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Cash-short North Korea opens up to U.S. tourists
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea appears ready to welcome visitors from the United States year-round, increasing the trickle of tourists from its sworn enemy who provide the reclusive state with hard cash.
Nations:North Korea South Korea People:Kim Jong Il Activities:North Korea-U.S. Source:(Reuters)
2010-01-13
N.Korea calls for end to hostile relations with US
SEOUL (AFP) - North Korea on Friday called for an end to hostile relations with the United States, vowing to work towards a nuclear-free peninsula seven months after its last atomic test angered the world community.
Nations:North Korea South Korea Russia People:Kim Jong Il Activities:Korea Nuclear Crisis North Korea-U.S. Source:(AFP)
2010-01-01
NKorea says it detains American man
SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea said Tuesday it has detained an American man who illegally entered the country last week, following reports that a 28-year-old missionary from Arizona crossed into the communist country to draw attention to its human rights record.
Nations:North Korea South Korea China People:Kim Jong Il Activities:North Korea-U.S. Source:(AP)
2009-12-28
US says N. Korea agrees to discuss uranium enrichment
WASHINGTON (AFP) - US envoy Stephen Bosworth said Wednesday that North Korea agreed -- during his visit to Pyongyang last week -- to discuss its uranium enrichment program whenever nuclear disarmament talks resume.
Nations:North Korea South Korea Russia People:Barack Obama Kim Jong Il Activities:Korea Nuclear Crisis North Korea-U.S. Source:(AFP)
2009-12-16
U.S. should engage with North Korea economy: report
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ambitious U.S. economic engagement with North Korea would help end Pyongyang's isolation and moderate its behavior, aiding efforts to rid that country of nuclear arms, a task force report said on Thursday.
Nations:North Korea U.S. People:Kim Jong Il Activities:Korea Nuclear Crisis North Korea-U.S. Source:(Reuters)
2009-10-22
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