- North Korea demands to be accorded status as "nuclear weapons state" (Reuters, Yonhap)
- Pyongyang says it will not produce more nukes than it needs (Arirang, Yonhap)
- US rejects designation (Yonhap)
- Seoul will not ask Washington to redeploy nukes to South Korea (Korea Times)
- Somali pirates threaten to blow up South Korean oil supertanker unless $20 million ransom paid (Reuters via WaPo)
- ANZ considering $4 billion stake in Korea Exchange Bank (Reuters)
- Foreign investment climbs 23.7 percent in 2009 (Yonhap)
- Asian airlines resume most flights to Europe (WSJ, Korea Herald)
- North Korean military inspects South Korean assets at Kŭmgangsan (Yonhap, Joongang Daily)
- Taking advantage of their disgruntlement over being stranded at Incheon International Airport for days, an official of the British Embassy tries to convince angry British travelers to help take back Port Hamilton (BBC)
Picture of the Day: Gwangju Incident Remembered
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Family members of the victims of a 1980 democracy movement sing “March for
the Beloved,” a song symbolizing the movement, on May 17, 2013, in Gwangju.
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