• At N.K.-China border, a fence goes up
    On October 15, beside a railway bridge on the Aprok (Yalu) River in the Chinese border city of Dandong, tourists bustled around as usual. Across the bridge, the faces of North K...
    Oct.16,2006 12:33 KST
  • A quiet prayer
    At a buddhist gathering held at Imjingak, north of Seoul, on October 15, particpants including buddist monks and followers pray for peace on the Korea peninsula.
    Oct.16,2006 11:12 KST
  • Raising the stakes
    The flag Bush holds says, "Inspections on North Korean cargo ships." The Japanese cannon says, "Warning shots." "They’re having even more fun than I am!" says Bush. ...
    Oct.16,2006 11:06 KST
  • Asking us to remember
    Korean victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II stage a demonstration in Seoul on October 13. They wear banners that read, “No to nuclear war...
    Oct.14,2006 15:15 KST
  • A nuclear North: How did they do it?
    If North Korea’s claim of having conducted a nuclear test on October 9 is proven true, two questions stand out: What level of nuclear technology does the North possess, and how ...
    Oct.14,2006 14:58 KST
  • S.K. sandy beaches face serious erosion
    Nearly half of the 62 sandy beaches in South Korea were found to have been significantly eroded due to reckless development projects and typhoon damage. In particular, coastal a...
    Oct.14,2006 14:14 KST
  • U.S. pressures S.K. to accept potentially dangerous beef imports
    According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry on October 13, the U.S. Department of Agriculture last month urged South Korea to approve imports of beef with bone fragmen...
    Oct.14,2006 14:02 KST
  • S.K. agreed to U.S. base cleanup standards: report
    At the 9th round of U.S.-South Korean Security Policy Initiative (SPI) talks in July, during which the return of 15 U.S. military bases to South Korea was discussed, the two sid...
    Oct.14,2006 13:53 KST
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