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Puts military on 'combat-ready' status, with rocket units ordered to prepare for strikes on Hawaii, Guam and mainland.
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Leader Kim Jung-un threatens to turn South Korea's Baengyang into "sea of fire" amid rising tensions with Seoul.
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Security Council vows to take action after Pyongyang's underground nuclear test draws international condemnation.
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Washington calls for swift and credible action by the international community after Pyongyang confirms underground test.
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Kim Jong Un promises to take "important state measures" at a meeting of senior defence and foreign affairs officials.
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Pyongyang says it will take "strong physical counter-measures" if South Korea takes part in new UN sanctions against it.
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Korean-American entered country as tourist in November and "committed a crime" against the country, state media reports.
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Hundreds of thousands mark one year since death of former leader at mass memorial ceremony.
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Helium balloons carry millions of messages of hope and hate across Korea's heavily guarded Demilitarized Zone each year.
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Last Modified: 29 Sep 2012 07:14 GMT
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Supreme People's Assembly meets for the second time in six months under new young leader Kim Jong-un.
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