Timeline: N. Korea nuclear dispute

A North Korean soldier scans the southern side of the border at Panmunjom along the Demilitarized Zone.

Five nations -- the United States, South Korea, Russia, China and Japan -- are applying pressure on Pyongyang to get the secretive nation to give up its nuclear weapons ambitions.

North Korea says it has quit the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty amid suspicions that it is developing nuclear weapons. It later reverses that decision.

Read the whole story on CNN or try our Toolbar
Bookmark and Share
blog comments powered by Disqus

Related stories:

  • Police describe methodical killings in hotel

    Apr 23rd, 2009 - baltimoresun

    The phone in the Parentes' 10th-floor hotel room rang just before midnight. By then, a mother and two daughters staying there had been beaten and asphyxiated by the man who answered the phone...

  • As Bush adviser, Rice delivered OK to waterboard

    Apr 22nd, 2009 - Yahoo! News

    WASHINGTON – Then-national security adviser Condoleezza Rice verbally OK'd the CIA's request to subject alleged al-Qaida terrorist Abu Zubaydah to waterboarding in July 2002...

  • Chris Weigant: First 100 Days Retrospective: Ford, Carter, Reagan

    Apr 22nd, 2009 - The Huffington Post

    It is "first 100 days" season in Washington. This is when lazy journalists (I include myself in that designation) write about an artificial timeline first instituted for Franklin Roosevelt's presidency...

  • CIA, harsh military interrogations linked

    Apr 22nd, 2009 - MSNBC

    WASHINGTON - The brutal treatment of prisoners by the military at Guantanamo Bay, Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison and Afghanistan was systematic and a direct result of the CIA's early use of harsh interrogation tactics...

  • Second Life to regulate adult content

    Apr 22nd, 2009 - TG Daily

    Chicago (IL) - Linden Lab has confirmed its intention to regulate adult content found in the wild virtual world of Second Life. The company will implement a three-tiered rating system - PG...

More stories ...

Related videos from YouTube:

More videos ...

Google Search: