N. Korea again designates ‘naval firing zones’ along sea border with S. Korea

North Korea has raised the possibility of a further show of force in the East and Yellow seas by temporarily designating six regions along its maritime border with South Korea as “naval firing zones,” a government Web site said Friday. North Korea has unilaterally notified to the South it will conduct artillery fire drills in four areas in the Yellow Sea and two areas in the East Sea for three days from Saturday, Seoul’s... [more]

Thailand to deport crew of NKorean weapons plane

Thai prosecutors dropped charges against the five-man crew of an aircraft accused of smuggling weapons from North Korea, saying Thursday the men would be deported to preserve good relations with their home countries. The Attorney General’s Office said the decision was made after the governments of Belarus and Kazakhstan contacted the Thai Foreign Ministry and requested the crew’s release to face prosecution at home. “To... [more]

Envoys head to North Korea to push for nuclear talks

A senior Chinese envoy was in North Korea to prod the reclusive state back to stalled nuclear talks while the South sent a team across the border on Monday for talks to restart tourism projects halted due to political wrangling. The North will also host the U.N.’s top political envoy later this week, with analysts saying this engagement may bode well for the dormant six-way disarmament-for-aid talks and could lead to Pyongyang reducing... [more]

Chinese envoy to visit North Korea

A senior Chinese official is traveling to North Korea on Saturday, a news report said, in what is seen as a mission to jump-start stalled international talks on ending its nuclear weapons programs. Wang Jiarui, head of the liaison office of China’s ruling Communist Party, is to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il and deliver a message from Chinese President Hu Jintao, South Korea’s Dong-a Ilbonewspaper reported... [more]

North Korea to free ‘repentant’ US missionary

North Korea announced Friday it would release a US missionary who entered the communist country on Christmas Day to urge leader Kim Jong-Il to resign for human rights abuses. Analysts saw Pyongyang’s decision as an attempt to improve ties as it pushes for dialogue with Washington, which welcomed the decision and said its information was that Robert Park would be freed almost immediately. Park, 28, had expressed “sincere repentance”... [more]

Top N.Korea official sacked over currency chaos

A top North Korean finance official has been sacked following a chaotic currency revaluation that has triggered increased food shortages and social unrest in the country, news reports said Wednesday. Pak Nam-Ki, the communist party’s director for planning and finance, has been absent from public activities since early January, according to a spokesman for South Korea’s spy agency, the National Intelligence Service. “We... [more]

American detained for trespassing : North Korea

North Korea said on Thursday it had detained an American who crossed into its territory from China on January 25 and was interrogating him. The North’s official KCNA news agency said the man was “trespassing” but gave no further details. North Korea has been holding another U.S. citizen, activist Robert Park, who was captured in December when he crossed into the communist state saying he planned to raise awareness about... [more]

NKorea, SKorea exchange fire near disputed border

North Korea fired artillery rounds toward its disputed sea border with South Korea on Wednesday, prompting a barrage of warning shots from the South’s military and raising tensions on the divided peninsula. No casualties or damage were reported, and analysts said the volley — which the North announced was part of a military drill — was likely a move by Pyongyang to highlight the need for a peace treaty to formally end the Korean... [more]

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