Obama expands North Korea sanctions - San Jose Mercury News
believed to control organizations inside North Korea and abroad that raise money for senior North Korean leaders. The enigmatic office produces, smuggles and distributes narcotics, the Treasury Department said,
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North Korea dodging sanctions by changing company names, forging documents, report ... - Washington Examiner
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea has changed the names of its trading companies and falsified trade documents to avoid international sanctions and continue exporting weapons, a news report and an intelligence official ...
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U.S. hits North Korea with new sanctions - United Press International
WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 (UPI) -- The White House and the U.S. Treasury imposed new sanctions on North Korea that target weapons traders and counterfeit money services, the government announced. An executive order ...
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U.S. widens scope of its North Korea sanctions - Deseret News
Obama identified three North Korean entities — including Office 39 — and one individual, Lt. Gen. Kim Yong Chol, commander of the intelligence organization involved in conventional arms trade. Any of their ...
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Obama sanctions on North Korea are also aimed at China - The Christian Science Monitor
The tough economic sanctions set by President Obama against North Korea and its elite are a risky move, but they are set amid a new US strategy to stand up to China and its expanding influence in Asia. The ...
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North Korea seeks stronger military ties with China - Reuters
highlighted the recent efforts of Pyongyang ... they threaten China's security interests and could destabilize the region. On Wednesday, the PLA navy was due to start artillery exercises in the Yellow Sea between ...
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