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AP on escalating tension over North Korea

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If North Korea does go ahead with its threat to launch ballistic missiles towards the US territory of Guam, tensions could be raised to a level "we have not seen in many years" according to the AP Pyongyang bureau chief Eric Talmadge. ...
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Trump: 'Let's See' What NKorea Does With Guam

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A defiant US President Donald Trump warned North Korea that there would be consequences if Pyongyang goes through with its threat of firing a nuclear missile at the US Pacific territory. Speaking to reporters in New Jersey...
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US-Korea Institute Says Things Not Sanguine in Korea

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Oct.18 -- US-Korea Institute Chairman Robert Gallucci discusses North Korea and whether diplomacy can defuse tensions. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Son of Japan abductee to NKorea hopes Trump raises issue

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The son of a Japanese woman abducted by North Korean agents in 1978 when he was a baby hopes that a meeting between US President Donald Trump and fellow relatives of other abductees can help draw pubic attention to the issue. ...
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North Korea hosts international amateur marathon

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A small group of foreign runners joined an amateur marathon race in North Korea Sunday in spite of heightened tensions surrounding the Korean peninsula this year. Approximately 200 North Koreans and 20 foreigners took part,...
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Analyst on Koreas talks resumption and possible outcome

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A North Korea expert in Seoul believes the return to formal dialogue between the rival Koreas could "lead to a positive direction toward denuclearising the Korean Peninsula". Seoul and Pyongyang agreed Friday to revive...
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Lavrov blames Washington for 'provoking' North Korea

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Friday criticised US policy on North Korea, saying "we have the impression that there is someone in Washington that would like to provoke Pyongyang". Speaking to reporters following...
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South Korea welcomes North's re-opening of cross border communications

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South Korea said on Wednesday it welcomed North Korea's decision to restore a key cross-border communication channel. The South's Unification Ministry said it will try to use the communication channel at the border village...
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SKorea to send art troupe to perform in Pyongyang

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SOUTH KOREA TO SEND ART TROUPE TO PERFORM IN PYONGYANG South Korea on Tuesday (20 MARCH 2018) said it will send an art troupe to Pyongyang to hold performances. Yoon Sang, a popular South Korean songwriter and...
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China on election of Abe as leader of Japan's ruling party

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China said on Thursday it hopes newly re-elected Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will continue to work on improving China-Japan relations.
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Sanders Talks Supreme Court, NKorea, Crimea

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The White House is declining to name the four candidates who interviewed Monday with President Donald Trump for the Supreme Court vacancy. Spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders says Trump is seeking a candidate who has "right...
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North Korea Is 'Most Unpredictable' Country, Former Pentagon Official Says

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Sep.18 -- Eric Rosenbach, former chief of staff at the Pentagon and now co-director of the Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and a Kennedy School Public Policy lecturer, talks about the summit...
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CLEAN : Two Koreas hold friendly basketball match in Pyongyang

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The two Koreas hold a friendly basketball match in Pyongyang in the latest effort at sports diplomacy between the neighbours
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Film festival offers NKoreans rare opportunity to see foreign films

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FILM FESTIVAL OFFERS NKOREANS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SEE FOREIGN FILMS
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Film festival offers NKoreans rare opportunity to see foreign films

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The 16th Pyongyang Film Festival opened on Wednesday, offering eager North Koreans a rare opportunity to watch foreign films.
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SKorea agrees to march with NKorea in Asian Games ceremonies

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Seoul said on Monday the two Koreas have agreed to have their athletes march together during the opening and closing ceremonies of the upcoming Asian Games in Indonesia. The South's Sports Ministry said in a statement that...
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SKorean FM urges unity of message to NKorea on denuclearisation

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The South Korean Foreign Minister on Wednesday urged the international community to "maintain the unity of the message to North Korea".
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Pompeo Held Talks in North Korea

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Oct.07 -- A second Trump-Kim summit is possibly in the works now after the U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo completed his 4th visit to Pyongyang. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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North Korea marks birth anniversary of Kim Il Sung

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North Koreans marked the 107th anniversary of the birth of Kim Il Sung in Pyongyang on Monday.
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International field for NKorea marathon

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Nearly a thousand foreign amateur runners joined in the annual Pyongyang International Marathon on Sunday - more than double compared to last year.
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CLEAN : Norcoreanas expertas de la memoria

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Tres norcoreanas pueden memorizar en menos de un minuto el orden de las cartas en una baraja para acomodar los naipes de otro juego en el mismo orden (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Dolphin show in progress in Pyongyang

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CLEAN: Interior shots of dolphins performing acrobatics in a dolphinarium in Pyongyang on October 11, 2015 in Pyongyang, North Korea.
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Dolphin show in progress in Pyongyang

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CLEAN: Interior shots of dolphins performing acrobatics in a dolphinarium in Pyongyang on October 11, 2015 in Pyongyang, North Korea.