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| Oct. 1 |
South Korea |
Two Koreas end brief military talks| The first military talks between North and South in 8 months ended in just 1.5 hour, casting doubts over the prospect of any progress | |
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| Jul.17 |
North Korea |
N Korea closes more nuclear sites Mohamed ElBaradei: N. Korea has shut down all five nuclear facilities at its main Yongbyon complex
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| Jun.16 |
North Korea |
Atomic inspectors can return  | North Korea has invited inspectors from IAEA back into the country to monitor the shut down of its main nuclear reactor | |
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| Mar.1 |
North Korea |
Two Koreas resume military talks The talks have resumed after a break of nearly two years and expected to help ease military tension
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| Dec.28 |
Aceh |
Troops withdrawal complete A ceremony is marking the withdrawal of Indonesian troops sent there to combat an uprising
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| Dec.26 |
Aceh |
Rebels say army disbanded Aceh rebels formally disbanded their armed wing, fulfilling the next step of a tsunami-inspired peace plan
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| Aug.6 |
Japan |
Doves, silence for A-bomb victims| Tens of thousands of people gathered in Hiroshima 60 years after the world's first atomic bomb was dropped | |
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| Jun.23 |
South Korea |
Koreas agree to end of nuclear standoff Delegates from North and South have agreed to seek a peaceful resolution to the North's nuclear standoff
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| Jan.12 |
Aceh |
Aceh rebels urge ceasefire talks Separatist rebels have called on the government to join their ceasefire to allow a humanitarian relief operation
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| Jan.10 |
Aceh |
Government 'deal' with Aceh rebels The foreign minister said that rebels had agreed not to disrupt the flow of aid into Aceh
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| Jun.7 |
South Korea |
US plans big S Korea troop cuts The United States has proposed withdrawing 12,500 of its 37,000 troops by 2006
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| Jun.3 |
South Korea |
Koreas agree on easing tensions North and South have reached an agreement in principle on reducing military tension followed talks between officers
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| Feb.2 |
Taiwan |
Taiwan seeks demilitarised zone President Chen Shui-bian has called for a demilitarised zone to be set up between Taiwan and China
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| Jul.27 |
Solomon Islands |
Peace force reins in gangs Australia has sent more naval vessels. Multinational intervention force is bringing militants under control
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| Jun.8 |
Japan |
Rebels offered peace carrot Sri Lankan Prime Minister has offered a provisional administrative structure for the Tamil-majority region
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| May.18 |
Japan |
Aceh peace talks break down 2 days of talks between Indonesian officials and separatist rebels ended without agreement
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| May.14 |
Aceh |
Fresh Aceh talks renew peace hopes Government negotiators and rebels will meet in Tokyo for talks aimed at saving a 5-month peace pact
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| Apr.27 |
South Korea |
S. Korea presses 'nuclear' North Kim Jong Il rallied front-line troops urging them to prepare for imminent military action
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| Mar.30 |
Beijing |
Students hold rare protest Students at Peking University staged a quiet demonstration against the war in Iraq
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| Mar.6 |
Beijing |
China rallies behind war opponents China has said there is no need for a new UN resolution on Iraq. Foreign Minister backed France, Russia and Germany
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| Feb.7 |
North Korea |
N. Korea warns against aggression
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| Jan.3 |
South Korea |
S Korea offers to mediate over North| President-elect Roh Moo-hyun has suggested that his country plays the role of broker | |
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| Dec.16 |
North Korea |
N. Korea: Only treaty will prevent war| North Korea said the only way to prevent a wa was by signing a non-aggression treaty with the United States | |
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| Aug.30 |
South Korea |
Breakthrough on Korean border links 3 days of talks ended with an agreement to resume construction of cross-border road and rail links
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