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Officers stopped activists from sending balloons filled with leaflets over the border, after threats from North Korea.
Landmark agreement allows Seoul to boost missile range to up to 800 km to counter threat from North Korea.
Japan and S Korea should establish a precedent that offers the best path to resolve the great sovereignty questions.
Park Geun-hye, daughter of assassinated president, becomes first woman chosen as a major party's presidential candidate.
Twenty boats made the journey despite China anger, days after Japan deported pro-China activists from the archipelago.
Beijing tells Tokyo to stop "harming" its territorial sovereignty in dispute over archipelago in East China Sea.
Crowds in Hong Kong applaud arriving activists who carried banner reading "Successful landing on Diaoyu islands".
Visit to Yasukuni site which honours country's war dead threatens to raise tensions with South Korea and China.
Authorities back Park Jong-woo after footballer displays political slogan during Olympic bronze medal match.
Threat to take matter to the ICJ follows South Korean leader's visit to the disputed territory.
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Copper-rich Mes Aynak is home to ruins of ancient villages, but threatened by a planned Chinese mining project.
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