Sunny Lee Archive
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Oct 01, 2009
Mao led the People's Republic through three decades of misery. It took Deng equally long to turn it into an economic giant. Read Article China makes its great leap despite Mao
Sep 28, 2009
The South Korean president's plan to resolve the North Korean nuclear issue during his trip to New York was met with a cold response from the US. Read Article US unhappy with Seoul's proposal for Pyongyang
Sep 21, 2009
In a significant change to its strategic posture, North Korea now appears willing to resume multilateral denuclearisation negotiations. Read Article Pyongyang open to nuclear talks
Sep 14, 2009
Pyongyang watchers are puzzled and divided: has the 'Dear Leader' recovered his health, or is there a power struggle under way? Read Article Mystery of Kim's successor deepens
Sep 05, 2009
From camels to souq scenes, many paintings portraying Arabian culture are the work of Chinese artists who have never seen the UAE. Read Article 'Arabic' art - made in China
Aug 31, 2009
Walter Keats, who runs the only US tour company approved by North Korea, has been taking visitors to the isolated state since 1995. Read Article A regular on a road less travelled
Aug 26, 2009
In sending a delegation to a South Korean president's funeral and releasing two American reporters, analysts say Pyongyang is sincere. Read Article North Korea extends olive branch to US
Aug 16, 2009
The president says South Korea would also reduce its armoury in return for Pyongyang ending its nuclear weapons programme. Read Article Seoul offers North massive aid package
Aug 05, 2009
Ex-US president meets the North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il to secure release of journalists. Read Article Clinton's surprise trip could mean breakthrough in nuclear stand-off
Aug 04, 2009
The US is driving a wedge between China and North Korea by proposing that Beijing and Washington form a contingency plan in preparation for the "post-Kim Jong Il North Korea", China's government-controlled media claims. Read Article US accused of pressure on China for dialogue