A community portal about North Korea with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is a North Asian country situated on the northern half of the Korean...
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A community portal about North Korea with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is a North Asian country situated on the northern half of the Korean Peninsula. Its capital is Pyongyang. Its northern border is shared mainly with China. Russia shares an 18.3 km border along the Tumen River in the far northeast corner of the country. To the south, it is bordered by South Korea, with which it formed one territorial unit known as Korea until 1945, when the country was divided into two separate states following World War II.
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Wednesday that North Korea's actions to reactivate its nuclear plant did not mean an end to six-party nuclear talks but deepened Pyongyang's isolation.
Communist North Korea rolled out its version of the red carpet this week when the reclusive state opened its biannual international film festival, allowing its masses to watch forbidden foreign films.
North Korea has told Japan it will not reopen its investigation into the abduction issue until after a replacement has been named for outgoing Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, who is believed by South Korean and U.S. officials to have suffered a stroke, recently made his first public appearance in more than a month, the North's state-run news agency ...
By Mark Heinrich and Sylvia Westall Vienna - North Korea had expelled United Nations monitors from its plutonium-making nuclear plant and planned to start reactivating it next week, officials said on Wednesday, ...
North Korea is preparing to restart a nuclear reprocessing plant used to make weapons-grade material after refusing access to United Nations inspectors.
North Korea has removed U.N. nuclear watchdog monitors, seals and cameras from its shutdown atomic bomb-producing complex and aims to reintroduce nuclear material there in a week, officials said on Wednesday.
North Korea has expelled U.N. monitors from its plutonium-making nuclear plant and plans to start reactivating it next week, rowing back from a 2007 deal to scrap its atomic bomb programme, officials said on ...
A rare foreign policy success for the Bush administration is imploding as North Korea backs away from pledges to abandon nuclear weapons, pretty much as the president's critics on the right had warned.
North Korea said on Friday it was working on restarting its nuclear plant and dismissed the prospect of being removed from a U.S. terrorism blacklist in return for a disarmament deal.