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North and South Korea reportedly set to announce an official end to war
North and South Korea are in talks to announce a permanent end to the ongoing military conflict between the two countries, daily newspaper Munhwa Ilbo reported Tuesday, citing an unnamed South Korean official.
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North Korea wants total denuclearisation, says Seoul
South Korean president says Pyongyang has not attached conditions such as US troop withdrawal
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North Korea Is Not De-Nuclearizing
The Trump administration shouldn’t get too excited about Kim Jong Un’s pledge to limit his weapons program.
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Kim Jong-un Crosses Into Demilitarized Zone for Historic Korea Talks
A meeting between Mr. Kim, North Korea’s leader, and President Moon Jae-in of South Korea seemed unthinkable just a few months ago.
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Peace in Korea
Pie looks at the horrendous human rights abuses by everyones favourite dictator.
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North Korea says denuclearisation pledge not result of US-led sanctions
SEOUL: North Korea said on Sunday its intention to denuclearise, unveiled at a historic inter-Korean summit, was not the result of US-led sanctions and pressure, warning the United States not to mislead public opinion.
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Korean leaders meet in surprise summit
The talks happened as efforts continue to get Donald Trump's summit with Kim Jong-un back on track.
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South Korea Is Trying to Boost its Birth Rate. It's Not Working.
The country needs to convince more couples to have children. But its biggest city is no paradise for parents.
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Axes of Evil
In August 1976, North Korean soldiers hacked two U.S. officers to death with axes in the DMZ. The world teetered on the brink of WWIII as America plotted revenge—by cutting down a poplar tree. The bizarre true story of Operation Paul Bunyan. By Josh Dean.
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South Korea rules pre-installed phone bloatware must be deletable
New guidelines will require the industry to allow smartphone users the option to delete unnecessary pre-loaded applications, to rectify unreasonable practices and reduce inconvenience.
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South Korea once recycled 2% of its food waste. Now it recycles 95%
A compulsory recycling scheme in South Korea has dramatically cut the amount of food the country throws away. Here's how it works.
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Did the CIA Orchestrate an Attack on the North Korean Embassy in Spain?
A Nation investigation reveals a Rashomon-like tale with conflicting truths. By Tim Shorrock.
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One of South Korea's largest dog meat markets is closed down
The Gupo dog meat market in Busan, South Korea is one of the largest in the country, keeping live animals in cages available to be slaughtered on order. It will now be closed down.
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How Korea’s Demilitarized Zone Became an Accidental Wildlife Paradise
Hundreds of rare animal species take shelter in the 155-mile no man's land between North and South Korea
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Can the U.S. return to sports soon? South Korea might offer clues
While it's still too early to know when our pro teams will be back on the field, what's happening now halfway across the world could provide the blueprint.
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Seoul says N. Korea will self-destruct if it uses nukes
South Korea has warned North Korea's government that using its nuclear weapons would put it on a “path of self-destruction.”
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