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S. Korea's unification minister teaches students

S. Korea's unification minister teaches students

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl Jae gives a lesson on national unification to a class of sixth-graders at an elementary school in Munsan near the inter-Korean border on May 27, 2013.

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S. Korea's unification minister teaches students

S. Korea's unification minister teaches students

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl Jae (C top) poses for group photos with sixth-graders after giving them a lesson on national unification at an elementary school in Munsan near the inter-Korean border on May 27, 2013.

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2 Koreas in volcano talks

2 Koreas in volcano talks

SEOUL, South Korea - Photo taken April 12, 2011, shows the chief of the South Korean delegation (front) who arrived at South Korea's Munsan after holding talks with a North Korean team at the North Korean city Kaesong on a potential volcanic eruption at Mt. Paektu on the North's border with China. During the day's meeting, the two Koreas agreed to hold experts' talks in May in Pyongyang or a convenient location on the risk of such an eruption and to make an on-site survey of the mountain in mid-June, according to Yonhap News Agency.

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Inter-Korean talks on volcanic eruption threat

Inter-Korean talks on volcanic eruption threat

SEOUL, South Korea - The head of a North Korean delegation (R front) and other participants of inter-Korean talks are seen after discussing in the South Korean border town of Munsan on March 29, 2011, the eruption threat at Mt. Paekdu on North Korea's border with China. The meeting was arranged after South Korea accepted a North Korean offer to discuss a possible eruption at the mountain amid heightened awareness of natural disasters following the March 11 earthquake and ensuing tsunami in Japan.

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2 Koreas launch cross-border cargo train service

2 Koreas launch cross-border cargo train service

SEOUL, South Korea - A cross-boarder cargo train leaves South Korea's Munsan Station, just south of the inter-Korean border, on Dec. 11 for Panmun Station near the North Korean border city of Kaesong. The regular cross-boarder cargo train service was launched as part of economic cooperation and national reconciliation measures agreed on at an inter-Korean summit in October.

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Korean trains cross military line for 1st time in more than 50 years

Korean trains cross military line for 1st time in more than 50 years

SEOUL, South Korea - People protest against trial runs of a reconnected cross-border railway link between North and South Korea May 17 near S. Korea's Munsan station, from where a cross-border train heading for N. Korea's Kaesong station departed on a trial run.

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Korean trains cross military line for 1st time in over 50 years

Korean trains cross military line for 1st time in over 50 years

SEOUL, South Korea - North and South Korean trains crossed the military demarcation line for the first time in more than half a century May 17, a symbolic move toward reconciliation on the Korean Peninsula. Photo shows a train heading for the military demarcation line after leaving S. Korea's Munsan station to run on a 27.3-kilometer line to North's Kaesong station in trial runs of reconnected cross-border railways, using two rail links that were severed during the 1950-1953 Korean War.

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Korean trains cross military line for 1st time in more than 50 years

Korean trains cross military line for 1st time in more than 50 years

SEOUL, South Korea - North and South Korean trains crossed the military demarcation line for the first time in more than half a century May 17, a symbolic move toward reconciliation on the Korean Peninsula. Photo shows a train linking South Korea's Munsan station and North Korea's Kaesong station entering the demilitarized zone.

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Korean trains cross military line for 1st time in over 50 years

Korean trains cross military line for 1st time in over 50 years

SEOUL, South Korea - North and South Korean trains crossed the military demarcation line for the first time in more than half a century May 17, a symbolic move toward reconciliation on the Korean Peninsula. Photo shows a train leaving S. Korea's Munsan station to run on a 27.3-kilometer line to North Korea's Kaesong station in trial runs of reconnected cross-border railways, using two rail links that were severed during the 1950-1953 Korean War.

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Korean trains cross military line for 1st time in more than 50 y

Korean trains cross military line for 1st time in more than 50 y

SEOUL, South Korea - North and South Korean trains crossed the military demarcation line for the first time in more than half a century May 17, a symbolic move toward reconciliation on the Korean Peninsula. Photo shows a train linking South Korea's Munsan station and North Korea's Kaesong station entering the demilitarized zone. (Kyodo)

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Korean trains cross military line for 1st time in more than 50 y

Korean trains cross military line for 1st time in more than 50 y

SEOUL, South Korea - People protest against trial runs of a reconnected cross-border railway link between North and South Korea May 17 near S. Korea's Munsan station, from where a cross-border train heading for N. Korea's Kaesong station departed on a trial run. (Kyodo)

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Korean trains cross military line for 1st time in over 50 years

Korean trains cross military line for 1st time in over 50 years

SEOUL, South Korea - North and South Korean trains crossed the military demarcation line for the first time in more than half a century May 17, a symbolic move toward reconciliation on the Korean Peninsula. Photo shows a train heading for the military demarcation line after leaving S. Korea's Munsan station to run on a 27.3-kilometer line to North's Kaesong station in trial runs of reconnected cross-border railways, using two rail links that were severed during the 1950-1953 Korean War. (Kyodo)

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Korean trains cross military line for 1st time in over 50 years

Korean trains cross military line for 1st time in over 50 years

SEOUL, South Korea - North and South Korean trains crossed the military demarcation line for the first time in more than half a century May 17, a symbolic move toward reconciliation on the Korean Peninsula. Photo shows a train leaving S. Korea's Munsan station to run on a 27.3-kilometer line to North Korea's Kaesong station in trial runs of reconnected cross-border railways, using two rail links that were severed during the 1950-1953 Korean War. (Kyodo)

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2 Koreas launch cross-border cargo train service

2 Koreas launch cross-border cargo train service

SEOUL, South Korea - A cross-boarder cargo train leaves South Korea's Munsan Station, just south of the inter-Korean border, on Dec. 11 for Panmun Station near the North Korean border city of Kaesong. The regular cross-boarder cargo train service was launched as part of economic cooperation and national reconciliation measures agreed on at an inter-Korean summit in October. (Kyodo)

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2 Koreas in volcano talks

2 Koreas in volcano talks

SEOUL, South Korea - Photo taken April 12, 2011, shows the chief of the South Korean delegation (front) who arrived at South Korea's Munsan after holding talks with a North Korean team at the North Korean city Kaesong on a potential volcanic eruption at Mt. Paektu on the North's border with China. During the day's meeting, the two Koreas agreed to hold experts' talks in May in Pyongyang or a convenient location on the risk of such an eruption and to make an on-site survey of the mountain in mid-June, according to Yonhap News Agency. (Kyodo)

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Inter-Korean talks on volcanic eruption threat

Inter-Korean talks on volcanic eruption threat

SEOUL, South Korea - The head of a North Korean delegation (R front) and other participants of inter-Korean talks are seen after discussing in the South Korean border town of Munsan on March 29, 2011, the eruption threat at Mt. Paekdu on North Korea's border with China. The meeting was arranged after South Korea accepted a North Korean offer to discuss a possible eruption at the mountain amid heightened awareness of natural disasters following the March 11 earthquake and ensuing tsunami in Japan. (Kyodo)

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