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| Jul. 4 |
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Musharraf accused of N. Korea nuke deal Pakistan: Disgraced scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan: North Korea received nuclear material from Pakistan in a 2000 shipment supervised by the army | |
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| Jul. 2 |
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North Korea declaration 'verifiable' Washington: Since Pyongyang released details of its program, U.S. officials aren't using the word 'complete' any longer.
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| Jun. 26 |
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N Korea to destroy reactor tower North Korea is preparing to demolish the cooling tower at its Yongbyon reactor, in a symbolic display of its intention to disarm
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N. Korea releases details of nucl. Program Bush welcomed moves made by North Korea to remove itself from a U.S. list of states that sponsor terrorism
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| Jun. 25 |
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North Korea declaration expected There are reports the communist country could hand over a long-awaited declaration of its nuclear activities
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| Jun. 23 |
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Media invited to nuclear plant blast North Korea is to blow up the plant's cooling tower, a key part of its controversial Yongbyon nuclear reactor
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| Jun.18 |
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Rice: N. Korea to declare nuclear past Washington: Secretary of State is saying a deal with Pyongyang to scrap its nuclear ambitions made Asia and the United States safer
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| Apr.24 |
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Syria 'had covert nuclear scheme'  The United States has accused N. Korea of helping Syria build a nuclear reactor that 'was not intended for peaceful purposes'
| A covert nuclear reactor destroyed last year in Syria would have been capable of producing plutonium. But senior intelligence officials had only low confidence that the facility was meant to build nuclear weapons
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| Apr.23 |
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U.S. to cite N. Korea-Syria nuclear link U.S. Congress: U.S. intelligence officials will tell members of Congress that N. Korea was helping Syria build a nuclear facility
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| Dec.30 |
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N Korea 'failing on nuclear deal' Washington: North Korea has failed to provide all the information about its nuclear program it had promised in return for international aid
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Afghanistan expels top UN and EU officials
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| Dec.14 |
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N.Korea answers Bush's letter
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| Dec.6 |
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Bush sends letter to North Korea. Washington
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| Dec.5 |
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Cautious optimism with N. Korea. Washington
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U.S.: Iran's nuclear weapons work halted
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| Nov.6 |
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Nuke shutdown begins
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| Nov.2 |
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N Korea nuclear shutdown to start
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Iran's nuclear negotiator resigns
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| Oct.3 |
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N Korea agrees nuclear deadline North Korea has agreed to disable its main nuclear reactor and give complete details of its nuclear program by December 31
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| Sep.30 |
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N Korea nuke talks end, no deal. Beijing
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| Jul.9 |
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IAEA approves N. Korea mission Austria: The U.N. nuclear watchdog's governing body authorized the dispatch of monitors to North Korea to verify a promised shutdown
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| Jun.26 |
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UN 'will visit' N Korea reactor A team of nuclear inspectors will visit the nuclear reactor at the centre of a key disarmament deal
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| Jun.25 |
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U.S. envoy: Korean peace talks possible. Washington
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N. Korea: We'll move on nuke deal
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| Jun.24 |
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N Korea confirms funds transfer
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| Jun.22 |
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N Korea reactor 'shut in weeks'
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Protesters clash with police at G8
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| Apr.13 |
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N Korea reaches nuclear deadline The deadline is for for closing a key nuclear reactor but it's unclear whether the Yongbyon facility will be shut as agreed
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| Mar.2 |
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North Korea pledges to quit nukes
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| Feb.19 |
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North Korea to give up nuclear program North Korea agrees to give up its nuclear program, for oil
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| Feb.13 |
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N. Korea agrees to nuclear disarmament  Beijing: North Korea agreed to shut down its main reactor within 60 days before eventually dismantling its atomic weapons program. N. Korea will receive initial aid equal to 50,000 tons of heavy fuel oil for shutting dow... | |
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| Jan.27 |
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NK fury at 'lies' over Iran links North Korea expressed outrage at a report that Pyongyang was sharing its nuclear weapons technology with Iran
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Security Council approves Iran sanctions
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| Oct.31 |
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N. Korea agrees to return to nuclear talks U.S. and Chinese officials: North Korea has agreed to rejoin 6-nation talks on its nuclear weapons program
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| Oct.20 |
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North Korea sends mixed messages A report said Kim Jong Il regrets staging a nuclear test on October 9 and that he is not planning another
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N. Korea not planning second nuke test Kim Jong Il told a Chinese delegation that N. Korea was not planning a second nuclear weapons test
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| Oct.12 |
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China takes softer stance on North Korea Beijing: China is saying 'punishment is not the purpose' for U.N. sanctions against Pyongyang for its nuclear test
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| Oct.11 |
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Bush: N. Korea a 'threat to peace'. Washington
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| Oct.10 |
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UN debates action over N Korea
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| Oct.9 |
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Outcry at N Korea 'nuclear test'  UN Security Council: Security Council members are meeting to discuss their reaction | |
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| Oct.4 |
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World calls for North Korea restraint. UN Security Council
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| Oct.3 |
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North Korea said will conduct nuclear test The UN was due to discuss the issue later amid growing fears over Pyongyang's military capabilities
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Sanctions loom, Iran keeps enriching
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