We have started to collect the most important news related to North Korea in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
There is no choice but to try to dismantle North Korea's nuclear programme via diplomacy, says South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak.
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South Korean President Lee Myung-bak tells his nation it must unite to survive in the face of military aggression from the North.
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South Korean and Chinese defence ministers are to meet in Beijing in February amid rising tension on the Korean peninsula, officials in Seoul say.
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South Korea releases three Chinese fishermen following a deadly clash between their trawler and a South Korean patrol ship this month.
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The US denounces North Korea's threats to wage a "sacred war" on the South over Seoul's military drills being carried out near the border.
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North Korea warns that it is ready for a "sacred war" in response to South Korea carrying out drills using live ammunition near the border.
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South Korea has said it will hold live-fire military exercises on an unprecedented scale, amid threats of retaliation from the North.
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South Korea has warned North Korea not to attack a giant artificial Christmas tree it has lit up near the demilitarized zone between the two countries.
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The US says there is little point resuming six-party talks with North Korea unless it shows it is serious about meeting obligations on denuclearisation.
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Unofficial US envoy Bill Richardson says North Korea is moving in the right direction, after a "positive" visit to Pyongyang.
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North Korea says it will not retaliate despite "reckless provocation" from the South, which has held live-firing exercises near their maritime border.
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South Korea holds live-firing exercises on an island close to the border with North Korea, which Pyongyang condemns but vows not to retaliate.
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The United Nations Security Council has met to discuss the increasing tension between South and North Korea.
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A Chinese trawler and a South Korean patrol boat have clashed, leaving one fisherman dead and two missing, South Korean officials say.
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The crew of a Chinese trawler and a South Korean patrol ship have clashed, leaving one fisherman dead and two missing, South Korean officials say.
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An unofficial US envoy visiting North Korea has warned that the situation on the peninsula is a "tinderbox".
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US envoy Bill Richardson, visiting North Korea, says the situation on the peninsula is a "tinderbox", as South Korea plans live-firing exercises.
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Russia summons South Korean and US envoys to express "deep concern" about upcoming live-fire military exercises on an island shelled by North Korea last month.
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Women and North Korea defectors keen to boost South Korean army
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South Korea says it will hold live-fire exercises on Yeonpyeong island, the first since the island was shelled by North Korea last month.
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US state governor Bill Richardson says he hopes to get North Korea to "calm down" as he makes an unofficial visit to Pyongyang.
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North Korea has "at least one other" uranium enrichment site in addition to the one shown to US experts last month, the US State Department says.
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Search crews from New Zealand call off the hunt for 17 missing fishermen from a South Korean trawler that sank in the Southern Ocean.
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South Korea begins a week-long series of live-fire military exercises along most of its coastline, amid fraught relations on the Korean peninsula.
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More than 20 fishermen are feared dead in icy waters after a South Korean deep-sea trawler sinks without warning in the Southern Ocean.
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The latest releases by WikiLeaks add to reports suggesting Burma could be building a nuclear facility with North Korean help.
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North Korea may be helping Burma to build secret missile and nuclear sites in remote locations, according to US cables released by Wikileaks.
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China has hit back at US comments criticising Beijing for not reining in its North Korean ally as tensions on the Korean peninsula rise.
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The European Union competition watchdog fines South Korean and Taiwanese firms for running a price cartel, but they say they might appeal.
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China has a "unique responsibility" to tackle the issue of North Korea says a top US military commander.
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South Korea's lawmakers spent Tuesday fighting and blockading government offices in a row over next year's budget.
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China has a "unique responsibility" to tackle the issue of North Korea, the top US military commander says.
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China - North Korea's most important ally - says dialogue and co-operation are the only way to deal with tensions on the Korean peninsula.
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The US reiterates its demand for North Korea to cease its "provocative behaviour" before talks on Pyongyang's nuclear programme can resume.
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South Korea begins a nationwide live-fire military exercise, despite warnings from North Korea that the "provocative" actions could trigger a war.
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North Korea warns the South against "provocations", including planned military live-fire drills near the disputed maritime border.
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How will Seoul now deal with North Korea?
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South Korea's incoming defence minister, Kim Kwan-jin, promises a tougher response, including air strikes, if North Korea attacks again.
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The head of the UN's nuclear watchdog expresses "great concern" over reports that North Korea has built a new uranium enrichment plant.
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South Korea's intelligence chief says North Korea is very likely to attack it again, a week after an artillery strike on an island.
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South Korea says it plans more military drills with the United States, despite China's disapproval and tensions over North Korea's nuclear programme.
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