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Park Geun-hye apologises after spokesman sacked over claims he sexually harassed intern during president's visit to US.
Park Geun-hye's office says Yoon Chang-jung's "disgraceful incident" during US trip hurt government's dignity.
South Korea's Park Geun-hye addresses joint session of US Congress a day after holding talks with President Obama.
North Korea tension likely to dominate talks between country's first female president and US counterpart.
Visits to the Yasukuni Shrine have irked the region's diplomats, but policy has domestic support in Japan.
Withdrawal of UN-sanctions and end of US-South Korea military drills called for to start talks amid heightened tension.
US president to hold talks with S Korean leader in May at White House after series of bellicose threats from N Korea.
Top US diplomat John Kerry embarks on three-day trip as Washington presses China to send "tough" message to North Korea.
Pentagon backs away from intelligence report suggesting Pyongyang may be able to launch nuclear-armed missiles.
President Park has promised to be tough on military matters, but open to humanitarian measures.
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