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September 28-29, 2010 – North Korea’s ruling party, the Workers’ Party of Korea, meets for the first time since 1980. Kim is re-elected as general secretary of the party. November 23, 2010 – North Korea launches artillery at Yeonpyeong Island in South Korea, killing two South Korean marines. February 7-9, 2011 – Military officials from both North and South Korea meet at the DMZ to defuse tensions and restart international aid talks without much success. April 29, 2011 – The US State Department refutes charges by former US President Jimmy Carter that the US and South Korea are withholding food aid from North Korea for political motives. The US had suspended aid two years ago to North Korea, because it suspected the donated food was not reaching those most in need. April 29, 2011 – The UN World Food Programme announces plans to begin emergency food distribution to 3.5 million North Koreans, primarily women and children, who are starving after a harsh winter destroyed crops. December 17, 2011 – North Korean leader Kim Jong Il dies at the age of 69. December 31, 2011 – Kim Jong Un , a son of Kim Jong Il, assumes command of the North Korean army. December 12, 2012 – North Korea successfully launches an Unha-3 long-range rocket from the Sohae Space Center in Cholsan County and puts a “working satellite” into orbit, days after Pyongyang suggested the launch could be delayed. January 22, 2013 – The UN condemns the recent North Korean rocket launch and expands existing sanctions against North Korea with Resolution 2087.
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