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UN nuclear agency says North Korea has lifted ban on inspectors at key atomic site
Associated Press WriterVIENNA, Austria (AP) _ North Korea on Monday lifted its ban on U.N. inspections of the plutonium-producing plant it used to set up a nuclear test explosion and said it will resume deactivating a linked facility within days, the International Atomic Energy...Tags: Waste Management and Pollution Control, Plant Openings, Diplomacy, Kim Jong Il
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N. Korea promises to disable nukes again
North Korea said Sunday it will resume disabling its key nuclear complex after the U.S. dropped the country from a terrorism blacklist -- a breakthrough expected to help energize stalled talks aimed at ending the country's atomic ambitions. The spat... -
N. Korea: Nuclear disabling resumed
Associated PressSEOUL — North Korea said Sunday it will resume disabling its key nuclear complex after the U.S. dropped the country from a terrorism blacklist—a breakthrough expected to help energize stalled talks aimed at ending the country's atomic...Tags: Terrorism
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North Korea to resume disabling key nuclear complex
SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea said yesterday it will resume disabling its key nuclear complex after the United States dropped the country from a terrorism blacklist - a breakthrough expected to help energize stalled talks aimed at ending the country'...Tags: Foreign Aid
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U.S. drops N. Korea from terror list
Los Angeles TimesThe Bush administration removed North Korea from its list of countries that sponsor terrorism yesterday after North Korea agreed to allow inspectors access to declared nuclear sites, in a deal that drew quick criticism from conservatives. After weeks...Tags: Defense, International Relations, Diplomacy, Barack Obama, The White House
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U.S. removes North Korea from terror list
Tribune NewspapersWASHINGTON — The Bush administration, in a deal that drew quick criticism from conservatives, on Saturday removed North Korea from its list of countries that sponsor terrorism after North Korea agreed to allow inspectors access to declared nuclear...Tags: Defense, International Relations, Diplomacy, Kim Jong Il, Barack Obama
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South Korea: North steps up nuclear threat
Wire reportsNorth Korea warned South Korea against provoking war on Thursday as it reportedly deployed an arsenal of missiles near their sea border and told U.N. inspectors it plans to restart its nuclear facility. The North's naval command accused the South of...Tags: Defense Equipment
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North Korea says it's preparing to restart facility that produced its nuclear weapon
Associated Press WriterVIENNA, Austria (AP) _ North Korea moved closer Thursday to relaunching its nuclear arms program, announcing that it wants to reactivate the facility that produced its atomic bomb and banning U.N. inspectors from the site. The U.S. said the moves did not...Tags: Nuclear Power, Waste Management and Pollution Control, Defense, Economic Sanctions, Foreign Aid
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U.S. may take N. Korea off the terrorism list
Washington PostThe Bush administration appears poised to provisionally remove North Korea from the State Department's list of state sponsors of terrorism, perhaps as soon as Saturday, sources close to the administration said. The move would keep alive a faltering...Tags: Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Washington Post Company, Defense, Nuclear Weapons, George Bush
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North Korea bars inspectors from reactor
WASHINGTON - North Korea barred international inspectors from its Yongbyon nuclear reactor complex yesterday, dramatically raising the stakes in a standoff with the United States over a proposed inspection scheme for nuclear facilities. The move came as...Tags: Defense Equipment, Kim Jong Il
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Diplomats: N. Korea bans UN staff from nuke complex
Associated Press WriterNorth Korea announced Thursday that is preparing to restart the facility that produced its atomic bomb, clearly indicating that it plans to completely pull out of an international deal to end its nuclear program. North Korea told the International Atomic...Tags: Condoleezza Rice, Diplomacy
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NKorea warns South against provoking war as it tells UN it plans to restart nuclear facility
Associated Press WriterSEOUL, South Korea (AP) _ North Korea warned South Korea against provoking war on Thursday as it reportedly deployed an arsenal of missiles near their sea border and told U.N. inspectors it plans to restart its nuclear facility. The North's naval command...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Missile Systems, Defense, Treaties, Government
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