 2009.
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Carter Mission to North KoreaAbba's Way. Table Talk. "Carter Mission to North Korea To Free U.S. Prisoner Starts With A Warm Welcome." -
North Korea Quick to Respond to South Korea's ActionsNorth Korea has severed all ties with South Korea.
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North Korea Defector Recounts Chemical Weapons Testing on Disabled ChildrenIm Chun-young, a North Korean defector and former army captain stated, "If you are born mentally or physically deficient, the government says your best contribution to society... is as a guinea pig for biological and chemical weapons testing." -
North Korea's New Source of Revenue: Reinsurance FraudFrom a country known for its criminal dealings, it comes as no surprise they would use reinsurance fraud as a new source of income. They are filing false claims to insurers from other countries that has given North Korea an estimated $150 million. -
Defiant North Korea Shocks Obama Administration with High-Tech Nuke SiteAn American scientist delivers jaw-dropping news regarding a previously undisclosed North Korean nuclear site.
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Has a Warning Been Sent to North Korea?Some are speculating that the war games is an attempt to show North Korea that any further assaults on South Korea will not be tolerated.
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North Korea Gulag and Political PrisonsGraphic details on what has gone on in North Korean prison camps.
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North Korea: Yearning for DialogueThe latest developments in North Korea has sent world leaders and diplomats scrambling for the strongest terms to condemn Pyongyang while analysts believe this has been in the making for the past decade. -
North Korea Threatens with Artillery Shell Fire, Presents Major Political DilemmaThe shooting of artillery by the North Koreans has caused a major problem. What should the U.S. do?
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North Korea Attacks South KoreaThanksgiving 2010 for 28,500 US servicemen stationed in South Korea passed uneasily after the North Korean bombing of Yeonpyeong Island days before
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North Korea Ups Ante: Hits Island, Killing At Least 2 Marines in Artillery Exchange With South (Photos, Video)The North Koreans hit an island, killing at least two Marines and injuring a few civilians. However, this was in response to artillery fire by the South during military drills. What is going on? -
Does North Korea Really Pose a Nuclear Threat?Information on the advancement of North Koreas' nuclear development.
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War with North Korea is Inevitable, but Benefits Are to Be Had...By SomeA war with North Korea is on the horizon. President Bush and the Republicans will heap many rewards from the stupidity of Kim Jong IL.
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A Look into North Korea in a Few YearsIn recent years, North Korea has made itself more visible to the world for all the wrong reasons. It's stance on being a nuclear power has worried its neighbors and nations like the U.S.
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North Korea Agrees to Curb Nuclear Weapons ProgramFollowing a six-nation meeting, North Korea has agreed to deactivate nuclear facilities in exchange for fuel and financial aid. -
The Trouble with North KoreaWith a country still smoldering in the Middle East, the Far East has become an area of focus for American diplomacy. This article outlines, briefly, some of the challenges facing the U.S. on the matter of North Korea.



