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LA Times (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Won Jeong-hwa used sexual favors to seduce South Korean military officers into giving up secrets. She's called the Mata Hari of North Korea, a temptress-spy who for years used her sensual charms to seduce South Korean military officers into giving up secrets.
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1913 Intel (Free subscription) | yesterday
Israel accused North Korea on Saturday of supplying at least half a dozen Mideast governments with nuclear technology or conventional arms. Besides Iran, Syria and Libya, U.S. officials have said that North Korea’s customer list for missiles or related components going back to the mid-1980s includes Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen. U.S. government [...]
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Pundita (Free subscription) | yesterday
Ah. I see they've moved the goal posts:"The North's hard-line military has insisted upon simultaneous nuclear inspections in North and South Korea to ensure what it calls a "nuclear-free Korean peninsula" before it agrees to abandon its nuclear arsenal. It also demands a military dialogue with the United States to negotiate a peace treaty to formally end the Korean War."And here I thought they
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ROK Drop (Free subscription) | yesterday
This news shouldn’t surprise anyone other then my initial though of, that’s all they spent': Poverty-stricken North Korea purchased foreign weapons systems worth $65 million over the past five years despite its lingering food crisis, a lawmaker of the governing Grand National Party (GNP) said Monday. Quoting documents submitted by intelligence authorities for a parliamentary audit [...]
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Russia News Net (Free subscription) | yesterday
Russia and North Korea have launched a joint project to restore a railroad within North Korea, which will eventually be joined with the Trans-Siberian railroad.
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Washington Wire (Free subscription) | yesterday
Jay Solomon reports on international affairs. U.S. diplomats visiting Pyongyang last week learned little about the health and mental capacity of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il . South Koreans watch TV reporting on North Korean leader Kim Jong Il at a railway station in Seoul on Sundayl. (AP) U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill made a two-day journey to the communist country last week...
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Time (Free subscription) | yesterday
While the world speculates on Kim Jong Il's health and whether Washington can get nuclear talks back on track, millions of North Koreans are running out of food
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Latest Posts (Free subscription) | yesterday
(hat tip: blog)In many ways, has more international experience than Democrat VP No, she hasn’t met with as many heads of state, but her experience hasn’t consisted of bloviating as Chairperson of a Senate Committee but hands on oversight and engagement of economic trade relations, international markets and partnerships with foreign countries and their leaders. In fact, ? As Chair of the Foreign Relations...
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Latest Posts (Free subscription) | yesterday
(hat tip: blog)In many ways, has more international experience than Democrat VP nd she out-leads Barack Obama without a doubt. No, she hasn’t met with as many heads of state as Biden, but her experience doesn’t consist of bloviating as Chairperson of a Senate Committee. Instead, she has hands on experience with oversight and engagement of economic trade relations, international markets and partnerships...
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Russia News Net (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
North Korea says the move is part of a plan to reactivate the Yongbyon plant, and that it plans to return nuclear material to the site next week. Condoleezza Rice said North Korea's actions to reactiv...
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War News Updates (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
CIA Director: North Korea, 'Axis of Oil' Pose Greatest Security Challenges for Next President -- FOX News LANGLEY, Va. — The fragile state of North Korea and the booming, oil-rich trio of Iran, Venezuela and Russia have grown increasingly aggressive and pose some of the greatest security challenges for the next president, CIA Director Michael Hayden says. In an exclusive interview with FOX News, Hayden...
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Cave News (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
The 66-year-old leader of North Korea Kim Jong-il (pictured) has not been seen since mid-August according to US and South Korean officials. Now the North Korea leader is reported to have made his first public appearance since rumors surfaced that...
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Save The GOP (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
This is something I would expect to see come out of North Korea. This is just freaky.
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's foreign minister played down on Tuesday the notion that North Korea delivered an ultimatum when it held talks last week with a visiting U.S. envoy trying to save a floundering nuclear disarmament deal.