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Eric Schmidt uses private visit to urge Pyongyang to widen internet access, but is unable to meet detained US citizen.
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The move, which will take place between December 10 and 22, set to sharply raise tensions in North-east Asia.
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Beijing adds voice to international concern and urges restraint after Pyongyang announces plans to launch satellite.
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Experts suspect another missile test as US secretary of state says move could "pose threat to regional security".
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Cho Myung-chul, a former teacher in Pyongyang, to take over a government research institute.
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Leader Kim Jong-il's brother-in-law inducted to key military body as premier is replaced.
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Staff from tourist resort told to leave as tensions mount over warship's sinking.
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