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Are white farmers really persecuted? What’s behind the US-South Africa spat

Why the signing of the Expropriation Act does not imply the immediate implementation of land reform in South Africa ...

French presidential hopeful Marine Le Pen sentenced to jail: Live Updates

A Paris court has effectively barred the right-wing politician from taking part in the...

‘No proof’ Russia behind Baltic Sea cable ruptures – WSJ

Western officials earlier blamed Moscow for damage to subsea power and communications lines in...

Trump to modernize US nuclear arsenal – energy secretary

The American deterrent is aging and some warheads are in need of replacement, Chris...

N. Korean smugglers import used vehicles as transportation business grows

North Korea is smuggling used vehicles, including four-door trucks and motorcycles, into Hyesan. These vehicles are in high demand among private businesspeople who use...

Youth squads in N. Korea target ‘inappropriate’ clothing, even children’s attire

Enforcement squads of local youth are patrolling Chongjin, North Hamgyong province, targeting people wearing “inappropriate” clothing. These squads have sparked public anger by even...

N. Korean officials turn to Bitcoin to shield assets from regime scrutiny

According to a Daily NK source in China recently, a growing number of North Korean trade officials in China have begun investing in Bitcoin...

Secret military warehouse completed in Pyongyang after five-year construction

A new warehouse storing food and clothing for the military has been built in the Mangyongdae district of Pyongyang. “A food and clothing supply depot...

N. Korean state security agency orders thousands of spy camera glasses from China

North Korean traders have ordered a large shipment of spy camera glasses from China, Daily NK has learned. The cameras will likely be used...

Eye of the regime: N. Korea tightens community monitoring despite local resistance

Follow-up meetings were held for neighborhood watch unit chiefs throughout North Korea after the Third National Meeting of Active Neighborhood Unit Leaders, Daily NK...

Forced ‘volunteers’: How N. Korea coerces troubled youth into harsh labor

The North Korean authorities have launched a sweeping campaign to encourage young people to “volunteer” for life in tougher parts of the country. In...

Digital warfare: N. Korea’s evolving cyber arsenal and global threats

North Korea’s cyber capabilities have evolved dramatically in recent years, progressing beyond simple hacking to encompass public opinion manipulation, military technology theft, and cryptocurrency...

Starting young: N. Korean textbook reveals indoctrination of kindergarteners

Daily NK has obtained a 2022 kindergarten textbook published by North Korea’s Education Newspaper that reveals how the regime shapes young minds through political...

N. Korea launches crackdown on unlocked TVs in border regions

The North Korean regime has launched extensive inspections of household TVs to ensure channels remain locked. This campaign appears driven by the government’s fears...

N. Korean junior officials lose sleep as superiors delegate ideological study work

Lower-level officials are losing sleep as they struggle to organize their superiors’ study notes before the first-quarter political and ideological reviews. Despite Kim Jong...

N. Korea prepares workers for Russian reconstruction projects in occupied Ukraine

North Korea began selecting workers and technicians in early March for reconstruction projects in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine, including the Donbas region. These labor...

N. Korean workers clash with officials over withheld wages in China

North Korean workers on long-term assignments in China have recently clashed with officials who refused to release their wages, Daily NK has learned. “North Koreans...

N. Korean hit-and-run victim’s death highlights failed security infrastructure

A North Korean man in his 40s was fatally struck by a hit-and-run driver in Pyongsong, South Pyongan province, earlier this month. Despite the...

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