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The first working-level talks in over two years between officials of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and South Korea began on Sunday at Panmunjom border village, according to Yonhap news agency.

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 South Korea on Friday renewed its call on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to come to the negotiating table over their joint tour program.   "The government expressed regret over North Korea (DPRK)'s rejection of a proposed inter-Korean meeting, and urged the North to respond to our calls for talks over tours to Kumgang," unification ministry spokesman Chun Hae-sung told reporters.

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South Korea on Monday approved additional humanitarian aid to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), marking the latest in a series of civilian aid efforts after the government allowed resuming humanitarian aid to the DPRK in March.

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North Korea on Friday proposed holding parliamentary talks with South Korea in its latest diplomatic overture toward Seoul after months of animosity.

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Three of four North Koreans rescued at sea earlier this week will be allowed to stay in the South after requesting asylum and the fourth wants to return home, a South Korean official said Saturday.

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South Korea has no intention of resuming its food aid to North Korea, an official said Monday, a day after the ruling party chief questioned whether the assistance should restart because of recent flooding in the impoverished North.

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South Korea demanded Monday that North Korea release a seven-man crew and their fishing boat that the country seized off the east coast days after it threatened to retaliate against the South's massive naval drills.

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Floods and landslides across Asia plunged millions into misery yesterday as rubble-strewn waters killed at least 127 in northwestern China and 4 million Pakistanis faced food shortages amid their country's worst-ever flooding.

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Floods and landslides across Asia plunged millions into misery Sunday as rubble-strewn waters killed at least 127 in northwestern China and 4 million Pakistanis faced food shortages amid their country's worst-ever flooding.

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South African officials have denied a report that North Korean laborers are working on football stadiums across the country ahead of this year's World Cup, a news agency said Tuesday.

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 South Korea on Friday renewed its call on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to come to the negotiating table over their joint tour program.   "The government expressed regret over North Korea (DPRK)'s rejection of a proposed inter-Korean meeting, and urged the North to respond to our calls for talks over tours to Kumgang," unification ministry spokesman Chun Hae-sung told reporters.

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South Korea on Monday approved additional humanitarian aid to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), marking the latest in a series of civilian aid efforts after the government allowed resuming humanitarian aid to the DPRK in March.

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North Korea on Friday proposed holding parliamentary talks with South Korea in its latest diplomatic overture toward Seoul after months of animosity.

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Three of four North Koreans rescued at sea earlier this week will be allowed to stay in the South after requesting asylum and the fourth wants to return home, a South Korean official said Saturday.

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South Korea has no intention of resuming its food aid to North Korea, an official said Monday, a day after the ruling party chief questioned whether the assistance should restart because of recent flooding in the impoverished North.

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South Korea demanded Monday that North Korea release a seven-man crew and their fishing boat that the country seized off the east coast days after it threatened to retaliate against the South's massive naval drills.

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Floods and landslides across Asia plunged millions into misery yesterday as rubble-strewn waters killed at least 127 in northwestern China and 4 million Pakistanis faced food shortages amid their country's worst-ever flooding.

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Floods and landslides across Asia plunged millions into misery Sunday as rubble-strewn waters killed at least 127 in northwestern China and 4 million Pakistanis faced food shortages amid their country's worst-ever flooding.

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South African officials have denied a report that North Korean laborers are working on football stadiums across the country ahead of this year's World Cup, a news agency said Tuesday.

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