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North Korea, China's problem child
BEIJING — In Washington, it is said, the definition of a gaffe is accidentally saying what you really think. That may be doubly true in Beijing, as Deng Yuwen can attest. Deng, an editor at the weekly newspaper run by the Central Party School,...Tags: United Nations, Xi Jinping, Beijing (China), Politics, Kim Il Sung
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North Korea poised to launch up to five missiles, South Korea says
BEIJING -- North Korea is poised to launch as many as five missiles from its east coast, South Korean intelligence officials said Thursday. But security analysts said they believed the launches would be part of a military exercise and would not pose an...
Tags: Missile Systems, Weaponry, Kim Il Sung, Beijing (China), Japan
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Jordan opens second camp for Syrian refugees
Jordan on Wednesday opened a second camp to shelter the increasing numbers of refugees pouring out of Syria, one day after a United Nations official warned that the regional crisis had hit “a breaking point.” About 100 Syrians arrived...
Tags: Water Supply, Alternative Energy, United Nations, Refugee, Politics
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Obama's Defense Budget Good For State Contractors, A Challenge For Sub Base
The Hartford CourantThere's good news for Connecticut in most, but not all, of the defense budget that President Barack Obama released Wednesday. The spending plan still supports the same two Virginia Class submarines ordered from Electric Boat as well as spending on the...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, United Technologies Corporation, Richard Blumenthal, Armed Forces, Military Equipment
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Getting Kim Jong Un's attention
Nothing about the international response to North Korea's third nuclear test in February or subsequent provocations has been unreasonable. The crisis is entirely of Pyongyang's making. But it is possible that the hard-line approach taken by Washington,...Tags: China, Pyongyang (North Korea), Nuclear Weapons, Kim Jong Un, Brookings Institution
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No panic in NKorea despite talk of missile test
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — The prospect of a North Korean missile test is "considerably high," South Korea's foreign minister told lawmakers Wednesday as Pyongyang calmly prepared to mark the April 15 birthday of its founder, historically a...Tags: Missile Systems, Washington, DC, Weaponry, Military Equipment, International Military Interventions
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Factories that ran on Korean cooperation go silent
PAJU, South Korea (AP) — A few hundred South Korean managers, some wandering among quiet assembly lines, were all that remained Tuesday at the massive industrial park run by the rival Koreas after North Korea pulled its more than 50,000 workers from...
Tags: Pyongyang (North Korea), South Korea, Electronics, Science and Technology, Seoul (South Korea)
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Pictures in the News | April 5, 2013
FrameworkFriday's Pictures in the News begins on the Chinese - North Korea border, where a Chinese street vendor makes traditional North Korean glutinous rice cakes beside the Sino-Korean Friendship Bridge, left, connecting Sinuiju, North Korea, and the Yalu River... -
U.S. can thwart North Korea, admiral tells senators
WASHINGTON — The commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific reassured Congress on Tuesday that the U.S. military could intercept any missile launched by North Korea and aimed at America's territory or its East Asian allies. Adm. Samuel Locklear's...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Weaponry, U.S. Congress, Politics, Park Geun-hye
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South Korea raises alert level in anticipation of North Korea launch
South Korea has raised its military alert level and stepped up monitoring of North Korea, local news reports said Wednesday, amid indications that the Pyongyang regime could be preparing for a missile test. Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se told South...
Tags: Pyongyang (North Korea), South Korea, Petroleum Industry, Weaponry, United Nations
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Local Koreans speak out about tensions between North, South Korea
WSBT-TVNervous and scared are how one man describes the feelings of people he knows in South Korea. Tensions between North and South Korea are nothing new. With threats of nuclear war, many Koreans living in our area are growing more and more concerned...Tags: South Korea, Television Stations, Television Industry, Japan, Kim Jong Un
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Stumbling into another Korean war
Shouldn’t we just nuke North Korea now and get it over with? Or, to put it another way, was Douglas MacArthur right, after all? Well, no and no. (Although undoubtedly some will want to argue the MacArthur thing late into the night.) Yes, the...Tags: Pyongyang (North Korea), South Korea, Weaponry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Kim Jong Un
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