India today banned exports andimports of all items from North Korea which can be used innuclear or ballistic missile plans of the communist nation.The decision conforms to United Nations Security Councilresolutions and the International Atomic Energy Agency actionimposing sanctions on North Korea in the nuclear fieldfollowing the country not heeding to their demand ofrefraining from conducting nuclear...
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Tuesday banned exports and imports of all items from North Korea which can be used in nuclear or ballistic missile plans of the communist nation.In conformity with the decisions of the United Nations Security Council and the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Commerce Ministry has put a blanket ban on "all items, materials, equipment, goods and technologies which could contribute to the Democratic...
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India on Tuesday banned exports and imports of all items from North Korea which can be used in nuclear or ballistic missile plans of the communist nation.The decision conforms to United Nations Security Council resolutions and the International Atomic Energy Agency action imposing sanctions on North Korea in the nuclear field following the country not heeding to their demand of refraining from conducting...
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India on Tuesday banned exports and imports of all items from North Korea which can be used in nuclear or ballistic missile plans of the communist nation.The decision conforms to United Nations Security Council resolutions and the International Atomic Energy Agency action imposing sanctions on North Korea in the nuclear field following the country not heeding to their demand of refraining from conducting...
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and imports of all items from North Korea which can be used in nuclear or ballistic missile plans of the communist nation.In conformity with the decisions of the United Nations Security Council and the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Commerce Ministry has put a blanket ban on "all items, materials, equipment, goods and technologies which could contribute to the Democratic People's Republic...
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Facing ban from the international parent body after a series of dope flunks, India [] has withdrawn its weightlifting team from the World Championships in Korea next week, the national federation said on Saturday.The Indian Weightlifting Federation had sent a preliminary list of 12 lifters - six men and as many women - for the November 20-29 event at Goyang City in South Korea but has now withdrawn...
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weightlifters'participation in the 2010 Commonwealth Games in jeopardy, thesport's world governing body meets tomorrow in Goyang City,Korea to decide whether to ban the country for a spate of dopeflunks last month.Six lifters returned positive for banned substances inout-of-competition tests conducted by WADA in September inPune, which ultimately led to the en masse resignation of theexecutive committee...
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Seoul, Oct 26: After two years of hostility, the Red Cross Society of South Korea proposed to offer 10,000 tons of corn to North Korea on Monday, Oct 26.However, officials maintained that nothing more must be looked into the 4.1 billion Won ($3.5 million) humanitarian aid provided by South Korea.Unification Ministry spokesman Chun HAe-Sung said that the humanitarian aid provided to North Korea through...
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andimports of all items from North Korea which can be used innuclear or ballistic missile plans of the communist nation.In conformity with the decisions of the United NationsSecurity Council and the International Atomic Energy Agency,the Commerce Ministry has put a blanket ban on "all items,materials, equipment, goods and technologies which couldcontribute to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea'snuclear-related,...
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President Obama is greeted with an arrival ceremony in Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday.-- North Korea's nuclear program and a free trade agreement will be front and center on President Obama's agenda as he visits South Korea -- the last leg of his trip to Asia.Obama landed in South Korea on Wednesday evening local time. He will visit the U.S. Embassy in the capital, Seoul, and meet with President...
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