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  • NY Philharmonic touches down in North Korea

    NY Philharmonic touches down in North Korea

    The New York Philharmonic Orchestra arrived in North Korea today ahead of their concert in the communist country tomorrow. The concert will be broadcast live over state TV and the group is also... more
  • New South Korean president sworn in

    New South Korean president sworn in

    Lee Myung-bak has been sworn in as South Korea's president following a landslide victory in December polls. Condoleezza Rice attended his inauguration. Mr Lee has promised to revive... more
  • North Koreans baffled by mushing neighbours

    North Koreans baffled by mushing neighbours

    This was no ordinary day at the races for these 80 or so sled dogs who made their way through the heavily guarded Korean border which divides the two countries into north and south. The race was... more
  • The Poland missile crisis

    The Poland missile crisis

    What started out as speculation over US plans to build a missile defense system in Eastern Europe has begun to spiral into what could now be the Poland missile crisis. Vladamir Putin has not mixed... more
  • The new Missile Hotel

    The new Missile Hotel

    Bet staying here is a morbid blast!
  • North Korea 'unlikely' to give up nukes anytime soon

    North Korea 'unlikely' to give up nukes anytime soon

    Contrary to what the Bush administration is saying (that in a recent agreement between the US and North Korea at the six-party talks, NK would abandon its nuclear program in exchange for aid and... more
  • S. Korea's President Invites Kim Jong-Il To Talk Denuclearization

    S. Korea's President Invites Kim Jong-Il To Talk Denuclearization

    South Korean President-elect Lee Myung-bak said on Monday he is willing to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il to help in the denuclearization process as the reclusive Communist nation... more
  • Korea's Dark Half

    Korea's Dark Half

    North and South Korea have been separated at the 38th parallel ever since the Korean War (1950-1953), which has never officially ended. In the ensuing 'ceasefire', North Korea developed... more
  • U.S.  national anthem to be played in N Korea

    U.S. national anthem to be played in N Korea

    New York's Philharmonic Orchestra will perform the U.S. national anthem at its historic concert in North Korea on 26 February. The Philharmonic's president says that this concert will... more
  • mending a broken nation

    mending a broken nation

    on tuesday, regular freight train service began crossng korea's heavily militarized border for the first time in over 50 years ...a huge step toward healing a nation otherwise alienated to... more
  • New York Philharmonic To Play In North Korea

    New York Philharmonic To Play In North Korea

    "This is the first US cultural visit to North Korea, and it is being seen as a breakthrough in the countries' tense relationship." - BBC
  • Bush writes personal love letter to Kim Jong-il

    Bush writes personal love letter to Kim Jong-il

    awww... how sweet.. related news: http://in.reuters.com/article/lifestyleMolt/idINL0671875620071206
  • What could we do?

    What could we do?

    Politically, we can't nor should we do anything, conflict will only beget conflict. In the event of the Saudi Arabia rape victim, morally women should have the SAME EXACT rights of every... more
  • THE 500 MILLION AND 50 BILLION IN DEBT THAT IS THE RESULT OF WATERBOARDING, TORTURE AND STALKING

    THE 500 MILLION AND 50 BILLION IN DEBT THAT IS THE RESULT OF WATERBOARDING, TORTURE AND STALKING

    I AM HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVE THAT HAS A LOT OF INFORMATION ABOUT THE LIES OF A THREAT TO NATIONAL SECURITY. THE THREAT IS THE 10 THOUSAND MINOR AND 3000 MAJOR THAT IS WORLD WAR CRIMES ACCORDING TO... more
  • Syria Scrapes Suspected Nuclear Site

    Syria Scrapes Suspected Nuclear Site

    ... Experts said the building appeared to be a nuclear reactor, one that closely resembled a North Korean reactor capable of producing enough nuclear material for one bomb per year. Some U.S.... more
  • Kim Jong Il Ate My Giant German Rabbits

    Kim Jong Il Ate My Giant German Rabbits

    The offspring of 12 giant rabbits supposed to help to feed starving North Koreans may have been eaten at Kim Jong Il's birthday party. More photies here:... more
  • Where are you most free to report?

    Where are you most free to report?

    Reporters Without Borders released their Worldwide Press Freedom Index. Most free? Iceland and Norway. Least free? Eritrea (take that North Korea!) The US comes in at 48 of 169, and our friends... more
  • Swedish town a pioneer against warming

    Swedish town a pioneer against warming

    Wood scraps heat residents with goal of slashing carbon emissions. When this quiet city in southern Sweden decided in 1996 to wean itself off fossil fuels, most people doubted the ambitious goal... more
  • Analysts Find Israel Struck a Nuclear Project Inside Syria

    Analysts Find Israel Struck a Nuclear Project Inside Syria

    Israel’s air attack on Syria last month was directed against a site that Israeli and American intelligence analysts judged was a partly constructed nuclear reactor, apparently modeled on one... more
  • N. Korean B-Day Partay - video

    N. Korean B-Day Partay

    North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il attended the grand gymnastic and artistic performance "Arirang" to celebrate the 62nd founding anniversary of the Workers' Party of Korea.
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