Saturday, April 6, 2013

Diplomatic and missile drama in North Korea

Tensions on the Korean peninsula remain in a heightened state amid new reports that North Korea has prepared missiles for launch, while South Korea has deployed naval destroyers to its coasts. The British Foreign Office said North Korea told British

The 'hacktivist' group also takes credit for accessing a North Korean news and information site, which is currently offline. Read this article by Lance Whitney on CNET News.

On Tuesday North Korea said it would restart a shuttered plutonium production reactor at its Yongbyon nuclear facility north of Pyongyang. Experts say this is among the most worrisome of the many threats North Korean officials have made in recent days,

Washington (CNN) — As bellicose posturing and threats have grown more dramatic on the Korean Peninsula, the government in the North has told foreign diplomats it cannot guarantee their safety, if war breaks out. The same concern apparently does not

North Korea has warned foreign embassies in Pyongyang that it cannot guarantee their safety from the threat of conflict after 10 April, and has advised them to consider pulling their staff out of the capital. The message to diplomats came as tensions

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