Šiaurės Korėja (Lithuanian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Šiaurės Korėja" in Lithuanian language version.

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  • Spencer, Richard (2007-08-28). „North Korea power struggle looms“. Telegrafas (internetinė JK nacionalinio laikraščio versija). Suarchyvuotas originalas 2008-02-27. Nuoroda tikrinta 2007-10-31. „A power struggle to succeed Kim Jong-il as leader of North Korea's Stalinist dictatorship may be looming after his eldest son was reported to have returned from semi-voluntary exile.“
  • „Kim Jong-un orders spruce up of world's biggest stadium as 'millions starve'“. The Daily Telegraph. 26 September 2013. Suarchyvuota iš originalo 12 June 2014. Nuoroda tikrinta 15 July 2014.

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  • Parry, Richard Lloyd (2007-09-05). „North Korea's nuclear 'deal' leaves Japan feeling nervous“. The Times (internetinė JK nacionalinio laikraščio versija). Suarchyvuotas originalas 2008-07-26. Nuoroda tikrinta 2007-10-31. „The US Government contradicted earlier North Korean claims that it had agreed to remove the Stalinist dictatorship's designation as a terrorist state and to lift economic sanctions, as part of talks aimed at disarming Pyongyang of its nuclear weapons.“

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