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OTTO WARMBIER


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South Korean families pray for relatives who vanished into North Korean prisons a decade ago

Read full article: South Korean families pray for relatives who vanished into North Korean prisons a decade ago

It's been 10-11 years since six South Koreans have been detained in North Korea, but there are still no words on whether they are still alive.

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Haley's new New Hampshire ad features mother of US student who died after North Korean imprisonment

Read full article: Haley's new New Hampshire ad features mother of US student who died after North Korean imprisonment

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley is making part of her closing argument to New Hampshire before Tuesdayโ€™s primary with supportive words from the mother of Otto Warmbier, the American college student who died in 2017 after being imprisoned by North Korea.

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State Department renews ban on use of US passports for travel to North Korea

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The Biden administration is extending for another year a ban on the use of U.S. passports for travel to North Korea.

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US worried about well-being of American soldier who ran across border as North Korea remains silent

Read full article: US worried about well-being of American soldier who ran across border as North Korea remains silent

The White House is deeply concerned about the well-being of a U.S. soldier who bolted across the heavily armed North Korea border earlier this week.

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Otto Warmbier's parents to get $240K seized from North Korea

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A federal judge has ruled that the parents of a U.S. student Otto Warmbier, who died after being imprisoned by North Korea, should receive about $240,000.

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US extends ban on American passports for travel to NKorea

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The Biden administration is extending for one year a Trump-era ban on the use of U.S. passports for travel to North Korea.

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US court: Iran owes $1.4B over ex-FBI agent presumed dead

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Tensions remain high between the U.S. and Iran amid President Donald Trump's maximalist pressure campaign over Tehran's nuclear program. In a ruling dated Thursday, the U.S. District Court in Washington found Iran owed Levinson's family $1.35 billion in punitive damages and $107 million in compensatory damages for his kidnapping. The court cited the case of Otto Warmbier, an American college student who died in 2017 shortly after being freed from captivity in North Korea, in deciding to award the massive amount of punitive damages to Levinson's family. In a statement, Levinson's family called the court's award โ€œthe first step in the pursuit of justice.โ€โ€œUntil now, Iran has faced no consequences for its actions,โ€ the family said. In December 2013, the AP revealed Levinson in fact had been on a mission for CIA analysts who had no authority to run spy operations.

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Otto Warmbier's parents will have dinner at the White House

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Otto Warmbier was an American student held captive by the North Korean regime for over a year and released back to the US in June 2017. WASHINGTON (CNN) - The parents of Otto Warmbier, Fred and Cindy Warmbier, will have dinner at the White House on Saturday night with President Donald Trump and Richard Grenell, the US ambassador to Germany, according to two administration sources. Otto Warmbier was an American college student who was held prisoner for 17 months by Pyongyang and died shortly after he was returned home in a comatose state in 2017. He posted a photo of himself with Cindy Warmbier and his own mother on Instagram. "Today I introduced Otto Warmbier's mother Cindy to my mom, Judi.

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Australian student expelled from North Korea

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Copyright 2019 CNN(CNN) - Alek Sigley, the Australian student who was detained in North Korea, was deported for spreading anti-government sentiment, the country's state media has said. His family said in a statement that he first visited North Korea in 2012 and is fluent in Korean and Mandarin. Alongside his studies, Sigley has written about his experiences in North Korea for the news site NK News. He also founded Tongil Tours, a business specializing in educational visits to North Korea. Sweden is one of the few Western countries with an embassy in North Korea and often acts as an intermediary for foreign governments and Pyongyang.

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