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Obama: N. Korea not very good at rocket launches
WASHINGTON (AP)- President Barack Obama says North Korea's failed rocket launch shows the country is wasting money on rockets that "don't work" while its people starve.Obama told a television interviewer that the North Koreans have been trying to launch missiles like this for over a decade now, and they don't seem to be real good at it.Still, he called the failed launch Friday an area of deep co
North Korea April 14, 2012
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UN deplores N. Korea rocket launch
UNITED NATIONS (AP)-The U.N. Security Council deplored North Korea's rocket launch on Friday, saying it violates two council resolutions but stopped short of imposing any new sanctions against the reclusive Asian nation. The U.N.'s most powerful body said in a brief press statement after a closed meeting that members agreed to continue consultations "on an appropriate response in accordance with i
North Korea April 14, 2012
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Clash breaks out as Libya braced for 'Day of Anger'
World News Jan. 1, 2012
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Park fails to reach finals in 100m
South Korean swimming star Park Tae-hwan failed to advance to the 100-meters final at the World Championships in Shanghai on Wednesday.Park finished sixth in his heat and 14th overall with a time of 48.67 seconds, while Australia’s James Magnussen finished first in 47.90 seconds and American Nathan Adrian came second at 48.05. His time was only 0.16 seconds behind his personal record of 48.70. At
More Sports July 27, 2011
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Korea, China agree to increase nuclear safety cooperation
South Korea and China agreed on Wednesday to seek ways to tighten their cooperation on nuclear safety in the wake of massive radiation leaks from a tsunami-hit nuclear plant in Japan and prevent any spread of damage to neighboring countries, the Seoul government said.South Korean Prime Minister Kim Hwang-sik and his Chinese counterpart Wen Jiabao also vowed efforts to move forward "strategic partn
Defense April 13, 2011
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Tsunami alert lifted on Japan coast: official
TOKYO, March 14, 2011 (AFP) - A tsunami alert was lifted in Japan Monday, a Fukushima prefecture official said, after reports of an approaching large wave and retreating seawater -- a phenomenon that occurs before tsunamis -- had sparked alarm and local evacuation orders.An official with the Fukushima Prefectural Natural Disaster Office told AFP: "There is no more fear of a tsunami at this moment,
Latest News March 14, 2011
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Korea's 102-member rescue team to arrive in Japan
A 102-member Korean rescue team departed for Japan aboard Air Force planes Monday to help the neighboring country cope with the massive devastation left by a record earthquake and tsunami.Three Air Force C-130 planes carrying the rescue workers took off from a military airport in Seongnam, south of Seoul, around 8:10 a.m. and were scheduled to land at Japan's Narita airport around 10:50 a.m., the
Social Affairs March 14, 2011
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Gingrich: I expect to be 'in the race'
ATLANTA (AP) - Former House of Representatives Speaker Newt Gingrich says he expects to be a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012.Gingrich announced Thursday that he's exploring a run for president, launching a website to collect donations.In an interview Friday night with Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity, Gingrich said ``my expectation is that by the end of this exploratory
International March 5, 2011
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China says it will tackle inflation, boost incomes
BEIJING (AP) - China's government promised Saturday to clamp down on inflation and urgently raise incomes as it pushes to spread the benefits of economic growth at a time when living standards are rising but so are popular calls for greater change.In a more than two-hour speech that is China's equivalent to a state-of-the-nation address, Premier Wen Jiabao vowed to boost assistance to working clas
International March 5, 2011
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Japan's latest bullet train, the thin-nosed
TOKYO (AFP) - Japan's latest bullet train, the thin-nosed "Hayabusa" or Falcon, made its 300 kilometer per hour (186 mph) debut Saturday, boasting a luxury carriage modeled on airline business class.Japan has built up a network of cutting-edge Shinkansen train lines since the 1960s that criss-cross the island nation and now hopes to sell the infrastructure technology abroad, including to the Unite
International March 5, 2011
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Gadhafi forces battle rebels as 37 killed in Libya
TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) - Moammar Gadhafi's regime struck back at its opponents with a powerful attack Friday on the closest opposition-held city to Tripoli and a barrage of tear gas and live ammunition to smother new protests in the capital. At least 37 people died in fighting and in an explosion at an ammunitions depot in Libya's rebellious east.The bloodshed signaled an escalation in efforts by bot
Foreign Affairs March 5, 2011
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Gov't likely to ban travel to Libya
South Koreans will likely be prohibited from traveling to Libya due to the ongoing anti-government uprising in the region, the foreign ministry said. The government convened an emergency meeting to deal with the ongoing unrest in Africa and the Middle East, and decided to upgrade its travel alert on all of Libya from the current Level 3 (travel restriction) to Level 4 (travel ban), the ministry
Politics March 5, 2011
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27 N. Koreans fail to return home via border village
North Korea refused to receive its 27 nationals South Korea planned to return on Friday after they strayed into southern waters on a fishing boat, the South's unification ministry said.The North Koreans, part of the boat's 31-member crew, waited for hours near the border village of Panmunjom for an approval from their government to go home."A North Korean liaison officer at Panmunjom called at abo
North Korea March 5, 2011
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Korea, Japan urge U.N. to discuss North Korea
TOKYO (AFP) - Japan and South Korea's foreign ministers saidWednesday that the U.N. Security Council should take up the issue of NorthKorea's uranium enrichment programme with a view to possible punishment.Seiji Maehara of Japan and Kim Sung-hwan of South Korea told a newsconference that the North must take concrete steps to give up its nuclearprogrammes as it had previously agreed."We confirmed t
Foreign Affairs Feb. 16, 2011
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First 360-degree view of the entire sun
NASA released the first 360-degree view of the entire sun on Sunday. The photo comes courtesy of NASA ’s twin STEREO (Solar TErrestrial RE lations Observatory) spacecraft, which aligned exactly opposite each other on opposite sides of the sun to capture the image. (Yonhap News)
Feb. 8, 2011