U.S. police officers sharing food, building trust in Afghanistan updated Sat, October 24, 2009
On a recent night at The Fort restaurant in Denver, John King ordered American fare for his Afghan friend. Bison filet and elk chop.
U.N. slams North Korea over human rights updated Sat, October 24, 2009
Nearly 40 percent of North Koreans are starving, and a shortfall in international aid means that a fraction of those people will receive food donations, a U.N. rights expert said.
Rain stays bright in the spotlight updated Sat, October 24, 2009
He's gone from being a backup dancer to the biggest thing in Asian pop culture, an actor and singer who has sold millions of albums.
U.N. envoy slams North Korea over human rights updated Fri, October 23, 2009
Nearly 40 percent of North Koreans are starving, and a shortfall in international aid means that a fraction of those people will receive food donations, a U.N. rights expert said.
Cocktail comeback rescues ancient Korean brew updated Thu, October 22, 2009
Step into the Jipyeong Factory and you walk back in time.
Benevolent bureaucrat: Ban Ki-moon updated Tue, October 20, 2009
Back in his native South Korea, the Korean Foreign Ministry nicknamed him "Ban-chusa," meaning "the Bureaucrat" or "the administrative clerk."
Doing business in North Korea updated Mon, October 19, 2009
As the chairwoman of South Korea's Hyundai group, Hyun Jeong-eun, faces business challenges few other executives can imagine.
N. Korean nuclear officials to attend U.S. conferences updated Fri, October 16, 2009
The State Department has decided to authorize visas for a North Korean nuclear delegation so they can attend conferences in the United States later this month, a department spokesman said Friday.
South Korea accepts North's apology updated Thu, October 15, 2009
North Korea's apology for a flooding incident that killed six people in the South shows a "willingness on the part of North Korea to improve relations," a South Korean presidential spokesman said.