US Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg says Washington working closely with regional allies on measures to rebuke Pyongyang for i
Experts in South Korea see hints of conciliatory approach in Pyongyang's annual New Year's editorials
Political opponents accuse Roh Moo-hyun of introducing issue to distract from political struggles he faces during final year in office
Two of surviving 21 hostages reported to be gravely ill; South Korean, Afghan officials struggling to secure their freedom
Trade envoy wraps up week of talks in Seoul with South Korean counterpart by confirming new round to take place next month
Christopher Hill says he expects multinational talks with North Korea to resume within weeks
Analysts say North's moves to resume activity at main nuclear reactor could end up isolating and impoverishing country even further
Condoleezza Rice says North Korean steps related to nuclear weapons are positive, but more cooperation needed in future
Country's biggest labor confederation says its members will go on strike next month, to protest President Lee Myung-bak's policies
Newly appointed chief delegate Kim Sook confirms working-level American diplomats soon to head to Pyongyang to confer on details relate
Group of defectors, on trial in Burma for illegal immigration, apparently includes children of North Korean escapees who have already s
Group of North Korean human rights campaigners defy request of South Korean government, launch thousands of balloon-borne leaflets into
As in previous flare-ups, cause is South Korea's refusal of North's demand that internationally recognized maritime border be redrawn t
South Korea preparing to send massive amounts of fuel oil and rice - but only if Pyongyang lives up to promise to start dismantling nuc
Christopher Hill says Pyongyang may be coming to conclusion internally that having nuclear weapons is not in its interest after all
South Korean foreign minister confirms long-awaited inventory of nuclear programs and materials submitted to China, the host of long-ru
Pyongyang says unless it sees a change of 'attitude' in South Korea, sharp restrictions on North-South contact will remain in effect
Latest meetings in multinational nuclear talks broke down this week in Beijing, leading Washington to suspend energy aid to North
But finance officials also say lessons they learned 10 years ago, combined with ample supply of cash, are likely to shield country from
Spokesman for Lee Myung-bak says next administration will establish international cooperation fund of up to $40 billion
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