Since 2006, North Korea conducted two nuclear weapons tests, shot South Korean tourist, many suspect North attacked South Korean warship
For first time in years, international experts say North Korea's isolated government is increasingly frail, potentially unstable
Spies apparently arrived in South Korea with assignment to kill prominent defector from North
International Air Transport Association says global carriers losing estimated $200 million a day
Seoul scheduled to assume wartime command of its own forces in 2012 but some argue timetable is too hasty
Cheongdo bullfighting festival attracts country and city dwellers alike, not by pitting bull against man, but bull against bull
Pak Nam Ki spearheaded last November's surprise revaluation of North Korea's currency, now widely seen as an economic debacle
North Korea's self-imposed isolation has kept people there ignorant for decades of the dangers they face
Kim Yu-Na seeks same glory at Games she already enjoys at home
Kim Jong Il dispatches his own senior nuclear negotiator to Beijing
Fellow human rights activists say Robert Park deliberately crossed into North Korea on December 25 to spread Christian message
UN Special Rapporteur on North Korean Human Rights Vitit Muntarbhorn sketches bleak picture of life in North Korea
Developers aim to expand global shipping options while reining in carbon emissions
Kim Jong Il consolidates power and bolsters nuclear arsenal
Offer apparently part of letter US envoy Stephen Bosworth brought to Pyongyang earlier this month
South Korea is looking toward a low-carbon future that likely includes boosting nuclear power consumption
N. Korea has sharply raised the value of its currency, causing confusion
Most Asian stock markets down sharply
Farmers demand resumption of North Korea food aid to ease rice glut in South
Evolution toward a multicultural society causes discomfort for some
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