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November 17, 2006 · about 20 years ago

French search North Korean ship at Indian Ocean port

French customs officers are inspecting a North Korean ship at an Indian Ocean island off the coast of Africa as part of United Nations measures prompted by the country’s nuclear test, but they had found nothing illegal as of late Thursday, officials said.

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French customs officers are inspecting a North Korean ship at an Indian Ocean island off the coast of Africa as part of United Nations measures prompted by the country’s nuclear test, but they had found nothing illegal as of late Thursday, officials said.

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