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Seoul seeks high-level talks with Pyongyang

SEOUL"•South Korea Tuesday proposed high-level talks with Pyongyang on Jan. 9, after the North’s leader Kim Jong-Un called for a breakthrough in relations and...

South Korea proposes high-level talks with North

SEOUL—South Korea Tuesday proposed holding high-level talks with Pyongyang on January 9, after the North’s leader Kim Jong-Un called for a breakthrough in relations...

No policy yet on Nokor ‘attack’

The government has yet to craft out a policy in the event of a military attack between North Korea and the United States in...

CHINESE, N. KOREAN ENVOYS TALK UP TIES

SHANGHAI—A senior Chinese envoy has met an aide to North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un in Pyongyang, the two sides said Saturday, stressing longstanding ties...

‘Talks may ease tensions’ Du30, Abe discuss perils of war amid NoKor threat

MANILA and Tokyo appeared to differ on the prospect of dialogue with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in a bid to de-escalate tensions...

UN votes on tougher North Korea sanctions

UNITED NATIONS—The UN Security Council will vote Saturday (Sunday in Manila) on a United States-drafted resolution toughening sanctions on North Korea, diplomats said Friday,...

US bombers drill near KoreaN DMZ

Seoul—US bombers carried out a rare live fire drill in South Korea Saturday, flying close to the DMZ in a show of force after...

Pyongyang vows response to US Navy move

SEOUL"•North Korea denounced the US deployment of a naval strike group to the region Tuesday, warning it is ready for “war” as Washington tightens...

N. Korea goes ‘my way’ with missiles amid row

SEOUL"•Dealing with a notorious murder by detonating a huge diplomatic row, and firing missiles as a practice assault on US bases in Japan"•North Korea’s...

Faces of Pyongyang

By Ed Jones PYONGYANG—Ask anyone to conjure up an image of North Korea and it would probably be of a mass military parade, with thousands...

Opening a bureau in Pyongyang

By Michèle Léridon PYONGYANG—What will a global news agency do in one of the world’s most closed countries? The answer lies in the question itself....
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