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October 4, 2007
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Korean leaders issue peace call
The leaders of North and South Korea sign a declaration calling for a landmark permanent peace deal.
In pictures: Koreas push peace
Outline of summit statement
Nuclear deal raises hopes
Bhutto hints at power-share deal
Ex-PM Benazir Bhutto says she expects a breakthrough in talks with Pakistan's President Musharraf on sharing power.
Huge rescue push at S Africa mine
About two-thirds of the 3,000 miners stuck in a deep shaft at a South African gold mine have now been rescued.
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BBC News on Video in the News of October 2007
October 3: Mr. Roh is pleased with the talks with North Korea's leader Kim Jong-il
October 1: Mr. Roh meets North Korea's reclusive leader Kim Jong-il
BBC News on Video in the News of September 2007
September 7: President Bush pushed on big nuclear deal with North Korea
September 6: Opera legend Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti dies from cancer
BBC News on Video in the News of August 2007
August 30: Virginia Tech officials might needed swifter action after the first shootings
August 29: Taleban rebels in Afghanistan free 12 of the 19 South Korean hostages
August 16: The Strength of Russian Orthodox church as a social and political force
August 13: The Taleban free two South Korean Christians abducted in Afghanistan
August 6: Karzai and Bush talks on Korean hostages held by Taliban in Afghanistan
August 3: The Afghan doctors attempt to visit Koreans held hostage by Taleban
BBC News on Video in the News of July 2007
July 31: The Taleban killed a second Korean Christian hostage in central Afghanistan
July 31: The Video of S. Korean Christian held hostage by the Taleban is broadcast
July 27: Taleban threatens to kill South Korean Christian hostages if negotiation fails
July 27: A South Korean woman held hostage in Afghanistan pleads for help
July 26: Taleban kills one of South Korean Christian hostages, a pastor
July 23: Taleban extended deadline for Korean hostages held in Afghanistan
July 18: North Korea closes more nuclear sites signaling a "Big Deal"
July 13: North Korea's military calls for direct talks with the US
July 12: South Korean Fuel ship bound for North Korea
July 10: Pakistani security forces attack the red mosque in Islamabad
July 9: The UN nuclear agency approves sending inspectors to North Korea
July 2: South Korea tycoon Kim Seung-youn jailed for attempted violence
BBC News on Video in the News of June 2007
June 29: The North Korean regime did not shut down nuclear facilities in Yongbyon
June 28: U.N. weapons inspectors visit North Korea's nuclear reactor at Youngbyon
June 27: UN's nuclear inspectors visiting North Korea's main nuclear facilities
June 27: Tony Blair travels to Buckingham Palace to hand in his resignation
June 26: U.S. Congress votes in favor of the resolution that demands Japan's apology
June 25: North Korea confirms Macau funds transferred to its Bank of Foreign Trade
June 22: Christopher Hill says North Korea is ready to shut down nuclear reactor
June 21: The U.S. Envoy Christopher Hill made his first visit to North Korea
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