LinkAsia
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MBC
| Mar 22, 2013
China's government has announced that it is imposing financial sanctions against its ally, North Korea, as part of a package of measures approved by the United Nations. South Korean broadcaster MBC explains what the financial sanctions will mean f...
LinkAsia
| Mar 8, 2013
"DPRK's Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland announcement: We officially declare that any agreement on non-aggression between North and South...is totally nullified." LinkAsia has translated and subtitled the Korean Central N...
Euronews
| Mar 8, 2013
Tensions between the Koreas are at their highest for years after Pyongyang, enraged by new UN sanctions, said it was ripping up all nonaggression pacts with the South. Seoul responded with a warning that Kim Jong-Un's regime would be wiped off the...
Al Jazeera English
| Mar 7, 2013
China joined other UN Security Council members in a unanimous vote in favor of tightening sanctions on North Korea to punish it for last month's nuclear test. The vote came after a series of increasingly shrill threats from Pyongyang, including a ...
Al Jazeera English
| Mar 7, 2013
North Korea stepped up its anti-US rhetoric even further ahead of a UN vote on new sanctions, vowing to exercise its right to a "pre-emptive nuclear attack to destroy the strongholds of the aggressors." Pyongyang earlier threatened to rip up the 1...
LinkAsia
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MBC
| Feb 25, 2013
South Korean broadcaster MBC reports that a conservative US news site and a Japanese news agency both claim that Iranian nuclear scientists played a role in North Korea's recent nuclear weapons test. The report claims that Iran's leading nuclear s...
LinkAsia
| Feb 19, 2013
When hermetically-sealed North Korea ran its third nuclear test this past week, the news first broke on Asian social media. It soon became the top trending topic on China's Sina Weibo and on Twitter in Japan and South Korea. Here is a sampling of ...
LinkAsia
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MBC
| Feb 19, 2013
North Korea's nuclear test occurred two weeks before South Korean president-elect Park Geun-hye's inauguration. Park had spoken extensively of rebuilding relations with the North during her campaign, but as South Korean broadcaster MBC reports, th...
LinkAsia
| Feb 19, 2013
Much is made of the fact that China is North Korea's closest ally. But according to David Straub, a Korea expert at Stanford University's Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, the leaderships of the two counties don't like each other at all. C...
VOA News
| Feb 14, 2013
The world needs to take a hard line with North Korea to show Iran that it won't be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons, US officials say. Analysts believe the two countries are co-operating, with Iran sharing uranium enrichment knowledge and Pyongya...
— May 22 at 06:10 pm
...a large stockpile of enriched uranium — a key ingredient in nuclear weapons — but has not yet decided whether to take the risk of building and t...
— Dec 15, 2012 at 05:36 am
...of the International Atomic Energy Agency , said the Iranians still had not allowed the inspectors to visit Parchin, the military site where, in...