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Outcry over N Korea missile test Sec. Council votes for N. Korea sanctions Korean looks likely as Annan's successor North Korea said will conduct nuclear test   The UN was due to discuss the issue later amid growing fears over Pyongyang's military capabilities Shots fired amid Korean tension China, Japan leaders warn N. Korea Outcry at N Korea 'nuclear test' S Korean proposed as new UN chief North Korea claims nuclear test Map of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:2006_North_Korean_nuclear_test.png  Official Korean Central News Agency: North Korea claimed it has performed a successful nuclear test China urges UN action on N Korea   South Korean named U.N. leader  The General Assembly has appointed S. Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon to serve as the next secretary-general Evidence of radioactivity from N. Korea U.N. slaps sanctions on North Korea   The Council voted unanimously to slap trade, travel and other sanctions North Korea condemns UN sanctions N. Korea may planning 2nd nuclear test Rice holding 3-way talks in Seoul N. Korean ship may test sanctions N. Korea not planning second nuke test N. Korea agrees to return to nuclear talks Six-party talks end, no agreement


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Scientist's embryo cloning faked  An investigation into the pioneering work of cloning scientist Hwang Woo-suk has found further fabrications N. Korea fires missiles  White House spokesman: North Korea launched a pair of short-range missiles S. Korea charges stem-cell pioneer NK readies missile test NK warned over 'provocative' test US warns N Korea off missile test North Korea tests long-range missile


January 2006 ... more > Top ^

Jan.9  Talks hit sanctions snag
 
Jan.10  North Korea leader 'visits China'
Jan.11  Disgraced scientist Hwang apologises
Jan.18  Media confirm Kim's China visit


March 2006 ... more > Top ^

Mar.1  Two Koreas resume military talks
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Mar.9  North Korean missiles dramatically better


April 2006 ... more > Top ^

Apr.18  S. Korea ire at Japan island move
Apr.26  Prosecutors seek Hyundai arrest


May 2006 ... more > Top ^

May.5  Wie cuts through big golf barrier
May.10  WFP to resume food aid to N. Korea
May.11
May.19  N. Korea 'readies missile launch'
May.22  WHO chief dies after blood clot
May.23  N Korea calls off DMZ rail trial
May.29  U.S. apology sought in refugee killings


June 2006 ... more > Top ^

Jun.15
Jun.17
Jun.18  France held after dominating Korea
Jun.19
Jun.20  Missile on launching pad
Jun.23  Solid Swiss dump South Korea out


July 2006 ... more > Top ^

Jul.3  N. Korea threatens U.S. with nuclear war
Jul.4  
  North Korea also fired 5 shorter-range rockets. The closely watched long-range test failed within a minute
 The tests lasted about 5 hours. The Taepodong-2 failed after about 40 seconds. The short-range missiles all landed in the Sea of Japan. U.N. Security Council is planning to meet to discuss N. Korea's actions
Jul.5   Outcry over N Korea missile test  United Nations Security Council met to consider sanctions against Pyongyang N Korea vows more missile tests
Jul.6 U.S.: 2nd long-range missile test unlikely  US envoy begins talks on N Korea Jul.7  World steps up pressure on N.Korea  Japan seeks North Korea sanctions Jul.9 U.S. urges China: Pressure North Korea Jul.10 Security Council split on N Korea Jul.11  China urges N. Korea to pull back Jul.12 China warns of veto over N Korea Jul.13  Pyongyang walks out of Korea talks Jul.15   Sec. Council votes for N. Korea sanctions  The Security Council demanded that N. Korea suspend its ballistic missile program Jul.16  Heavy rains kill 13  U.S.: N. Korea has no choice but to talk Jul.27  N Korea threatens to quit talks Jul.28  ASEAN: N. Korea spurns nuke talks

August 2006 ... more > Top ^

Aug.5  Trawler safe after pirate ordeal Aug.18  U.S. puzzles over N. Korea n-site

September 2006 ... more > Top ^

Sep.18  New sanctions target North Korea Sep.23 N. Korea speeds up nuclear bomb plan


