Wednesday, November 11, 2009

South Korea

Navies of 2 Koreas Exchange Fire Near Border

First naval clash between the two countries in seven years comes one week before Obama visits Seoul. more >>

North Korea Threatens Nuclear 'Fire Shower' Against the United States

Tensions continue to mount between Pyongyang and Washington. more >>

South Korea Completes First Space Center

North Korea's Nuclear Gambit Tests International Community

The outlaw regime has said they are no longer bound by the armistice that suspended major hostilities. more >>

North Korea Talks of Military Hit on South Korea

Pyongyang said it was no longer bound by the 1953 armistice that ended the Korean War. more >>

Sweden helps South Korea Convert Food Waste Into Clean Fuel

South Koreans Designing 'Online' Electric Vehicles

South Korea to Lift Ban On Human Stem Cell Research

South Korean Experts Claim to Have Cloned Glowing Dogs

Looming North Korea Missile Launch Is Key Topic for Obama at G-20

Pyongyang could test-fire a rocket as early as this weekend. more >>

5 Countries With the Most Favorable Opinions of the U.S.

South Koreans have the most positive opinions of the United States. more >>

Bribe Diplomacy on the Korean Peninsula

North Korea's government was insulted by the lack of a 'special' invitation. more >>

Behind South Koreans' Worries About U.S. Beef

They distrust U.S. safety standards—and they eat more of the cow. more >>

Florida Protest Mirrors One in South Korea

The demonstrations call for the resignation of President Lee Myung-bak and protest plans to resume imports of U.S. beef. more >>

How to Profit From Six 'Sizzling' Markets

Investors should bet on BRIC countries, plus Mexico and South Korea, author says. more >>

Morning Buzz: Dec. 7, 2007

The revelation that the CIA destroyed interrogation tapes it made in 2002 of two terrorism suspects caused a stir yesterday on Capitol Hill. CIA Director Michael Hayden made agency members aware of the tapes because the New York Times was set to publish a story about their destruction. Hayden said congressional intelligence committee leaders were made aware of the tapes and were told of the CIA's plans to destroy them. After the revelation, members of the Senate Intelligence Committee said they would conduct a full review. more >>

A Nice French Burgundy to Seal the Deal

A Carefully Choreographed North-South Get-Together more >>

A Change of Attitude by North Korea?

A rare summit on halting North Korea's nuclear program raises expectations on the Korean Peninsula. more >>

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