Monday, November 23, 2009

Kim Jong Il

The Value of Clinton's Photo-Op With Kim Jong Il

Although Ling and Lee's saga is over, the effect on U.S.-North Korean relations is unknown. more >>

North Korea Pardons 2 American Journalists

In a rare meeting, former President Bill Clinton talked with Kim Jong Il. more >>

Kim Jong Il Pardons U.S. Journalists During Bill Clinton Visit

The pardons come after a personal appeal by former President Bill Clinton. more >>

Holding Journalists Could Backfire on North Korea

The sentencing of two U.S. journalists thrust North Korea back into the headlines. more >>

North Korea Tests Obama's Plan to Restrict Nuclear Proliferation

With its rocket launch, North Korea is complicating Obama's efforts to stop nuclear proliferation. more >>

Morning Buzz: Dec. 6, 2007

The White House disclosed today that President Bush himself wrote a letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Il asking him to fully disclose the country's nuclear program. Bush sent his letter to the North Korean leader on December 1 and also wrote letters to the leaders of other countries involved in six-party talks about North Korea, expressing the desire to resolve the nuclear standoff. 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 >>

10 Things You Didn't Know About Kim Jong Il

Kim is the leader of North Korea. more >>

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