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North Korea
PYONGYANG - North Korea has reportedly proposed unconditional dialogue with South Korea as soon as possible.
PYONGYANG - North Korea has said that it "was not worth reacting" to the latest "military provocation" by South Korea.
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA (GaeaTimes.com)- Lee Myung-bak, the president of South Korea arranged for emergency meetings with the country's top security and economic experts post the attack of North Korea.
WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Robert Gates says the US alliance with South Korea is probably stronger than ever at this time of transition for North Korea's leadership.
WASHINGTON - A new report says North Korea may be moving ahead with a program to enrich uranium to make nuclear weapons.
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