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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Morning News Roundup

The top story today has been the announcement of increased sanctions against North Korea. As Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is in South Korea for a diplomatic visit, we should expect a lot of statements to come out of the U.S. in the next couple days.

US announces new sanctions against North Korea (BBC)

Ex-spy from N. Korea visits Japan, renewing inquiry into 17 abductees (Washington Post)

NKorea on damage control at Asia security meeting (AP)

U.S. Spy Chief Nominee Clapper Sees Rising Danger in North Korea Relations (Bloomberg)

FACTBOX- International Sanctions Currently in Force Against North Korea (Reuters)
Posted by Ginger Ink at 10:25 AM
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