The ANCYL has been stepping up its support for North Korea, Pyongyang’s media said, ahead of President Zuma’s visit to the G20 meeting in South Korea.
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/ 24 October 2010
Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso won a rain-hit and chaotic Korean Grand Prix to seize the Formula One championship lead on Sunday.
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/ 23 October 2010
Sebastian Vettel seized pole position for the inaugural South Korean Grand Prix on Saturday.
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/ 20 October 2010
G20 finance ministers will meet in South Korea this week to try to chart a new direction for the world’s economy after a devastating downturn.
New Pyongyang leadership could shake up region.
North Korea on Friday threatened a "physical response" to Washington’s plans for joint military drills with South Korea.
South Korea on Thursday rejected North Korea’s proposal for direct military talks on the sinking of a warship.
The Korean War, which began 60 years ago on Friday, lasted three years, cost millions of lives and never officially ended.
State-run Korea Resources (Kores) said on Thursday that it was looking closely at investing in several mines in Africa this year.
Somali asylum-seekers fleeing their country are routinely raped and beaten by Kenyan police when crossing the border, a report says.
Park Ji-Sung insists his South Korean side are capable of defeating Argentina when the unbeaten Soccer World Cup Group B rivals clash on Thursday.
Sales of condoms jumped five-fold in South Korea as fans celebrated after the nation’s football players rose to the occasion against Greece.
South Korea has referred the alleged sinking of one of its warships by a North Korean torpedo to the United Nations Security Council.
Leading policymakers expressed concern on Friday about the health of the world economy.
China deflected pressure to censure North Korea at a regional summit on Sunday, instead urging its neighbours to calm tensions.
North Korea vowed on Thursday to attack any South Korean ships that violate their disputed border.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il has told his military it may have to go to war, but only if the South attacks first.
South Korea on Monday announced steps to tighten the vice on the North’s already stumbling economy in punishment for sinking one of its navy ships.
South Korea accused the reclusive North on Thursday of torpedoing one of its warships, heightening tension in the region.
Marcus Fraser will take a one-stroke lead into Sunday’s shoot-out at the Ballantine’s Championship with Ernie Els just two shots off the pace.
Divers reached a sunken South Korean warship on Monday but heard no sounds of life from within the hull.
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/ 2 February 2010
Angry North Koreans have attacked security agents as hunger woes mount following a crackdown on free-market trade, according to reports on Tuesday.
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/ 22 January 2010
It built its economy on ships, steel and semi-conductors, but now South Korea is pushing a new growth engine.
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/ 18 November 2009
As unlikely as it would seem, South Korea and South Africa share a social philosophy — ubuntu.
South Korea’s secretary for future vision is considering how many of his people it takes to change a million lightbulbs. No joke.
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/ 11 September 2008
South Korean has ordered ministers to be prepared for any changes in North Korea after its leader, Kim Jong-Il, suffered a stroke, officials say.