October 2006 ... more > Top ^

Oct.2     Korean looks likely as Annan's successor  South Korea's foreign minister Ban Ki-moon has cemented his position as the near-certain successor Oct.3   North Korea said will conduct nuclear test
  The UN was due to discuss the issue later amid growing fears over Pyongyang's military capabilities
Oct.4 World calls for North Korea restraint
Blunt U.S. warning to North Korea Oct.5 Russians 'in N Korea test talks'  U.N. agrees on draft for N. Korea Fears N. Korea may test at weekend Oct.6   Shots fired amid Korean tension  S. Korean troops have fired 40 warning shots at soldiers from the North when soldiers crossed into the DMZ  U.N. urges N. Korea to cancel nuclear test Oct.8     China, Japan leaders warn N. Korea  Japan and China agreed that a nuclear test cannot be tolerated and that Pyongyang should return to negotiations  North Korea may drop nuclear test Oct.9   Outcry at N Korea 'nuclear test'   Security Council members are meeting to discuss their reaction     S Korean proposed as new UN chief  Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon has been nominated by the Security Council as the successor to Kofi Annan   North Korea claims nuclear test Map of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:2006_North_Korean_nuclear_test.png
  Official Korean Central News Agency: North Korea claimed it has performed a successful nuclear test
 South Korean officials confirmed that North Korea performed its first nuclear test. The apparent test was conducted at 10:36 a.m. in Hwaderi near Kilju city. China was given a 20-minute warning and in turn told the U.S., Japan and S. Korea. The U.S. Geological Survey recorded a 4.2-magnitude quake in North Korea at 10:35 a.m., 385 kilometers northeast of the capital, Pyongyang
U.S. calls for sanctions against N. Korea Oct.10     China urges UN action on N Korea   Beijing has called for 'appropriate' action over North Korea's claim to have carried out a nuclear test U.S.: North Korean test 'went wrong' UN debates action over N Korea Oct.11 Japan announces N Korea sanctions Bush: N. Korea a 'threat to peace' Oct.12 China takes softer stance on North Korea  Vote on N Korea sanctions delayed Seoul, Beijing debate NK sanctions Oct.13 Talks on North Korea sanctions heat up     South Korean named U.N. leader
  The General Assembly has appointed S. Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon to serve as the next secretary-general.    Ban, 62, will be the 8th secretary general and the first from Asia since U Thant of Burma. Kofi Annan second ...
  Evidence of radioactivity from N. Korea  The evidence is preliminary. The U.S. will be in a position to confirm N. Korea's claim Oct.14   U.N. slaps sanctions on North Korea
  The Council voted unanimously to slap trade, travel and other sanctions.    The vote had been delayed because of concerns by China and Russia. The US has revised its dra...
Japan, South Korea hail sanctions vote Oct.15  U.S. presses Beijing on N. Korea Oct.16   North Korea condemns UN sanctions  The state media: the sanctions imposed after nuclear bomb test are a declaration of war Oct.17   N. Korea may planning 2nd nuclear test   U.S. official: activity at a second nuclear site is looking very similar to activity seen just before the nuclear test U.S. spies 3 potential nuke sites Oct.18     Rice holding 3-way talks in Seoul   U.S. Secretary of State arrived for meetings to discuss the region's response to North Korea's suspected nuclear test Oct.19  China pressures N Korean leader   N. Korean ship may test sanctions  The U.S. suspects the merchant ship that recently left port may be carrying equipment banned equipment Oct.20   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 North Korea sends mixed messages Oct.31   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

November 2006 ... more > Top ^

Nov.9  Next UN chief pledges key reforms Nov.18 APEC statement on N. Korea pleases Bush


December 2006 ... more > Top ^

Dec.17  N Korea warning to 'hostile' US Dec.19 U.S., North Korea meet one-on-one
Dec.22     Six-party talks end, no agreement  Japan's PM has warned North Korea it faces increased international pressure after talks ended without a breakthrough