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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected a live-fire artillery drill by his country's military units near the sea border with the rival South, believed to be timed ahead of annual US-South Korean exercises, state media reported yesterday.

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South Korea rejected North Korea's offer to take a series of steps to ease tension that included canceling Seoul's regular military drills with Washington, saying Friday that Pyongyang must take nuclear disarmament steps first.

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North Korea on yesterday vowed to push ahead with its nuclear program because of what it called US hostility, as an outside analysis of satellite images suggested it has ramped up work at its nuclear test site over the past month.

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North Korea threatened South Korea with war Sunday after Seoul warned it would launch a pre-emptive strike if the North was preparing a nuclear attack — the latest salvo in a battle of rhetoric despite signs of improved cooperation across the militarized frontier.

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North Korea acknowledged yesterday it had detained an American for illegally entering the reclusive country, news welcomed by relatives of an Arizona missionary who feared they would never hear from him again after he sneaked across the border.

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After a year of tensions, President Barack Obama is sending a veteran diplomat to North Korea on Tuesday for the highest-profile talks between Pyongyang and Washington since he took office pledging to reach out to America's adversaries.

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North Korea revalued its national currency for the first time in decades in a bid to fight inflation and flush out the black market money trade, reports said yesterday — a move that sent residents of the communist state scrambling to convert hoarded money into foreign currencies.

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