Thursday, December 10, 2009

Is North Korea Facing Famine?

North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, sixth from right, poses with officers during a visit to a cattle farm. North Korea is facing severe food shortages after the worst harvest since the mid-1990s. KNS/AFP/GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO

North Korea Rushes To Starvation -- The Toronto Star

Currency revaluation and disastrous harvest threaten to collapse fragile food market.

North Korea's beleaguered people are used to running on empty. But a silent catastrophe that is looming in the secretive dictatorship may push the poorest beyond the point of no return.

A sudden revaluation has left the currency worthless, threatening collapse of the fragile food market.

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More News On North Korea

U.N. agency sees severe food shortage in North Korea -- Washington Post
North Korean Won Plunges 96% After Government Revaluation -- Bloomberg
Currency shift hits North Korea business, spooks China traders -- Reuters

US Envoy Returns From Talks With North Korea -- New York Times
U.S. Envoy Leaves North Korea After "Candid" Talks -- Global Security Newswire
U.S. Envoy Says North Korea Is Open to New Talks -- Wall Street Journal
Clinton says NKorea-US talks are 'positive' -- AFP
A look at North Korea's nuclear program -- AP

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