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Minggu, 07 April 2013

South Korea Expects Missile Launch by North

South Korea Expects Missile Launch by North

SEOUL, South Korea â€" The South Korean government warned on Sunday that the North might launch a missile later this week, while a top military leader postponed a scheduled trip to Washington, citing escalating tensions on the peninsula. World Twitter

As tensions mount, this question is being asked too infrequently: Why is North Korea primarily a U.S. problem? At the moment, it is inescapably a U.S. problem. The leader of the country is threatening to lob nukes at us.

After several weeks of non-stop daily threats of a nuclear attack, North Korea's mouthpiece Korean Central TV Broadcast appeared to take a break on Saturday as more South Korean workers left the joint North-South factory complex located north of the

Life Expectancy: North Koreans live an average of 69 years, 11 years less than South Koreans. The greatest health threat is hunger. In the mid-1990s, a famine killed some 2.5 million people, or roughly one in 10 citizens. According to a recent UN

The situation on the ground in North Korea appears normal and calm, tourists and guides say, despite high international tensions and Pyongyang warning diplomats to consider leaving. With the Korean peninsula in crisis and

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