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APNewsBreak: NKorea upgrading rocket launch site

WASHINGTON — Satel­lite imagery shows North Korea is upgrad­ing its old launch site in the secre­tive country’s north­east to han­dle larger rock­ets, like space launch vehi­cles and inter­con­ti­nen­tal mis­siles, a U.S. insti­tute claimed Tuesday.

Obama aide mum on whether US protecting activist

WASHINGTON — A top White House aide on Sun­day said Pres­i­dent Barack Obama wants to strike an “appro­pri­ate bal­ance” between advanc­ing human rights and main­tain­ing U.S. rela­tions with China, the first pub­lic com­ments by the admin­is­tra­tion on its poten­tial involve­ment in har­bor­ing a Chi­nese activist on the eve of diplo­matic talks between the two world powers.

North Korea fires long-range rocket

PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korea fired a long-range rocket early Fri­day, South Korean and U.S. offi­cials said, defy­ing inter­na­tional warn­ings against mov­ing for­ward with a launch widely seen as a provocation.

The final frontier

How bet­ter to get set­tlers to move into uncharted and untamed lands than to promise them the sus­tain­abil­ity and wealth that comes from the own­er­ship of land? Give them the land for free on the promise that they will go and set­tle that land, turn­ing it from wilder­ness to use­able farm­land, tim­ber­land or pas­ture. The pol­icy worked for Amer­ica, it worked for the Span­ish in Florida and it worked for Mex­ico in parts of what is now the Amer­i­can Southwest.

North Korea says it will halt nuclear activities

WASHINGTON — North Korea raised hopes Wednes­day for a major eas­ing in nuclear ten­sions under its youth­ful new leader, agree­ing to sus­pend ura­nium enrich­ment at a major facil­ity and refrain from mis­sile and nuclear tests in exchange for a moun­tain of crit­i­cally needed U.S. food aid.

North Korea vows no softening under its new leader

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PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korea warned the world Fri­day there would be no soft­en­ing of its posi­tion toward South Korea’s gov­ern­ment after Kim Jong Il’s death as Pyongyang strength­ened his son and heir’s author­ity with a new title: Great Leader.

North Korea mourns Kim Jong Il; son is ‘successor’

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PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — North Kore­ans marched by the thou­sands Mon­day to their capital’s land­marks to mourn Kim Jong Il, many cry­ing uncon­trol­lably and flail­ing their arms in grief over the death of their “Dear Leader.”

APNewsBreak: US aid a step toward Korea nuke talks

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The United States is poised to announce a sig­nif­i­cant dona­tion of food aid to North Korea this week, the first con­crete accom­plish­ment after months of behind-the-scenes diplo­matic con­tacts between the two wartime ene­mies. An agree­ment by North Korea to sus­pend its con­tro­ver­sial ura­nium enrich­ment pro­gram will likely fol­low within days.

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