Pakistani scientist depicts more advanced nuclear program in NK

" North Korea has constructed a plant to manufacture a gas needed for uranium enrichment, according to a previously unpublicized account by the father of Pakistan's atomic bomb program, a development that indicates Pyongyang opened a second way to build nuclear weapons as...

Investing In North Korea, More Than Noko Jeans

Disclaimer: The content of the interview is the opinion of the person being interviewed. It does not reflect the opinion of Now Public nor the underwriter. During the Noko Jeans news, the underwriter decided to interview Hay, Kalb, and Associates. Hay, Kalb, and Associates...

North Korea Exports Jeans

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea [otherwise known as North Korea] is famous for Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il, the nuclear issue, and being one of the few communist countries that received help from Russia and China. North Korea is also exporting jeans called Noko...

Where in our lives does religion belong?

Religion is a dicey subject. Along with politics it is known to be one of the two big no no's when trying to keep dinner conversation peaceful and civil.For most, the word religion means buildings (churches, temples, and mosques), beliefs, books (like the Bible, the Qur'an or...

Obama and Lee urge N Korea talks

Let see what happens to this Obama plea, at a guess not a lot. " US President Barack Obama and his South Korean counterpart, Lee Myung-bak, have urged North Korea to return to international nuclear negotiations....

N. Korea: Obama trying to pick fight

Unfortunately,  Obama's visit to the region is making North Korean official news agency think he and South Korea are looking for a fight. See Video here. The Human Rights Watch News online has...

Obama joins Apec Singapore summit

At present my thoughts are on how these talks will effect the Philippines of whom is highly dependent on its exports to USA. It seems Obama is put in on the limbing man act. "Yep we maybe wounded in one leg but...

Could Japan become a beacon for the World to follow?

By, Uwe Paschen. Is Japan’s change to be a beacon for a World to follow or merely an Isolated move by one bold Nation defying a super power? Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his Party (DPJ) won a historic...

Korean Navies exchange fire

The naval patrols of North and South Korea exchanged fire in disputed waters on Tuesday morning. "“Our high-speed patrol boat repelled the North Korean patrol boat,” the South Korean Office of the Joint Chiefs...

North Korean Plutonium Reprocessing Plant Said Readied for Operat

Here we go again: "The [plutonium] reprocessing factory appears to have been restored to its earlier conditions, a high-level South Korean defense official told the Yonhap News Agency. Satellite images of the factory showed a regular stream of workers moving to and from the...

South Korea Gives Aid To North Korea For The First Time In Years

For the first time in nearly two years, South Korea has given humanitarian aid to North Korea. South Korea says the move has nothing to do with the recent attempts at nuclear disarmament by North Korea. There are speculations that millions of people in North Korea are...

Notts County: Eriksson Move To North Korea Denied

It appears that the saga of Sven-Goram Eriksson never ends. After accepting the post of director of football for Notts County, there are people who have been reporting of contact between officials of Notts County and the North Korean Football Association. According to the...

Report: North Korea fires up to 5 short-range missiles

Yonhap news agency reports that North Korea has fired another two short range missiles off its east coast.  According to CNN, MSNBC and ABC news apparently five missiles were fired.  Their source is...

China detects deadly nerve gas at border with North Korea

North Korea, One of the member of so called Axis of evil, is caught in another controversy. Chinese authority claim that they have detected deadly nerve gas Sarin on Korean border. If this is found true, it is clear indication that Noth Korea do have multidimensional...

North Korea Constitution Change: Kim Jong-il now "Supreme Leader"

North Korea changed its constitution back in April, but changes were not known to the world until Monday. The several notable points in the constitution are the following:The chairman of the National Defense Commission (NDC) is the "supreme leader of the state", referring to...

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