Harper’s North Korean Reality Check
Having a majority seems to have loosened Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s tongue, allowing him to speak more plain truths. Take this morning’s statement about the welcome death of North Korean leader...
View ArticleMike Graston’s Cartoon For Dec. 20, 2011
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View ArticleDelayed hotel construction reflects national pride
Re: After 20 years, hotel soon to open, world brief, Postmedia News Services, Nov. 2. I would like to clear up a misconception in the article about North Korea’s Ryugyong Hotel. It has never been a...
View ArticleStory seems motivated by anti-Korean muckraking
Re: North Korea’s caste system quietly fraying at the seams, by Tim Sullivan, The Associated Press, Jan. 4. I am surprised that you chose to focus on North Korea when it is well-known that the caste...
View ArticleWest hypocritical to judge achievements of two Koreas
Re: South Korea celebrates first satellite launch, by Sam Kim, The Associated Press, Jan. 31. This article is a great example of how the media skew one point of view over another. While the South...
View ArticleObama calls N. Korean nuclear test ‘highly provocative’
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Tuesday called North Korea’s latest nuclear test a “highly provocative act” that threatens U.S. security and international peace. “The danger posed by North...
View ArticleWhite House taking N. Korea seriously amid ‘state of war’ rhetoric
WASHINGTON – The White House said Saturday it is taking seriously new threats by North Korea but also noted Pyongyang’s history of “bellicose rhetoric.” North Korea warned Seoul on Saturday that the...
View ArticleCan North Korea already put a nuclear warhead on a missile that threatens its...
WASHINGTON – North Korea is widely recognized as being years away from perfecting the technology to back up its bold threats of a pre-emptive strike on the United States. But some nuclear experts say...
View ArticleU.S., China aim for nuclear-free North Korea
BEIJING, China – The United States and China committed Saturday to a process aimed at ridding North Korea of its nuclear weapons, with the Obama administration gaining at least the rhetorical support...
View ArticleNorth Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un’s ex-lover, 11 others, executed
By Julian Ryall, London DaIly Telegraph Kim Jong-un’s former girlfriend was among a dozen well known North Korean performers who were executed by machine gun, it was claimed Thursday. Hyon Song-wol ,...
View ArticleDennis Rodman back in North Korea to visit his ‘friend’ Kim (with video)
BEIJING — Basketball star Dennis Rodman is in North Korea for the second time this year for what he says is a friendly visit to his friend, the communist nation’s leader, Kim Jong Un. But he is...
View ArticleFake news broadcast announcing North Korea making World Cup Final goes viral
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View ArticleNorth Korea’s response to film was inevitable
If the U.S. government’s claim is correct that North Korea was involved in the unprecedented hack attack on Sony Pictures that scuttled Seth Rogen’s latest comedy, no one can say they weren’t warned....
View ArticleSeth Rogen, James Franco and others react to restored release of The Interview
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View ArticleCyber weapons talks a possibility
We’ll probably never know if North Korea cyber attacked Sony for making the movie “The Interview” or if the U.S. retaliated by shutting down the North Korean computer system. Both scenarios are...
View ArticleLakeshore Cinemas to screen The Interview
After weeks of international controversy, a screwball action-comedy about bumping off the supreme leader of North Korea is coming to big screens in Canada — including locally. Lakeshore Cinemas will...
View ArticleNorth Korea to get gift from Leamington: soup
A Leamington charity’s first international donation of soup mixes will go to secretive North Korea. The Southwestern Ontario Gleaners began chopping and dehydrating surplus vegetables in August and...
View ArticleHelp at home first
Re: North Korea to get gift from Leamington: soup, by Sharon Hill, Feb. 6. If you accept that “charity begins at home,” then why North Korea? By feeding those “in need” you are in effect propping up a...
View ArticleWho decides legality of a religious sect?
I don’t know the common/popular (or permitted) religion of North Korea, nor the main religions of the many other countries on our constantly digitally-expanding planet. The one thing I do know is that...
View ArticleNorth Korea unveils online shopping site, which most of the impoverished...
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