- US State Department says it has no immediate plans to meet with North Korean nuclear envoy (Yonhap)
- Hyundai Sonata named "top safety pick of 2010" by US-based Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (Korea Times)
- Seoul to increase overseas aid by 20% to 420 billion won per year (Korea Herald)
- Electric car buyers to be exempt from consumption, acquisition, and registration fees (Chosun Ilbo)
- US President Barack Hussein Obama says the US cannot succeed if India and South Korea produce more scientists and engineers; says US should consider adopting longer school hours (Korea Times)
- Seoul raises travel alert for Niger due to political unrest; 18 ROK citizens accounted for (Yonhap)
- North Korea postpones acceptance of anti-flu sanitizer (Yonhap)
- Bringing to the world the message of South Korea's lesser-known territorial dispute, the "Iŏdo Instigators" continue their march through Tucson, Arizona (Korea Times)
DPRK Premier Visits Construction of KPA Breeding Station
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[image: DPRK Premier Pak Pong Ju (1) is briefed about the construction of
KPA Breeding Station #621, a facility which will breed grass-fed livestock.
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