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Global Voices: Pleas for Korean peace 60 years after fighting ended
A conference to promote peace between communist and capitalist adversaries might sound like an antiquated notion in the post-Cold War era. But in this 60th anniversary year of the signing of the Korean War armistice, which suspended the fighting but...
Tags: Movies, North Korea, International Military Interventions, China, Media Industry
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For South Korea, no respect, no Kaesong
It's time for South Korea to face facts: The Kaesong experiment has failed. The ideologically motivated joint business venture with North Korea known as the Kaesong industrial complex is not economically viable, nor has it achieved any of its political...
Tags: North Korea, Employees, Politics, Human Rights, Pyongyang (North Korea)
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Time 100: Jay-Z, JLaw, Duchess Kate among the most influential
Time magazine has released its 10th annual list of the Time 100 most influential people of the year, and not surprisingly, a number of celebrities have been bestowed the honor. The magazine doesn't rank its picks but divvies up the 100 into five...
Tags: Ryan Seacrest, Jay-Z, North Korea, Imperial and Royal Matters, Michael Bloomberg
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North Korea demands end to U.N. sanctions before talks
North Korea insisted Thursday that the U.S. and South Korea must scrap United Nations sanctions and put an end to joint military drills before any talks on its nuclear arsenal can begin. The U.S. and South Korea have said the burden is on Pyongyang to...
Tags: North Korea, Columbia University, United Nations, China, Pakistan
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North Korea marks founder's birthday with flowers, not missiles
BEIJING -- North Korea celebrated the 101th anniversary of its founder's birth Monday with flowers and dancing instead of missiles, raising hopes that the regime may be climbing down from the furious rhetoric of recent weeks. Even the fire-breathing...
Tags: North Korea, United Nations, News Media, China, Kim Jong Il
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Dennis Rodman says FBI wants to use him as an informant
What would J. Edgar Hoover have to say about this? NBA Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman said Monday that, in the wake of his trip to North Korea in February, the FBI wants to use him as an informant. "I have been contacted by the FBI and I met with them....
Tags: National Basketball Association, Los Angeles Lakers, Awards and Prizes, North Korea, Kobe Bryant
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North Korea, marking leader's birthday, shows more ire
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — After a day of festivities to mark the 101st birthday of its first leader, North Korea on Tuesday offered new prickly rhetoric against the United States and South Korea, which are watching closely for signs whether it...
Tags: North Korea, Arts, Sculpture, Kim Jong Il, Seoul (South Korea)
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Korean powder keg
North Korea's recent threats to target South Korean and American cities with atomic destruction have the shrill belligerence of a 6-year-old's temper tantrum. But while few analysts believe North Korea has the means to carry out its threats, U.S. and...Tags: North Korea, Military Equipment, United Nations, Unrest, Conflicts and War, China
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North Korean Agitator Alienates His Allies
The Hartford CourantOne unlikely benefit of the North Korea crisis is that the world may be getting fed up with the country's pugnacious young leader, Kim Jong Un. In his belligerent talk of war, Kim appears to have crossed a line, upsetting traditional allies such as...Tags: Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, North Korea, Unrest, Conflicts and War, China
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After weeks of North Korean fury, calm on key holiday
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — North Koreans celebrated the birthday of their first leader Monday by dancing in plazas and snacking on peanuts, with little hint of the fiery language that has kept the international community fearful that a missile...
Tags: North Korea, International Military Interventions, Politics, Kim Jong Il, Seoul (South Korea)
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Despite tension, North Korea lets in tourists, athletes
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — Despite North Korea's warnings that the threat of war on the Korean Peninsula is so high it cannot guarantee the safety of foreign residents, it literally trotted out athletes from around the world on Sunday for a...
Tags: Tokyo (Japan), North Korea, International Military Interventions, Tourism and Leisure, Travel
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'Gangnam' singer Psy rocks South Korea with new song
SEOUL-- It was neither the threat of a North Korean missile launch nor a visit to Seoul by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry that kept South Koreans on their toes during the weekend. Rather, South Korean rapping sensation Psy and his new song and music...Tags: Entertainment, Beyonce, Heroism, Music, South Korea
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