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SEOUL (AFP) - South Korea's foreign minister Tuesday denied claims that two of the 21 Koreans held by Afghanistan's Taliban are seriously ill.

"The health problems of two female hostages, said to be in critical condition in domestic and foreign media reports, are not serious," Song Min-Soon told reporters before attending a weekly Cabinet meeting.

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SEOUL (AFP) - North Korea's only nuclear reactor has resumed operations after suspending them briefly last month, South Korea's spy agency said Monday.

The Yongbyon reactor, whose spent fuel rods produce atomic raw material to make bombs, "was shut down for about 10 days but resumed operations recently," a spokesman for the National Intelligence Service told AFP without elaborating.
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SEOUL (AFP) - South Korea's foreign minister Tuesday denied claims that two of the 21 Koreans held by Afghanistan's Taliban are seriously ill.

"The health problems of two female hostages, said to be in critical condition in domestic and foreign media reports, are not serious," Song Min-Soon told reporters before attending a weekly Cabinet meeting.

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SEOUL (AFP) - North Korea's only nuclear reactor has resumed operations after suspending them briefly last month, South Korea's spy agency said Monday.

The Yongbyon reactor, whose spent fuel rods produce atomic raw material to make bombs, "was shut down for about 10 days but resumed operations recently," a spokesman for the National Intelligence Service told AFP without elaborating.
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