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| Dec.16 |
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North Korea marks Kim Jong-il death North Korea is marking the second anniversary of the death of leader Kim Jong-il, days after the dramatic purge of a top-level official
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| Feb.15 |
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North Korea marks Kim's birthday North Korea is marking the 70th birthday of late leader Kim Jong-il, also dubbed the 'day of the shining star'
| Jan.11 |
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Permanent display for Kim Jong-il
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| Dec.29 |
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N Korea hails Kim's son as leader  North Korea has hailed late leader Kim Jong-il's son, Kim Jong-un, as 'supreme leader of the party, state and army' | |
| Dec.28 |
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Thousands gather for Kim memorial Map of Pyongyang North Korea Huge crowds assembled in Pyongyang at a national memorial service for the North Korean leader Kim Jong Il
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Kim Jong-il state funeral held in N. Korea Map of Pyongyang North Korea North Korea has begun two days of funeral services for late leader Kim Jong-il with a huge procession in the capital, Pyongyang. Thousands of soldiers bowed their heads as a giant portrait of Kim was carried slowly through the streets.
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| Dec.27 |
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Mourners fill Pyongyang streets for Kim Map of Pyongyang North Korea The funeral of the North Korean leader Kim Jong Il unfolded across the snow-laden streets of Pyongyang
| Dec.22 |
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N. Korea welcomes South's delegations North Korea will admit delegations from the South that wish to visit Pyongyang to express their condolences following the death of Kim Jong ...
| Dec.20 |
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North Korea leader lies in state Map of Pyongyang North Korea Kim Jong-il's son and heir, Kim Jong-un, and senior officials have been paying their last respects to the late North Korean leader
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S. Korea expresses sympathy to N. Korea
| Dec.19 |
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North Koreans mourn Kim Jong-il People wept openly on the streets of the capital. Kim Jong-un described as the 'great successor' whom North Koreans should unite behind
| Dec.18 |
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N Korean leader Kim Jong-il dies  North Korean leader Kim Jong-il has died at the age of 69, state-run television in an emotional statement has announced
The announcer, wearing black, said he had died of physical and mental over-work. He has been the dictator of the communist country since the death of his father Kim Il-sung in 1994.
Kim Jong-il suffered a stroke in 2008 and was absent from public view for months.
His designated successor is believed to be his son, Kim Jong-woon
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| Aug.24 |
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Kim Jong-il in rare Russia talks North Korea is ready to return to nuclear talks without preconditions after a meeting between Medvedev and Kim Jong Il
| Aug.19 |
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Kim Jong-il begins Russian trip
| May.26 |
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China acknowledges visit from Kim Jong Il
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| Sep.28 |
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Key posts for N Korea leader's son Kim Jong-un, the youngest son of Kim Jong-il, has been appointed to two key party posts, in a move seen as part of a gradual transfer of pow...
| Sep.27 |
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N Korean leader's son 'promoted' Kim Jong-il's third son, Kim Jong-un, has been appointed a general, the country's state media say | |
| Aug.25 |
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Kim Jong Il making China visit North Korean leader Kim Jong Il is visiting China, the South Korean JoongAng Daily reported Thursday
| May.6 |
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Kim Jong-il 'backs' nuclear talks
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| Oct.3 |
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Chinese premier meets NK leader
| Aug.4 |
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N. Korean leader pardons U.S. journalists President Kim Jong Il has pardoned and ordered the release of two U.S. journalists after Bill Clinton met with top North Korean officials
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Bill Clinton meets with N. Korea leader Clinton arrived in Pyongyang on a mission to negotiate the release of two U.S. journalists who have been held in the communist nation since ...
| Jul.13 |
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Report: Kim Jong Il has pancreatic cancer
| Jul.8 |
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Kim Jong Il frail at father's memorial North Korea's reclusive leader appeared in public for the first time in months to commemorate the 15th anniversary of his father's death
| Jun.9 |
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Kim J. Il's son not interested in succession
| Jun.1 |
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N Korea 'names Kim's successor' Kim Jong-il has designated his youngest son Kim Jong-un to be the country's next leader, who reportedly studied English, German and French
| Apr.26 |
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Kim's son joins N. Korea military board
| Jan.22 |
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Chinese official meets with Kim Jong-Il
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| Oct.4 |
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Kim Jong-il 'appears in public'
| Sep.10 |
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N.Korea denies Kim health 'conspiracies' North Korea denied claims that Kim Jong Il is seriously ill and may have suffered a stroke, granting a rare interview to a foreign media
| Sep.9 |
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Kim missing from parade Map of Pyongyang North Korea There is growing speculation about the health of Kim Jong-il, 66, after he failed to attend a huge martial parade in Pyongyang | |
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| Dec.14 |
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N.Korea answers Bush's letter
| Oct.3 |
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Korean leaders sign declaration Kim Jong Il and Roh Moo-hyun signed a joint statement, pledging to begin work on a permanent peace agreement
| Oct.2 |
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Two Koreas open summit talks
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| Oct.19 |
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China pressures N Korean leader
| Jan.18 |
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Media confirm Kim's China visit
| Jan.10 |
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North Korea leader 'visits China'
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| Jun.3 |
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N. Korea demands U.S. apology
| Feb.21 |
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N Korea hints at return to talks
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| Sep.17 |
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N Korea confesses to kidnappings
| Feb.15 |
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Kim Jong-il 60th birthday
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| Aug.4 |
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Putin meets Kim Jong Il North Korean leader intends to observe the moratorium on long-range missile testing until 2003
| Jul.25 |
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Kim Jong-il on rail trip to Moscow
| Jan.20 |
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Kim Jong Il left Beijing
| Jan.14 |
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Kim Jong Il visit China
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| Jun.15 |
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Presidents of Koreas sign peace accord Summit between Kim Jong-il and Kim Dae-jung. North stops propaganda broadcasts against the South
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