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North Korea ups the ante in nuke talksSEOUL, South Korea -- North Korea claimed yesterday it has successfully weaponized more plutonium for atomic bombs, a day after warning the United States to agree quickly to direct talks or face the prospect of a growing North Korean nuclear arsenal.... ... |
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N.Korea says has made more arms-grade plutoniumBy Jon Herskovitz and Yoo Choonsik SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea said on Tuesday it had completed reprocessing spent fuel rods at its Yongbyon nuclear plant and turned it into arms-grade plutonium, giving the mercurial state more material to produce... ... |
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N. Korea in position to build another nuke bombWashington, Nov.4 (ANI): North Korea's official news agency Yonhap has reported that the country has finished reprocessing 8,000 spent nuclear fuel rods, which are likely to provide enough plutonium for at least one nuclear weapon.North Korea has already carried out two nuclear tests, one in 2006... |
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In rarity, South Korean defects to the NorthSeoul - In a rare incident, a man from South Korea has defected to the communist North, traversing the heavily fortified demilitarized zone (DMZ), it was reported Tuesday. North Korea's official news agency KCNA identified the man as Kang Dong Lim, 3... ... |
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South Korea funds Laos' first children's hospitalVientiane - South Korea has granted 3.5 million dollars to build Laos' first children's hospital, media reports said Wednesday. Construction of the Lao-Korean National Children's Friendship Hospital will begin this month and be completed by October 2... ... |
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U.N. slams North Korea over human rightsThe U.N. human rights special investigator for North Korea on Thursday urged the U.N. Security Council to get involved as North Korea's citizens face worsening conditions. ... |


