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Place: Imjin River

North Korea expresses 'regret' at South's flood casualties

North Korea today expressed regret over its recent release of dam water that sparked flooding downstream blamed for six South Korean deaths.

Wed, 14 Oct, 2009

North Korea fires five short-range missiles

North Korea fired five short-range missiles off its east coast today, a news report said, even as South Korea proposed working-level talks with its communist neighbour.

Mon, 12 Oct, 2009

Tensions rise as Koreas exchange fire

SOUTH KOREA exchanged machine gun fire with communist North Korea yesterday in a rare incident that could raise the diplomatic stakes just as Pyongyang appears set to return to talks on its nuclear ambitions.

Fri, 18 Jul, 2003

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