The invitation from Kim was sent to the Kremlin early this month, Itar-Tass news agency said Wednesday in a report datelined Pyongyang. |
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I was interested in Russian literature, so I applied for the Russian language course at Kim Il-sung University in Pyongyang. |
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Pyongyang announced it had completed removing spent fuel rods from a nuclear reactor in a key step towards the manufacture of more atomic bombs. |
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And I tasted gyros in Cyprus, kimchi in Pyongyang, and injera in Addis Ababa. |
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The North Korean capital, Pyongyang, was captured a month later, and the UN forces advanced towards the frontier with China. |
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During the Korean War, both Pyongyang and Beijing repeatedly accused the US of employing bacteriological weapons. |
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Increasingly isolated politically and weakened economically, Pyongyang has resorted to an international politics of survival. |
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As tensions have spiraled between Pyongyang and the US, Anti-American sentiment has exploded in South Korea. |
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Pyongyang was also voicing mounting impatience with what it deemed laggard progress on the reactor project. |
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Pyongyang promised to reinvestigate the whereabouts of the 10 from scratch during summit talks in May in Pyongyang. |
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Then U.S. Secretary of State Madeline Albright visited Pyongyang in response to Cho's trip to Washington. |
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With the right enticements, Pyongyang can be persuaded to promise to give up its nuke program. |
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The Pyongyang golf links is abustle with Pyongyangites, overseas Koreans and foreigners in this tourist season. |
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Washington is skeptical of Seoul taking a conciliatory approach to Pyongyang. |
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The trek from Pyongyang, across some 10,000 kilometers of Siberian desolation, took 10 days. |
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In 1866 the U.S.S. General Sherman sailed up the Taedong River to Pyongyang. |
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The grimness and uniformity of daily life in Pyongyang and in provincial areas is clear from the photographs. |
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Yet the real disaster will be if Pyongyang continues on its present road to nowhere. |
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To paraphrase P.J. O'Rourke, unapproved interactions unhappen in Pyongyang. |
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They were, according to a Korea expert and recent visitor to Pyongyang, being held in a guesthouse. |
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In the last several months Pyongyang has launched a charm offensive directed at Moscow, Tokyo, and Seoul. |
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Nonetheless, there are too many rumors and reports to allow one to conclude that all is well in Pyongyang. |
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Of course, dictatorships issue this sort of alarmist propaganda all the time. U.S. troops on the parallel can't sneeze without Pyongyang accusing them of germ warfare. |
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Pyongyang has already threatened to fire artillery shells at transmitters along the DMZ if broadcasts are resumed. |
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One day Korea may well reunify, and the journey from Seoul to Pyongyang will be a languid day trip taken by families carrying picnic baskets filled with kimchi. |
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The vehicle was a dump truck headed toward the countryside, and its bed was filled with residents of Pyongyang. |
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Japan-Korea ties will hinge on what Tokyo expects and can ultimately get out of Pyongyang, especially in security assurances versus war reparations. |
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Yet if he retaliates with more economic sanctions or some military move, Pyongyang might start climbing the escalatory ladder. |
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There is, from year to year, a sameness to the dire threats from Pyongyang. |
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And the information that the FBI has presented so far strikes many experts as hardly a slam dunk against Pyongyang. |
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Kim Jong Un is changing role models, steering Pyongyang away from Chinese autocrats toward the ultra-aggressive Vladimir Putin. |
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When The Daily Beast spoke to Scott when he was in Pyongyang, the clicks and grumbles on the phone line were inescapably obvious. |
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Pyongyang hackers, according to numerous reports, used Chinese IP addresses for their attacks on Sony. |
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One thing, for sure, was picking up two American citizens, Matthew Todd Miller and Kenneth Bae, whom Pyongyang has been holding. |
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If Pyongyang so much as twitched a nuclear finger, its existence would be a thing of the past. |
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The report from Pyongyang was monitored in Tokyo by Kyodo News. |
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That gives Beijing unrivaled leverage over Pyongyang and its ruling class's entrenched patronage system. |
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The Wen Wei Po article contains a nugget that tells us why Beijing wanted to get back at the regime in Pyongyang. |
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Was it anything that Scott saw when he was in Pyongyang that encouraged paddy Power to drop the project? |
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As anticipated, the resumed negotiations failed to bring about a substantial breakthrough because both Pyongyang and Washington did not budge from their obstinate positions. |
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There are concerns that Beijing and Seoul, both of which show some understanding toward Pyongyang, may call for an assurance that is too concessive. |
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The Pyongyang invitational, which was suspended from 1993 to 1998, was renewed last year and welcomed players from Japan, China, Mongolia, Iran and India. |
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The hijacked plane arrived in Pyongyang on April 3 that year, after spending three days at the Kimpo airport in Seoul. |
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But why was James Clapper the man chosen to pick them up from Pyongyang? |
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The unit immediately entrained to join the British in the Pyongyang area, dropping off the Taegu detachment en route. |
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The North's official media yesterday revealed that Kim made the call at a banquet for rocket scientists in Pyongyang on Friday. |
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The Korean king escaped to the northern region of the Korean peninsula and Japan completed occupation of Pyongyang in June. |
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The two leaders agreed to work together for a resumption of the stalled six-way talks aimed at denuclearizing Pyongyang. |
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These efforts, not surprisingly, have destabilized Pyongyang. |
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Seoul last week ordered all remaining South Koreans to leave after Pyongyang rejected its call for talks. |
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The bureau keeps publicly condemning Pyongyang for the Sony hack. |
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As for the military hot line in the east, Pyongyang severed it in December and restored it just last month, according to South Korea's Yonhap News Agency. |
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Pyongyang said it will not give up its nuclear programme until the entire world is denuclearized, according to the North's main newspaper Rodong Sinmun. |
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Pyongyang has carried out a series of rocket and short-range missile launches in recent weeks which have prompted stern reactions from South Korea and the United States. |
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The United States wants to discuss with Pyongyang the threat posed by North Korean ballistic missiles, a State Department spokesman said Thursday. |
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South Korea's government said Friday it has approved a visit to North Korea by a group of weightlifters to take part in a competition Tuesday in Pyongyang. |
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North Korea reportedly test fired two medium-range ballistic missiles Wednesday from a site north of the capital, Pyongyang, into the sea off its east coast. |
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