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Scientists claim N. Korea conducted secret nuclear test in 2010
North Korea appears to have conducted a secret nuclear test in 2010 and the explosion could have gone unnoticed by the outside world, scientists have claimed, adding to a series of similar allegations. Researchers Michael Schoeppner of Princeton University and Ulrich Kuhn of the University of Hamburg made the claim in an article on the website of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, citing a seismic analysis published last month. In May 2010, multiple radionuclide and noble gas stations in
Defense Feb. 14, 2015
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'No consultations on THAAD': Pentagon press secretary
The United States and South Korea are discussing a wide range of military issues, including missile defense, but no consultations are under way about the controversial THAAD system, the Pentagon press secretary said Friday."We discuss a wide range of military missions and capabilities with our allies there. Some of those do include -- they would have to, of course, include the idea of missile defense. But there's no formal consultations on THAAD," Rear Adm. John Kirby said at a regular briefing.
Defense Feb. 14, 2015
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Suicide bomb hits Niger border town after Boko Haram attack
NIAMEY, Niger (AP) _ Boko Haram staged an overnight assault on a border town in Niger and a suicide bomber detonated explosives near a market in the same town a few hours later, witnesses said Sunday, in a sign the extremists' offensive against the West African nation was intensifying.The attack on the town of Diffa began Saturday night, and fighting between Boko Haram and Niger's army lasted until 5 a.m. toward the town's southern entrance before the extremists were forced to flee and calm was
World News Feb. 8, 2015
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Iran FM says nuclear talks extension not in anyone's 'interest'
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif Sunday appeared to rule out any new extension to tough negotiations with world powers over his country's suspect nuclear programme, as he met top US diplomat John Kerry for new talks. "I do not think another extension is in the interest of anyone, as I do not believe this extension was either necessary or useful," Zarif told a global security conference, meeting in the southern German city of Munich. "In my view extension is not useful, not condu
World News Feb. 8, 2015
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N. Korea fires 5 short-range missiles into East Sea
In this undated photo released by the Korean Central News Agencyon Saturday, a ship-to-ship missile is launched from a North Korean warship. North Korea on Sunday fired five short-range missiles into the East Sea. YonhapNorth Korea fired five short-range missiles into the East Sea on Sunday, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said, amid tensions ahead of next month's planned military drills between Seoul and Washington. The projectiles were "presumed to be fired from its eastern border town of
North Korea Feb. 8, 2015
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Japan's leader says he will express remorse for World War II
TOKYO (AP) _ In a year that marks the 70th anniversary of World War II's end, a question weighs on the minds of policymakers in Asia and as far away as Washington, D.C.: What will Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe say about his country's role in the war? At a year-opening news conference Monday, he sought to reassure the world that he wouldn't veer from past official statements on Japan's wartime responsibility. Many analysts have speculated that Abe, known for his nationalist views, might
World News Jan. 5, 2015
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S. Korea to repatriate remains of Chinese troops killed in Korean War
South Korea plans to return some 60 sets of remains of Chinese soldiers killed during the 1950-53 Korean War to their homeland, a defense ministry official here said Monday. In a symbolic gesture of friendship toward its former battlefield foe, South Korea pledged to repatriate the bodies to China by March during the Seoul-Beijing security talks held in Seoul earlier in the day, according to the official. "After the repatriation last year, we've unearthed some 60 more bodies of the Chinese s
Politics Jan. 5, 2015
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Hong Kong police arrest 19 in protest clash
HONG KONG (AP) _ Friction between pro-democracy protesters and opponents of their weeklong occupation of major Hong Kong streets persisted Saturday as police denied any connection to criminal gangs suspected of inciting attacks on largely peaceful demonstrators.Police arrested 19 people during a night of running brawls in which at least 12 people and six officers were injured. Eight men were believed to have backgrounds linked to triads, or organized crime, said Senior Superintendent Patrick Kwo
World News Oct. 4, 2014
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N. Korea says its nukes are result of U.S. provocations
North Korea's foreign ministry said Saturday that its nuclear weapons development is the inevitable result of a country trying to protect itself from threats posed by the United States.In a foreign ministry spokesman's statement, the communist country said efforts by Washington to bring forth human rights and nuclear proliferation can only be seen as a ploy to subvert and topple the country.It said under such circumstances, Pyongyang is left with no choice other than to take necessary safeguard
North Korea Oct. 4, 2014
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[Asian Games] China dominated, North Korea made splash at Asiad
The Asian Games wrapped up on Saturday with China dominating the gold-medal count and North Korea stealing the limelight.As the final events played out ahead of the closing ceremony, China had won 151 gold medals _ well ahead of the 79 won by host South Korea and the 47 golds that went to Japan. All told, 14 world records were set during the games, which brought together more than 9,500 athletes from 45 countries. More than 40 Asian records also fell.``These numbers show the development of sport
Olympic Games Oct. 4, 2014
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Chinese director Zhang Yimou says his film captures human hope
Zhang Yimou (Yonhap) Renowned Chinese director Zhang Yimou said Saturday he wanted to tell about the "inextinguishable" hope of mankind through "Coming Home," his latest film about a long-awaited love. Starring Gong Li, the period drama tells the story of a devoted married couple who is separated when the husband is sent away to a labor camp for his right-leaning thoughts durin
Film Oct. 4, 2014
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[Asian Games] Japanese swimmer Hagino named Incheon Asiad MVP
Japanese swimming sensation Kosuke Hagino was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the 17th Incheon Asian Games on Saturday. Among the shortlist of eight athletes, Hagino took the prize after having delivered four gold medals in the pool, in addition to one silver and two bronze."I did not expect this at all," Hagino said at a press conference. "I want to thank my family and my teammates."In Incheon, Hagino grabbed gold medals in the men's 200mindividual medley with an Asian record time, the
Olympic Games Oct. 4, 2014
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High-ranking delegation from two Koreas hold talks
High-ranking officials of South Korea (seated left) and North Korea (seated right) pose for the media at the Yeongbingwan building on Saturday before their bilateral talks. (Yonhap)Talks between the highest-ranking North Korean delegation to visit South Korea since President Park Geun-hye took office and their southern counterparts started in Incheon, official sources said Saturday. The luncheon meeting between the two sides kicked off at 1:50 a.m. at a restaurant in port city, with South Kore
North Korea Oct. 4, 2014
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N. Korea No. 2 visits South for rare talks
North Korea's presumptive No. 2 led members of Pyongyang's inner circle in a rare trip Saturday to South Korea for the close of the Asian Games, with the rivals holding their highest level face-to-face talks in five years. After months of tensions, including a steady stream of insults between the divided neighbors and an unusual number of North Korean missile and rocket test firings, expectations for any breakthrough weren't high, but even the visit itself was significant, allowing valuable cont
North Korea Oct. 4, 2014
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Rhythmic Gymnastics: South Korea's Son Yeon-jae crowned the Asian rhythmic gymnastics queen
A roaring applause broke out when the South Korean gymnastics "Tinker Bell" Son Yeon-jae stepped onto the highest place on the podium. Son responded with the same radiant smile that accompanied her performances earlier. Four years after her bronze medal in the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games, Son claimed an unquestionable gold with world-level performances in front of the crowd of 5,300 at the Namdong Gymnasium. Son entered Thursday's final round with the highest scores in all apparatuses from the q
Olympic Games Oct. 4, 2014
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