Extent of damage still unknown because rescue effort remains handicapped by debris, downed trees and power lines
TEPCO has been heavily criticized for the plant's failure to withstand the quake and its slow and clumsy release of information to the public
Four men face up to five years in prison if convicted in case involving millions of dollars in excess charges for servicing American ships at Asian ports
Feeling economic pinch, South Korea rethinks bans imposed on Pyongyang in retaliation for the 2010 sinking of warship
China's military spokesman says an attack on its drones would be considered an act of war and it would strike back
Political analysts say gesture may be Pyongyang's attempt to thaw cold relations after it abruptly canceled reunions of families separated since Korean War
Officials want to strengthen nearly four decades of sister city relations, discuss encouraging Internet-based business
Unification Minister meets with local investors in tourism industry to discuss compensation for years of suspended travel
Bellicose rhetoric targeting USS George Washington supercarrier, typical of North Korean media, followed recent bilateral naval exercises
Scandal, coming on heels of Fukushima disaster in Japan, has led to much criticism about how nuclear industry is regulated
Pyongyang state media warns merciless preemptive strikes for final annihilation will be launched if enemies threaten them in the slightest
North calls South's government 'ignorant hooligans hell-bent on hurting the dignity' of North Korea's leaders
Advanced surveillance equipment, which includes long-distance drones, is likely geared towards China
Secretary of state begins 6-day trip aimed at strengthening cooperation with Japan, promoting free trade among Asia-Pacific economies
Seoul celebrates 65th anniversary of founding of its armed forces with an impressive display, including new cruise missiles
Chuck Hagel tours DMZ, later in Seoul for talks with South Korean leaders
Analyst says if Pyongyang can make its own centrifuges, as evidence suggests, trade restrictions will have little effect
Pyongyang announced on September 21 it was indefinitely postponing meetings because of what it called 'a confrontational attitude' from Seoul
Critics have lashed out at Abe for saying the situation is under control but prime minister has stood by his words
South Korean border guards could not identify the man, who allegedly ignored repeated warnings to stop and turn around
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