CNN (blog) - 3 hours ago
While new satellite images show preparations for what is believed to be a coming long-range missile launch by North Korea, a second attempt in 2012 would be unprecedented, a top satellite image analyst told CNN. There have been four launches of this ...
China Daily - 5 hours ago
A new satellite image shows a marked increase in activity at a missile launch site of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, pointing to a possible long-range ballistic missile test by Pyongyang in the next three weeks. The imagery taken by satellite ...
Wall Street Journal - 5 hours ago
Illegal shipments of missile technology and weapons from North Korea have flowed unabated under the leadership of Kim Jong Eun, dashing Western hopes that Pyongyang's new leader might moderate his country's aggressive proliferation activities.
Irish Times - 5 hours ago
A new satellite image shows a marked increase in activity at a North Korean missile launch site, pointing to a possible long-range ballistic missile test by Pyongyang in the next three weeks, according to satellite operator DigitalGlobe Inc. The imagery was ...
Business Recorder (blog) - 6 hours ago
North Korea could carry out a long-range missile test in the next three weeks, with new satellite images showing increased launch site activity, according to satellite operator DigitalGlobe Inc. The global provider of commercial high-resolution earth imagery ...
Huffington Post - 10 hours ago
A newly released satellite photo of North Korea indicates the country may be preparing for a long-range missile test in the next several weeks. The photo, taken by DigitalGlobe, a satellite operator that provides imagery for U.S. intelligence officials, shows ...
Washington Post - 13 hours ago
SEOUL — Fresh satellite images show increasing activity at North Korea's launch site, an indication that it could be ready to fire a long-range rocket within several weeks, South Korean officials said Tuesday. “There is a high possibility” of a launch in ...
Bangkok Post - 14 hours ago
A South Korean church group has scrapped plans to display Christmas lights near the border with North Korea after residents voiced fears Pyongyang might shell the illuminations, officials said Tuesday. A North Korean (right) looks across the demilitarized ...
NBCNews.com - 14 hours ago
A satellite image of the Sohae launch facility on November 23, showing increased activity at the North Korean missile launch site. By Andrea Shalal-Esa. updated 11/26/2012 9:00:05 PM ET 2012-11-27T02:00:05. Print; Font: +; -. A new satellite image shows a ...
Financial Times - 14 hours ago
Seoul believes North Korea is preparing to launch a ballistic missile, posing a possible new threat to stability on the peninsula ahead of South Korea's presidential election in December. “It's clear that they're in preparation for a possible launch,” a senior ...
Wall Street Journal (blog) - 15 hours ago
An experiment in building cars in North Korea appears about to end, though it will do little to ease the world's oversupply of auto manufacturing capacity. Pyeonghwa Motors Corp., a company started by the South Korea-based Unification Church in 1999 that ...
The Sun - 16 hours ago
A CAPTURED North Korean assassin was found with a cache of secret James Bond style-weapons. The hidden "kill-kit" included a device that appeared to be a torch - but was actually a gun that was capable of firing a bullet. The sneaky hitman was arrested ...
The Australian - 17 hours ago
SATELLITE images released yesterday show a flurry of recent activity at North Korea's Sohae rocket launch station, suggesting the rogue state could be eyeing a missile test as South Korea embarks on presidential elections. Reports in Japanese newspapers ...
The Australian - 17 hours ago
WHEN the elegantly suited Mr An was arrested in Seoul last year, the contents of his pockets seemed innocuous enough: two ballpoint pens and a small, cheap-looking torch. Beneath the items' innocent casings, however, were the precision tools of a North ...
AsiaOne - 17 hours ago
SEOUL - One of the more bizarre joint ventures in car-making is set to come to an end following the death of the head of South Korea's Unification Church which it is to give its stake in the Pyeonghwa Motors operation to North Korea. Pyeonghwa, which ...
Voice of America - 18 hours ago
A satellite imagery company is reporting increased activity at a North Korean launch site, suggesting a long-range missile test could take place in just weeks. The image released Monday by DigitalGlobe shows an increased level of personnel, trucks and other ...
Hindu Business Line - 20 hours ago
North Korea could carry out a long-range missile test in the next three weeks, suggest new images released by satellite operator DigitalGlobe Inc showing increased launch site activity. The global provider of commercial high-resolution satellite imagery said ...
Zee News - 21 hours ago
`Increased activity at North Korean missile launch site` Pyongyang: A new satellite image has shown a marked increase in activity at a North Korean missile launch site, suggesting a new launch could be possible in the next few weeks. The image at North ...
Daily Mail - 22 hours ago
It may look like an innocuous ballpoint, but despite being disguised to look like a Parker pen it is actually a deadly weapon employed by a North Korean spy in an assassination attempt last year. Like something straight out of a James Bond film, the pen ...
Channel News Asia - 22 hours ago
TOKYO: Senior Japanese and North Korean diplomats will meet in Beijing in December following rare talks earlier this month, Tokyo's top spokesman said on Tuesday. The talks will be held on December 5-6, Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura said.
The Guardian - 22 hours ago
North Korea may conduct a long-range ballistic missile test in the next three weeks, according to a satellite company that has analysed images of the launch site. The images were released days after a Japanese newspaper, the Asahi Shimbun, reported that ...
New York Times - 22 hours ago
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea has stepped up what could be preparations to launch a new rocket from its northwestern launching station in defiance of a United Nations ban, the satellite operator DigitalGlobe said Tuesday, citing recent satellite imagery ...
Telegraph.co.uk - Nov 26, 2012
Footage of three weapons that were found on a North Korean assassin when he was arrested on the platform of a subway in Seoul in September 2011 were shown on CNN on Monday. The weapons, which would not be out of place in a James Bond film, ...
The Hankyoreh - Nov 26, 2012
North Korea provided a written guarantee for the safety of tourists at Mt. Kumkang during 2010 working level talks with the South Korean government. The draft of the inter-Korean working level agreement to resume tourism at Mt. Kumgang and Kaesong, ...
Businessweek - Nov 26, 2012
Japan and North Korea will hold a second round of working level talks next month in China after meeting earlier this month, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura said. Shinsuke Sugiyama, director-general of the Foreign Ministry's Asia-Pacific ...
Ninemsn - Nov 26, 2012
Officials demonstrate a poison pen and gun disguised as a torch that were found on a spy who made an assassination attempt in South Korea. When South Korean authorities intercepted a spy on his way to assassinate a political activist, they found deadly ...
Washington Post (blog) - Nov 26, 2012
It's not easy to talk to people about North Korea. The story is so awful, and so static, what more is there to do, or even to say? This speech by Adrian Hong, a strategic consultant who also co-founded a U.S.-based NGO that assists North Korean escapees, ...
The Independent - Nov 26, 2012
The first weapon looks like an innocuous electric torch, except it is able to fire three bullets. The second is a ballpoint pen with a poisoned needle. The third is another "poison pen", containing a bullet that both punctures the skin and releases a deadly toxin.
The Daily Yomiuri - Nov 26, 2012
The government will make greater efforts to gather information on a possible North Korean missile launch, Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura said Monday. In a press conference, Fujimura referred to recent indications that North Korea may be ...
The Independent - Nov 26, 2012
Q might have fashioned 007 tools like these, but in the hands of real-life North Korean assassins they look a whole lot less retro-cute. Three weapons - all indistinguishable from everyday objects - have been seen by CNN after a bust in South Korea stopped a ...
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