South Korean officials publicly announce details of deal to resume imports of US beef
South Korean President Lee Myung-bak says he wants to make inter-Korean relationship more 'sincere,' and says everything from humanitar
Minority politicians have vowed to block set of bills they oppose by any means necessary
Senior inspector Olli Heinonen says North Korean authorities have been helpful
Ten members of ASEAN plus South Korea, China, Japan agree to pool foreign currency reserves, which members could potentially draw on in
Seoul's main envoy, Chun Yung-woo, also says N. Korea appears to at least have beginnings of uranium-based nuclear weapons program
South Korean naval officer jumped up from seat, prevented North Korean official from showing information deemed sensitive by South
Refueling of US, other vessels in Indian Ocean expected to grind to halt this week, in political tug of war over Tokyo's role in intern
British-based 'Jane's Defense Weekly' expected to publish report next week showing satellite images of new facility in Pongdong-Ni
Ban Ki-moon calls on North Korea to improve human rights, urges South Korea to contribute more to UN operations
Discussions partly aimed at facilitating upcoming negotiations on getting rid of North Korea's nuclear weapons
South Korean foreign minister warning that talks aimed at ending North Korea's nuclear weapons capabilities could stall over unresolved
Supporters, opponents of controversial agreement now searching document for ammunition in mounting political battle over whether deal s
Last-minute accusations of alleged corruption on front-runner's part adding some drama to campaign - and possibly, to aftermath
Roh Moo-hyun, President Bush expected to discuss serious differences over North Korea and future of their countries' alliance
US envoy Christopher Hill says there is no hard deadline, puts blame squarely on North Korea for delaying resumption of talks
South Koreans say they will not hesitate to confront Tokyo when necessary
Hope is to avoid accidental clashes along the two countries' disputed sea border, and other mishaps that could escalate tensions
Leaders are downplaying Pyongyang's declaration that it sees no justification for returning to six-nation talks aimed at dismantling it