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  • North Korea Started Uranium Program in 1990s, South Says 6 Jan 2010 10:06 GMT
    ... uranium suitable for bomb fuel than the North Korean government has admitted. Pyongyang acknowledged for the first time last April ... its nuclear test in May. In September, North Korea said its “experimental uranium enrichment” had entered ...

  • North Korea: American detained after illegal entry 29 Dec 2009 05:32 GMT
    ... who crossed the frozen Tumen River into North Korea from China on Christmas Day, prays for North Korean, in Seoul, South Korea. The Christian missionary ... in an effort to call attention to Pyongyang's human rights abuses. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi) The ...

  • North Korea began uranium program soon after 1994 deal 6 Jan 2010 06:51 GMT
    ... 2:14 pm TWN, By JAE-SOON CHANG, AP North Korea began uranium program soon after 1994 deal ... agreement, or by 1996 at the latest. Pyongyang last year said it had a uranium ... called recent talks between senior U.S. and North Korean officials a "positive development." Subscribe to The ...

  • North Korea says American detained after 'illegally entering' communist country last week 29 Dec 2009 09:36 GMT
    ... North Korea says American detained after 'illegally entering' communist ... Christmas Eve — first possible word from Pyongyang about a 28-year-old Arizona man who activists ... the Seoul-based activist group Pax Koreana. Two North Korean defectors — one from South Korea and ...

  • North Korea says American detained 29 Dec 2009 12:31 GMT
    ... SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea announced Tuesday that it has custody of ... Christmas Eve - first possible word from Pyongyang about a 28-year-old Arizona man who activists ... the Seoul-based activist group Pax Koreana. Two North Korean defectors - one from South Korea and ...

  • North Korea Says It Has Detained American 29 Dec 2009 13:50 GMT
    ... North Korea Says It Has Detained American Updated: Tuesday, ... Christmas Eve — first possible word from Pyongyang about a 28-year-old Arizona man who activists ... the Seoul-based activist group Pax Koreana. Two North Korean defectors — one from South Korea and ...

  • American detained after illegal entry in North Korea 29 Dec 2009 16:14 GMT
    ... SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea announced Tuesday it had an American in ... the Seoul-based activist group Pax Koreana. Two North Korean defectors — one from South Korea and ... U.S. President Bill Clinton, who journeyed to Pyongyang to negotiate their freedom. Washington and Pyongyang ...

  • North Korea says American detained after illegal entry 29 Dec 2009 16:52 GMT
    ... SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea announced Tuesday that it has custody of ... week — the first possible word from Pyongyang about an Arizona man who activists say ... the Seoul-based activist group Pax Koreana. Two North Korean defectors — one from South Korea and ...

  • North Korea says American detained after 'illegally entering' communist country last week 31 Dec 2009 12:11 GMT
    ... SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea announced Tuesday that it has custody of ... Christmas Eve - first possible word from Pyongyang about a 28-year-old Arizona man who activists ... the Seoul-based activist group Pax Koreana. Two North Korean defectors - one from South Korea and ...

  • North Korea: American detained after illegal entry 29 Dec 2009 05:20 GMT
    ... SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- North Korea said Tuesday it has detained an American ... U.S. President Bill Clinton, who journeyed to Pyongyang to negotiate their freedom. State Department spokesman ... North Korea last week bearing letters urging North Korean leader Kim Jong Il to shut down ...

  • North Korea: American detained after illegal entry 29 Dec 2009 05:25 GMT
    ... after "illegally entering" the country through the North Korea-China border last Thursday, The report did not ... U.S. President Bill Clinton, who journeyed to Pyongyang to negotiate their freedom. State Department spokesman ... . "Drastic situations call for drastic measures." North Korean border guards apparently detained him soon after ...

  • North Korea: American missionary detained after illegal entry 29 Dec 2009 15:00 GMT
    ... the country on Christmas Eve through the North Korea- The report did not identify the American, ... the Seoul-based activist group Pax Koreana. Two North Korean defectors — one from South Korea and ... August to former , who journeyed to Pyongyang to negotiate their freedom. and Pyongyang have ...

  • North Korea bans foreign currencies in market clampdown 31 Dec 2009 16:50 GMT
    ... Old North Korean currency bills are displayed at the Imjingak ... Panmunjom. South Korea, Thursday, Dec. 31, 2009. North Korea has banned the use of foreign currency, ... Korea. The country's largest wholesale market in Pyongyang was reportedly shut down in mid-June. In ...

  • North Korea bans use of foreign currency 31 Dec 2009 09:04 GMT
    ... Press Writer SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea has banned the use of foreign currency, ... using U.S. dollars, euros, yuan and other non-North Korean currencies. Foreign currencies previously were accepted in ... Korea. The country's largest wholesale market in Pyongyang was reportedly shut down in mid-June. The ...

  • North Korea bans foreign currencies 31 Dec 2009 09:10 GMT
    ... By Jean H. Lee, Associated Press Writer North Korea bans use of foreign currency as communist ... using U.S. dollars, euros, yuan and other non-North Korean currencies. Foreign currencies previously were accepted in ... Korea. The country's largest wholesale market in Pyongyang was reportedly shut down in mid-June. The ...


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