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We're taking you to the Korean Peninsula today. That's where North Korea, a U.S. rival, says America is wholly to blame for North Korea's nuclear program. The country has been at odds with the U.S. and South Korea since fighting stopped in the Korean
Moving to the Korean Peninsula, where officials are examining satellite images of a potential volleyball game. It's a popular sport in the communist nation of North Korea, and according to 38 North, a service that monitors the secretive country, thes
Washington Week: Focus on Cuba, North Korea 聚焦华盛顿:关注古巴和朝鲜 President Barack Obama and U.S. lawmakers have left Washington for the remainder of the year, but the city remains focused on historic and unprecedented developments on
The United States of America and the Republic of Korea recently held the inaugural meeting of the Extended Deterrence Strategy and Consultation Group in Washington. Officials from both sides held comprehensive and in-depth discussions on strategic an
A stated objective of the United Nations Security Council is North Korea's abandonment of its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs. 联合国安理会的一个明确的目标是让朝鲜放弃研制核武器,并停止从事弹道导弹项目
美日韩外长会晤商讨如何应对朝鲜核试验 On September 18, the Foreign Minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, and the Republic of Korea's Foreign Minister Yun Byung-Se held a meeting in New York on the side
Recently, we've told you about protests against South Korean President Park Geun-hye, who's been accused of corruption. Today's show starts with the focus on North Korea. It's just been hit with its toughest international penalties so far over its co
The Pentagon says it's sending a U.S. aircraft carrier strike group to the waters near the Korean Peninsula. This involves the USS Carl Vinson and the ships escorting it which include destroyers that are capable of shooting down missiles. The group w
A University of Virginia student, an accounting teacher, a Pyongyang university employee and a businessman, they have a couple of things in common they're all American citizens and they're all currently imprisoned in North Korea. A Canadian pastor ha
AZUZ: International pressure is increasing for North Korea to give up its controversial missile and nuclear programs. The communist Asian country has shown no signs that it's willing to do that. It tried to test-fire another missile on Saturday. But
CARL AZUZ, CNN 10 ANCHOR: It's pretty rare for the entire 100-member U.S. Senate is called to the White House for a security meeting. That's what's first today on CNN 10. While the subject of yesterday's event was North Korea, much of the information
Once again, North Korea has defied international demands to give up its nuclear and missile programs. They're illegal, as far as the United Nations is concerned. They're a right as far as North Korea is concerned. And the communist country said on Su
Next today, we've told you how the demilitarize zone that separates North and South Korea is actually one of the most heavily militarized borders on earth. Our knowledge of life on the north side of that border is limited. The communist North Korean
Geopolitics are at play in our first story. We talked a lot about a planned summit between the leaders of the United States and North Korea. 今天首先来关注地缘政治。我们此前报道过美国领导人和朝鲜领导人计划举行会谈。
History was made over the summer when the sitting leaders of the United States and North Korea met face to face in the Asian island country of Singapore. 今年夏天,美国和朝鲜现任领导人在亚洲岛国新加坡举行面对面会谈,这次
AS IT IS 2014-03-13 UN Says North Korea Guilty of Crimes against Humanity 联合国称朝鲜犯下反人类罪 Hello and welcome back. Im Jim Tedder in Washington. On todays program, we talk about two serious subjects. The United Nations says some ve
Kerry: US, Allies 'Not Even Close' to Resuming N. Korea talks 克里称美国及其盟国几乎接近恢复与朝鲜谈判 SEOUL After diplomatic consultations in Seoul, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry virtually ruled out any possibility for renew
Now, we're moving to Eastern Asia, where North Korea's leadership looks like it's making a major policy change. Over the weekend, the communist country said its quest for nuclear weapons is complete, that it's shutting down one of its nuclear test si
CARL AZUZ, CNN 10 ANCHOR: Are North and South Korea heading toward a historic peace agreement, or is another trap being set by the communist country? That's what analysts around the world are trying to figure out and that's what we're explaining firs