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模仿文本: Several hundred thousand people have taken part in a rally in Pyongyang to mark North Korea's successful launch of a satellite earlier this week. The launch was condemned by the US and others who think North Korea's working to develop
1:45 AM, the 38th parallel, along the border of North and South Korea. The 148-mile-long border is the most heavily militarized in the world. This joint South Korean-American platoon is on constant alert for infiltrators from the North. Behind these
North Korean media says the government is holding another United States citizen. The official Korean Central News Agency said Kim Hak Song was detained on Saturday for suspected hostile acts. Kim worked at the Pyongyang University of Science and Tech
By Steve Herman Japan is lodging a protest with North Korea after forensic tests confirmed that what Pyongyang said were the remains of a Japanese woman abducted by North Korean agents are actually th
North and South Korean Leaders to Meet In Pyongyang North and South Korean officials say their leaders will meet in North Koreas capital, Pyongyang, in September. 朝韩官员表示,双方领导人将于9月在朝鲜首都平壤举行会晤。 The
Experts Say Korean Talks Neither Breakthrough Nor Breakdown 专家认为朝鲜谈话无法取得突破 Senior South Korean officials are hailing a multi-national statement on North Korea's nuclear-wea
Ending N. Korea Nuclear Crisis Depends on Pyongyang, say US Official Luis Ramirez A top U.S. security official says that whether negotiations next week ultimately lead to an end to the North Korean nu
US envoy for North Korea Stephen Bosworth says officials in Pyongyang told him the communist state 'would like' to return to Chinese-sponsored six-party talks on its nuclear program though no final agreement was reached. The State Department confirme
AZUZ: From the Middle East to the Far East. Our next stop is in North Korea, a country under a series of penalties or sanctions for its nuclear program. 阿祖兹:现在把目光从中东转到远东地区。下一则新闻与朝鲜有关,这个国
Authorities in northwest China's Xinjiang have described Sunday's series of explosions in Luntai county as an organized and serious terrorist attack. 40 rioters died, either killed by police or by the bombs. 6 civilians and 4 police were also killed
South Korean officials say North Korea's recent rocket launch shows Pyongyang is capable of firing a rocket that would reach the west coast of the United States. A South Korean defense ministry official speaking on the condition of anonymity says the
South Korea's unification ministry says it will discuss how to reopen the Kaesong industrial park with North Korea. This comes a day after Seoul and Pyongyang agreed to hold working-level talks at the truce village of Panmunjeom Saturday. Unification
North Korea today conducted a 'successful' hydrogen bomb test, Pyongyang has confirmed.The detonation of the thermonuclear weapon triggered a 5.1 magnitude earthquake when it exploded at 10am local time in the north east of the country, the tremors o
The United States and China have reached an agreement on a new U.N. Security Council draft resolution aimed at punishing North Korea, a Security Council diplomat told CNN on Wednesday. The resolution is going to be described as the toughest yet on Py
A joint statement issued after 43-hours of marathon talks says South Korea will stop the loudspeaker broadcasts by midday this Tuesday. In exchange, the North will end its semi-state of war. Seoul restarted its anti-Pyongyang broadcasts last week aft
The top South Korean official charged with handling North-South relations says the time has come for South Korean workers still at the shuttered Kaesong factory zone to return home. Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae said Friday that the government h
A flurry of diplomatic efforts between China, the United States and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea have raised hopes for the release of US citizen Kenneth Bae and the resumption of stalled Six-Party Talks. The US State Department announced
Ambassador Stephen Bosworth will try to bring the Kim Jong Il government back to six-nation talks on giving up its nuclear weapons, which North Korea abandoned Jason Strother | Seoul 07 December 2009 U.S. President Barack Obama's special envoy for No
Weeks of fiery rhetoric and escalating threats over North Korea are showing signs of cooling, at least for the day. In Washington, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the U.S. is interested in dialogue. And, in Pyongyang, the tone of Kim Jong-un's
The latest flash point in the American showdown with North Korea has drawn sharply different responses from President Trump and his top national security aides. It all follows reports that Pyongyang can now make nuclear weapons small enough to fit in