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Obama urges N Korea to end 'belligerence'
Pentagon backs away from intelligence report suggesting Pyongyang may be able to launch nuclear-armed missiles.
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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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South Korea: Which way forward?
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Profile: South Korea's Park Geun-hye
The 60-year-old conservative follows the footstep of her father, Park Chung-hee, by winning the presidency.
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South Korea elects first female president
Park Geun-hye, daughter of the country's former military ruler, wins narrow victory over liberal rival.
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S Korea's Park leads presidential race
Park Geun-hye could become the country's first female leader as early results give her 52.5 per cent of the vote.
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Footballer Park Jong-woo banned for two games after inflaming diplomatic row with Japan at football tournament.
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