• Bumpy road ahead
    The sign reads "Engagement Policy St." Bush, the Grand National Party, and the South Korean media smile as they see President Roh, his "engagement policy" car rattling precar...
    Oct.11,2006 15:18 KST
  • After test, Kaesong’s future uncertain
    Even before North Korea’s declared nuclear test, companies at the joint Korean Gaeseong (Kaesong) Industrial Complex faced growing difficulties with the increased souring of int...
    Oct.11,2006 14:51 KST
  • One day later, North strangely quiet
    North Korea, on the 61st anniversary of the foundation of its Labor Party on October 10, scaled back anniversary events, instead seeming to emphasize its mantra of recent years:...
    Oct.11,2006 14:32 KST
  • Political fur flies after North’s declared test
    Leaders of South Korea’s major political parties expressed strong and differing opinions regarding North Korea’s declared nuclear test at a meeting with President Roh Moo-hyun o...
    Oct.11,2006 14:13 KST
  • S.K. tentatively says it will join nonproliferation pact
    "South Korea plans to join the U.S.-led Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) on a partial and case-by-case basis," South Korean vice foreign minister Yoo Myeong-hwan said at ...
    Oct.11,2006 13:55 KST
  • looking serious
    South Koreans at Seoul Station watch a TV news broadcast on North Korea's alleged nuclear test on October 9. Yonhap News
    Oct.10,2006 15:24 KST
  • N.K. nuclear test force estimates vary
    North Korea announced on the morning of October 9 that it had conducted its first nuclear weapons test. The question now - aside from confirming that a test did indeed take plac...
    Oct.10,2006 15:04 KST
  • South-North relations face strain, possible freeze
    Since the 2000 South-North summit, South Korea has made utmost efforts to strengthen the inter-Korean relationship. However, this relationship now faces a "collective crisis" du...
    Oct.10,2006 14:54 KST
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