The title sounds like it refers to a couple of new all-action computer games but, sadly, it does not. This is the latest outburst from North Korean commanders on KCNA (Korean Central News Agency) in response to the ‘war games’ conducted by South Korea and the US. By the time you read this the 11-day-long drills will be over, hopefully without incident. Interestingly, while such activities and threats are taking place, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak has proposed a three-step plan for unification with North Korea.While 56,000 South Koreans and 30,000 US personnel are engaged in exercises t
Well, another year is almost over. As many people realize as they get older, time appears to pass by more quickly. Ten years ago today, people were preparing for the new millennium – have the years really gone by so fast? Fortunately, we survived the doomsday scare mongers’stories and are here almost ten years on. But what happened this year? Was it particularly eventful? Let’s have a look at some of the key moments of 2009… Undoubtedly, the most important global event that took place this year was the inauguration of America’s first black president, Barak Obama, on January 20. The signi