Monday, September 13, 2010

North Korea's First Congress In 30 Years Delayed



North Korea Party Meeting 'Delayed' -- Al Jazeera

First conference of ruling Workers' Party in 30 years postponed, with leader Kim apparently "ill".

North Korea's ruling party has delayed the start of a rare conference of the ruling Workers' Party (WPK) due to the health of Kim Jong-il, the country's leader, but his condition is not serious enough to cancel the meeting, according to South Korean television.

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More News On North Korea

Health of N.Korea's Kim delays key party meeting -- AFP
N.Korea meeting delayed due to leader's health-YTN -- Reuters
Kim’s poor health sets back meet, says source -- Joong Ang Daily
Kim's coming out is prime-time drama -- Asia Times
Apparent heir to North Korea leader Kim hard to picture -- L.A. Times
Kim Jong Un: Potential Successor in North Korea, but Who Is He? -- PBS News Hour
A Mystery Man To Lead North Korea? -- NPR
North Korea's Next Leader A Surprising Secret -- NPR
In North Korea, signs of public discontent about Kim succession -- Washington Post
South Korea Offers Aid to North -- Wall Street Journal
S.Korea pledges N.Korea aid as tensions ease -- AFP
S. Korea Considering Pyongyang's Proposal on Renewing Separated Family Visits -- Voice of America
Koreas To Hold Talks On Family Reunions In Kaesong On Sept. 17 - Yonhap -- Wall Street Journal
Korean tensions thaw ahead of talks -- Al Jazeera
U.S. Envoy in East Asia For Talks on North Korea -- Global Security Newswire
US team to discuss NKorea on Asia tour -- AFP
S. Korea's final report affirms Cheonan was sunk by N. Korean torpedo -- CNN

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