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NORTH KOREA will "immediately" resume work to disable its nuclear plants after the United States removed it from a list of states that sponsor terrorism, a South Korean official said. ... Source: www.nytimes.com --- 1 day ago
NORTH KOREA on Sunday welcomed the move and said that it would resume disabling its nuclear weapons facilities. ... Source: www.nytimes.com --- 45 minutes ago
NORTH KOREA lifted its ban on U.N. inspections of the plant that produced plutonium and announced that it would resume deactivating a related nuclear facility within days. ... Source: www.nytimes.com --- 2 hours ago
President Bush’s deal to remove NORTH KOREA from the terrorism blacklist is far from perfect. The next president will have to move it ahead. ... Source: mobile.reuters.com --- 4 hours ago
VIENNA (Reuters) - NORTH KOREA on Monday restored U.N. monitors' access to its atom bomb complex and will resume disabling its nuclear reactor on Tuesday, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said, after a deal with Washington to save the process. ... Source: www.reuters.com --- 6 hours ago
VIENNA (Reuters) - NORTH KOREA on Monday restored U.N. monitors' access to its atom bomb complex and will resume disabling its nuclear reactor on Tuesday, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said, after a deal with Washington to save the process. ... Source: enews.earthlink.net --- 1 day ago
SEOUL, South KOREA - South KOREA is considering expanding cross-border projects with NORTH KOREA following major progress in an international standoff over the communist country's nuclear program, an official said Monday. ... Source: www.washingtonpost.com --- 1 day ago
Many will criticize the Bush administration's decision to remove NORTH KOREA from the terrorism blacklist last weekend, over the objections of close U.S. ally Japan, as a Hail Mary pass by an administration desperate for good news. Did President Bush, reeling from the U.S. financial meltdown and still struggling to achieve success in Iraq, finally relent to NORTH Korean saber rattling and prematurely "delist" a country he once deemed part of the "axis of evil"? Perhaps so. But other factors may have been at play in this controversial decision. In any case, a McCain or Obama administration is likely to reap the benefits of this move. ... Source: www.boston.com --- 1 day ago
SEOUL - NORTH KOREA welcomed its removal yesterday from Washington's terrorism blacklist and said it would resume disabling its nuclear weapons facilities, allowing US and UN monitors back into its main nuclear complex. ... Source: news.telegraph.co.uk --- 1 day ago
The decision by Washington to remove NORTH KOREA from its terrorism blacklist is a triumph for a regime in Pyongyang that has played a weak hand well according to analysts. ... Source: www.latimes.com --- 1 day ago
The decision comes in response to the U.S. decision to take the nation off a list of terrorism sponsors. NORTH KOREA said Sunday that it was resuming the dismantlement of its nuclear program in response to President Bush's decision to remove it from a list of nations that sponsor terrorism. ... Source: www.slate.com --- 7 hours ago
PANMUNJOM, Korean demilitarized zone—Step out of the bus, walk across the courtyard, stop in front of the low-built, blue-painted buildings. Here, in the Joint Security Area—a neutral space between NORTH and South KOREA that's been under U.N. jurisdiction since the 1952 armistice—is one of the world's weirdest scenes. About 100 yards ahead, NORTH Korean soldiers are watching from a balcony, expressionless: Walk toward them, and you've defected. Directly behind, equally expressionless South Korean soldiers in dark sunglasses stand with their arms at their sides, fists curled: If someone walks toward them, they may shoot. [ more ... ] ... Source: www.cbsnews.com --- 5 hours ago
National Review Online: In the latest diplomatic exchange, NORTH KOREA agreed not to resume doing what they had previously agreed not to do, and the U.S. gave them what they wanted. ... Source: www.freerepublic.com --- 5 hours ago
Over the past few years we have been witnessing the slow rolling defeat of the United States at the hands of NORTH KOREA. In the past six years this charter member of the Axis of Evil, a country with a nominal GDP slightly less than Aruba and GDP per capita one-thirteenth that of the island paradise has gone from being an isolated remnant of Stalinist political theory in action to joining the nuclear club and becoming a major weapons-of-mass-destruction proliferator. This took place while the United States asserted that NORTH KOREA should not, must not, will not be... ... Source: www.worldnews.magnify.net --- 1 day ago
US State Department spokesman Sean McCormack says that NORTH KOREA has been removed from America's terrorism blacklist ... Source: www.independent.co.uk --- 1 day ago
NORTH KOREA said it will resume disabling its main nuclear complex after the US removed the country from a terrorism blacklist — a breakthrough expected to energize stalled international talks over the communist nation's atomic programs. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 1 day ago
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