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Some Chinese travel agencies have cancelled tours to North Korea due to safety concerns as Pyongyang continues its war-like posturing. However, other Chinese operators say they still plan to take tourists in to the country.

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China's patience with North Korea is wearing thin, and a widely-expected nuclear test by the latter could bring that frustration to a head.

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 More than 100,000 people were evacuated in east China's Shandong Province on Monday as tropical storm Muifa continues to move along the country's eastern coast.

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Flooding forced the evacuation of more than 250,000 people in the northern China along its border with North Korea, state media said Monday.

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Flooding killed four people and forced the evacuation of 94,000 people in the northern Chinese port city of Dandong after heavy rains caused the Yalu river to breach its banks, state media said Sunday.a

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The Yalu River that marks China's border with North Korea breached a dike Saturday after torrential rains, inundating parts of the Chinese city of Dandong and forcing the evacuation of more than 50,000 people.

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SEOUL (AP) -- A South Korean missionary says North Korean officials are holding two American journalists and their guide after arresting them near the North Korean-Chinese border.

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Some Chinese travel agencies have cancelled tours to North Korea due to safety concerns as Pyongyang continues its war-like posturing. However, other Chinese operators say they still plan to take tourists in to the country.

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China's patience with North Korea is wearing thin, and a widely-expected nuclear test by the latter could bring that frustration to a head.

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 More than 100,000 people were evacuated in east China's Shandong Province on Monday as tropical storm Muifa continues to move along the country's eastern coast.

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Flooding forced the evacuation of more than 250,000 people in the northern China along its border with North Korea, state media said Monday.

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Flooding killed four people and forced the evacuation of 94,000 people in the northern Chinese port city of Dandong after heavy rains caused the Yalu river to breach its banks, state media said Sunday.a

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The Yalu River that marks China's border with North Korea breached a dike Saturday after torrential rains, inundating parts of the Chinese city of Dandong and forcing the evacuation of more than 50,000 people.

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