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Sixteen men and boat seized two weeks ago by armed group released, easing tensions between the two traditional allies.
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Human Rights Council unanimously approves formal investigation into Pyongyang for possible crimes against humanity.
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South Korea claims as many as 500 elderly prisoners of war are unaccounted for.
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While clearance came too late for many athletes, North Korea enter athlete into Paralympics for the first time.
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Defence minister says Japan could shoot down rocket if it enters its airspace, as China voices concern over launch plan.
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Countries hold first talks since Kim Jong-il's death in Beijing, in effort to restart wider six-nation negotiations.
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The demilitarised zone between North and South Korea is home to thousands of species extinct elsewhere on the peninsula.
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Last Modified: 16 Feb 2012 11:37 GMT
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Lawyers condemn security law after activist indicted for reposting messages from North Korean government.
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Will Washington be able to make the move from Pacific power to pacific partner?
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Last Modified: 11 Oct 2011 10:18 GMT
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WikiLeaks cables on the US 'war on drugs' reveal saucy diplomatic prose on Mexico, Afghanistan, Haiti and Burma.
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