Archive for May, 2010

US and S. Korean Authorities’ Anti-DPRK Campaign Slammed – KCNA

A political party and organizations of UK staged a demonstration in protest against the U.S. and the south Korean authorities’ anti-DPRK moves outside the south Korean puppet embassy in London on May 21 on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Kwangju Popular Uprising. Taking part in the demonstration …

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Mass Meeting Held to Condemn Anti-DPRK Smear Campaign

A Pyongyang mass meeting was held at Kim Il Sung Square on Sunday to denounce the U.S. imperialists and the Lee Myung Bak group of traitors for their

North Korea ‘trading nuclear technology’ says UN panel

A United Nations panel has accused North Korea of continuing to export nuclear and missile technology in defiance of a UN ban. The experts said North Korea

China will not protect those behind ship sinking: Wen

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said Friday that Beijing will not protect anyone found responsible for the sinking of the South Korean Navy frigate Cheonan on March 26, according

N. Korea faces further isolation under new US security strategy

The United States Thursday offered North Korea and Iran a "clear choice" over their nuclear weapons ambitions ― comply with denuclearization obligations and rejoin the international community, or

Japanese parliament enacts bill to inspect DPRK cargo

Japanese Parliament on Friday enacted a bill that will enable Japan's coast guard to inspect the cargo of ships from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) in

S.Korea Preparing Additional Measures against NK

The Defense Ministry says it is devising additional military and nonmilitary measures to cope with the threats posed by North Korea. The ministry made the remark on

UNC Team Completes Probe on Cheonan Case

The Military Armistice Commission, under the United Nations Command (UNC), has completed its own investigation into the sinking of the "Cheonan" naval vessel. A UNC official said

Japan Tightens Control on Sending Cash to North Korea

Japan tightened controls on sending money to North Korea and authorized the Coast Guard to search the communist regime’s ships in response to the deadly attack on a

Britain Deplores North Korea Action; Supports South Korea Response

British Foreign Secretary William Hague says there is no doubt North Korea was responsible for the sinking of a South Korean naval vessel in March that killed 46