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04/20/2024 03:01:05 am

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China Bans Coal Shipment from North Korea.

China Orders Complete ban on Coal Shipments From North Korea

China has announced a complete suspension of coal imports from North Korea in its latest effort to fully comply with the United Nation's (UN) sanctions. The move is seen as a retaliatory measure against Pyongyang's latest missile test that was carried out earlier this week.

China urges Relevant Parties to Exercise Restrain Over North Korea issue.

China Condemns North Korea’s Missile Test but Urges Restraint

China has criticized North Korea's latest missile test but also called for relevant parties to exercise restrain ahead of an urgent United Nations Security Council's (UN) meeting on Monday. Pyongyang's latest missile test was the first this year and also first since U.S. President Donald Trump assumed the office.

North Korea Premier Kim Yong II Visits China

China, North Korea Start Restoring Ties: Report

China and North Korea are reportedly restoring ties after tension on Pyongyang's threat to test launch an intercontinental ballistic missile erupted.

China, North Korea

China to Send Half a Million Tons of Food Aid to North Korea: Report

China will send half a million tons of food aid to North Korea this year, an insider in North Korea revealed on Sunday.

An Air Koryo plane with Premier Kim Yong II arrives at the Beijing International Airport on March 17, 2009 in Beijing, China.

North Korean Passenger Aircraft Forced to Land in China After Fire Erupts Onboard

A North Korean airliner was forced to make an emergency landing in northeastern China on Friday after a fire erupted onboard the aircraft.

Hillary Clinton Vows to Cooperate with China on North Korea Nuclear Threat

Hillary Clinton Vows to Cooperate With China on North Korea Nuclear Threat

Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton has said that she make working with China to address North Korea's nuclear threat her topmost priority if she gets elected as the next president of the United States.

Chinese President Xi Jinping Won't Allow War to Erupt on the Korean Peninsula

Chinese President Xi Jinping Vows not to Allow War to Erupt in Korean Peninsula

As a close neighbor of the Korean peninsula, Chinese President Xi Jinping said Beijing will not allow war or chaos to erupt in the military hotspot as he vowed to take the diplomatic avenue to rid North Korea of nuclear weapons.

The Hong Kong registered cargo ship, Tiger Shandog (R) is currently at anchor off the coast of Redcar with a 164,000 tonne cargo of Australian coal bound for the SSI UK steel plant on Sep. 29, 2015 in Redcar, England. (Photo: Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

China, DPRK Trade Updates: Beijing Bans Imports from Pyongyang, Restricts Trade

China's Beijing has decided to restrict trade and ban certain imports from Pyongyang following the newly-implemented sanctions by the United Nations against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).

China, South Korea Intensify UN Sanctions Against North Korea

China, South Korea Intensify UN Sanctions Against North Korea

China and South Korea have intensified their efforts to enforce the sanctions against North Korea with the mainland recently barring a North Korean freighter from one of its ports and Seoul stepping up its crackdown on individuals and business entities believed to have contributed to Pyongyang's development of its nuclear programme.

China Says New UN Sanctions Against North Korea Should Not Affect Ordinary Citizens

China Says Latest UN Sanctions Against North Korea Should not Affect Ordinary Citizens

As China and the US finally agree on the terms of United Nations (UN) sanctions against North Korea, Beijing has reiterated that the punishment should be directed at reining in North Korea's nuclear and missile programme and should not affect ordinary people in the hermit country.

North Korea Sanctions, US, China

China, US Make 'Progress' on UN Resolution-Backed Sanctions Against North Korea

China and the United States have made 'significant progress' in coming up with a United Nations (UN) resolution sanctions against North Korea for its recent rocket launch and missile tests.

South Korea Reacts To North Korea's Rocket Launch

Kim Jong-un Praises Scientists Following Recent Rocket Launch, Calls for More

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Monday commended the scientists involved in Pyongyang's recent rocket launch that showed the enemies a "telling blow." He ordered the scientists to proceed with developing more rockets to be launched.

China Sends Top Level Diplomats to US and South Korea To Curb North Korea's Threat

China Sends Top Level Diplomats to US and South Korea to Discuss How to Deal With North Korea

Amid pressure from the international community to cut ties with North Korea, China has instead given diplomacy another chance by sending top level diplomats to the United States and South Korea to discuss ways of dealing with Pyongyang's latest belligerent move following the detonation of a nuclear weapon.

Kim Jong Un

Kim Jong-Un Not In Public Eye For A Month, Sister And Wife Make Public Appearances Instead

Kim Jong-Un is reportedly "missing" since his last media photo on Sept. 3 in which he was shown smoking cigarettes during the performance of the Moranbong Band.

Kim Jong Un

North Korea Has ‘The World's Most Advantageous Human Rights System’

North Korea on Saturday published a report saying the country has the "most advantageous human rights system." The report was to counter a condemning report by the United Nations ahead of the scheduled assembly on Tuesday to discuss human rights situation in the country.

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