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North Korea resumes work on nuclear reactor: report
By David Chance SEOUL | Wed May 16, 2012 10:45pm EDT SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea has resumed construction work on an experimental light water reactor (ELWR) in a move that could extend its capacity to produce more material for nuclear weapons, website 38North reported on Thursday. Based on April …
UK energy company pulls out of North Korea
By Michael Rank Independent British energy company Aminex PLC has withdrawn from North Korea, citing ‘”the volatile and unpredictable politics of the area”, just two years after signing
Indonesia’s Embrace of North Korea ‘Strange,’ Says Human Rights Advocate
Indonesia's Embrace of North Korea 'Strange,' Says Human Rights AdvocateIsmira Lutfia | May 15, 2012 President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, right, shakes hand with North Korea's de facto head
North Allegedly Improving Musudan-ri
Kyodo News reported today that North Korea is currently improving its original missile launch site at Musudan-ri in North Hamkyung Province. Kyodo News sources estimate in the
Myanmar Vows to Cease Buying Weapons From North Korea
President Thein Sein of Myanmar acknowledged that his country had bought conventional weapons from Pyongyang over the past 20 years but vowed to end the practice.(New York
Myanmar agrees to free N.K. defector, comply with anti-Pyongyang U.N. resolution
By Chang Jae-soon NAYPYITAW, Myanmar, May 15 (Yonhap) -- Myanmar has agreed to free a North Korean defector detained in the Southeast Asian nation for illegal border crossing,
China detains four S. Korean human rights activists since March
China detains four S. Korean human rights activists since March SHENYANG, China, May 15 (Yonhap) -- China has detained four South Korean human rights activists since March, South
Nobody in Favor of Nuke Relocation Plan
The U.S. government has acted to reduce fears over the relocation of tactical nuclear weapons to the Korean Peninsula, as passed by the U.S. House Armed Services
S.Korean Military Against Redeployment of U.S. Nukes
The Defense Ministry believes an amendment adopted by the U.S. House Armed Services Committee to redeploy tactical nuclear weapons in the Korean Peninsula will hurt attempts to resolve
N. Korea still sending out GPS jamming signals against S. Korea
N. Korea still sending out GPS jamming signals against S. Korea SEOUL, May 13 (Yonhap) -- North Korea has continued to jam satellite signals to try to disrupt









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