Sunday, March 10, 2013

North Korea Faces Pressure From UN on Human Rights

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North Korea Faces Pressure From UN on Human Rights

When the “Red Dawn” re-establish was released in November (it came out on DVD Tuesday), with North Korea in the invading enemy role that the Soviet Union filled in the 1984 original, it became the latest of a half-dozen Western-made feature films that have

North Korean state television producers appeared to outdo themselves with a report on the frenzied reaction from the populace Thursday as the nation's young leader, Kim Jong-un, inspected military units.

SEOUL – Seven years of U.N. sanctions against North Korea have done nothing to derail Pyongyang's drive for a nuclear weapon capable of hitting the United States. They may have even bolstered the ruling Kim family by giving their propaganda maestros

Dennis Rodman is already plotting his next trip back to North Korea, TMZ has learned and his goal Rodman desires to adviser lasting peace between the…

North Korea's nuclear test last month set off alarm bells in capitals around the world — and for excellent reason. Pyongyang's recent actions, including a rocket launch in December, are provocative, reckless, and demand a firm

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