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Syria declares ceasefire in Aleppo after clashes with Kurds (VIDEOS)

An estimated 100,000 people have fled the city since late December ...

Ukrainian attack causes blackout in western Russia

Kiev’s forces have struck the city of Belgorod on Friday, officials say ...

North Korea’s public health revolution: one year of control, not care

Nearly a year has passed since North Korean leader Kim Jong Un personally announced...

Suspected Oreshnik missile strike in western Ukraine (VIDEO)

Unconfirmed reports claim that Russia hit a target in Lviv region with its newest...

North Korea’s public health revolution: one year of control, not care

Nearly a year has passed since North Korean leader Kim Jong Un personally announced the first year of a revolution in public health on...

North Korean markets buzz with fresh food as winter vegetable supply surges

Major markets throughout North Korea have bustled with activity since New Year’s Day. Even in struggling agricultural villages, more consumers are visiting markets stocked...

North Korea’s utility collection drive pits neighborhood watch heads against broke people

North Korea has been collecting unpaid electricity bills and housing fees across the country, sparking friction between neighborhood watch unit heads and ordinary people. “In...

N. Korea limits Pyongyang residency for fallen soldiers’ families amid loyalty checks

North Korea plans to grant Pyongyang residency to families of soldiers killed fighting in Russia, but it’s strictly limiting the privilege to immediate relatives...

North Korea’s car wash boom: fines drive demand, donju seize opportunity

As car culture spreads across North Korea, a new industry is booming: for-profit car washes. Drivers are desperate to keep their vehicles spotless, knowing...

North Korea’s new elective system dumps costs on struggling parents

North Korean high schools are scrambling to build labs and secure equipment as the country prepares to launch an elective course system. But parents...

North Korea demands neighbors spy on neighbors in surveillance push

North Korean authorities are tightening their grip on daily life through an expanded surveillance apparatus that demands citizens monitor and report on their neighbors....

Car repair skills become pathway to income for North Korean youth

Many more young North Koreans are learning car repair skills to earn a living amid the recent rise in used cars entering the country...

North Korea plans nationwide expansion of Songchon chestnut industry

North Korea is working on a plan to take the cultivation and processing of Songchon chestnuts nationwide. “While looking for regional specialties that can aid...

North Korean traditional medicine factories target Chinese market as domestic demand falls flat

North Korean traditional medicine factories are flooding Chinese border cities with herbal remedies as domestic demand collapses, with factories scrambling to secure cash for...

N. Korean border guards borrow soybeans from civilians to pass inspection

Border guards borrowed soybeans from nearby residents to pass a November inspection, then kept some to trade for alcohol and cigarettes despite promises to...

N. Korea prepares to send military technicians to Russian drone sites disguised as civilian workers

According to a Daily NK source in North Korea recently, the selection of personnel to be sent to Russia has already reached the third...

N. Korean judges and prosecutors shift toward leniency after Kim Jong Un orders legal system reform

Sariwon corruption cases at fuel depot and commercial management office concluded in December without legal punishment as prosecutors examined “fundamental causes and contexts” rather...

North Korea’s “model pharmacies” criticized for high prices and poor medication selection

A model pharmacy operating in Sinuiju since October charges 50% more than markets for aspirin and prefers foreign currency for health supplements, leading locals...

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