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Pentagon backs away from intelligence report suggesting Pyongyang may be able to launch nuclear-armed missiles.
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N Korea issues warning over embassy safety
Foreign countries asked to consider evacuating stay put and keep embassy staff working in Pyongyang despite threats.
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N Korea said to move second missile to coast
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North Korea gives nuclear-war warning
"Moment of explosion approaching fast" after Pentagon move to deploy missile defence system to Pacific island.
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North Korea blocks entry to industrial zone
South Korean workers denied entry to Kaesong joint border complex for second day amid escalating tensions.
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S Korea warns North against provocation
South Korean president says country would respond strongly "without any political considerations" to an attack by North.
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S Korea marks anniversary of island clashes
Ceremony held for two troops and civilians killed in North Korean attacks on Yeonpyeong despite Pyongyang's warnings.
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