Tuesday 17 November 2015

Pyongyang sits on a vast expanse of crude oil

N. Korea declares no-sail zone on its east coast: Yonhap
North Korea has declared a no-sail zone along its east coast in advance of a possible missile test, South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency claimed on Sunday. 
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UN secretary general to visit Pyongyang this week
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will visit Pyongyang within this week, according to source from UN, the Yonhap News Agency reported on Monday morning.
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N. Korea issues updates on SEZ taxes
North Korea has updated its regulations on Special Economic Zone (SEZ) taxes, primarily aimed at foreign investors, according to a recent article from the Pyongyang Times. 
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Post-unification Korea: Get ready for selective amnesia, By Dr. Andrei Lankov
Human beings – well, most of them – cannot normally admit that they, their parents and grandparents wasted their lives chasing impossible dreams and got pretty much everything wrong...
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Tense times to best friends: A look at the inter-Korean dictionary project
After almost seven years of meetings, linguists from South and North became ddak–chingu (best friends). 
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Could North Korea again save Taiwan?, By Dennis Halpin
While the decision to cross the 38th parallel on June 25, 1950 failed in its intended consequence of unifying the Korean Peninsula under Kim family rule, it had the unintended consequence of preserving a non-communist Chinese government in Taipei.
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S. Korea should drop government-designated textbook: Human Rights Watch​
The deputy director of Human Rights Watch’s Asia Division harshly criticized South Korea’s decision to publish government-designated history textbook on Monday. 
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U.S. sanctions North Korean Ambassador to Myanmar
The U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) added four more North Koreans – including the DPRK Ambassador to Myanmar (a.k.a Burma) – to its list of sanctioned individuals. 
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N. Korea, Russia sign military agreement
North Korea and Russia signed an agreement on preventing dangerous military activity, according to an article from the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), published yesterday. 
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Top Stories Today
Kim Jong Un Sends Message of Greeting to Syrian President (KCNA Watch)
Kim Jong Un sent a message of greeting to Bashar Al-Assad, president of the Syrian Arab Republic, on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the corrective movement in Syria.
Number of N. Korean defectors on steady decline (Korea Times)
The number of North Koreans who defected to South Korea this year fell below the monthly average of 100 for the first time in 12 years, the Ministry of Unification said. 
North Korean workers abroad ordered not to meet foreigners: RFA (Korea Herald)
North Korean workers abroad have been ordered to stay put and not contact any foreigners in an apparent effort by the North Korean government to stave off their defections.
Seoul private aid groups to discuss humanitarian aid with Pyongyang (Korea Herald)
A group of South Korean private aid providers will visit Pyongyang this week to discuss humanitarian assistance to the communist country, officials said Sunday.
British expert: 'N. Korea could have oil, gas' (Korea Times)
In November 1998, Chung Ju-yung, the late founder of the Hyundai Group, returned from North Korea and surprised people, saying, "Pyongyang sits on a vast reserve of crude oil." 

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