S.Korea bans its nationals from visiting DPRK except Kaesong complex ??
?????Monday 19th December, 2011??Source: Global Times
South Korea said on Monday it would ban its nationals from visiting the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), except a joint inter-Korean industrial complex located in the country's border city of Kaesong.
Seoul's Ministry of Unification in charge of inter-Korean affairs said the move comes with an aim to ensure personal security of its na...
Kim Jong-un is all but certain to step into the shoes of his father Kim Jong-Il, who passed away on Saturday. Taking charge of a nuclear powered and relatively unstable country, Kim Jong-Il, who is in his 20s, appears to have the support of the North Korean people and the military.
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