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Live seafood reaches N. Korea’s interior as transport, storage improve

North Koreans living inland have been shocked...

North Korea’s Taegye island becomes budget alternative to Wonsan resort

Taegye island, North Korea’s largest reclaimed tideland,...

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MOFA thanks allies, partners for backing Taiwan’s UN participation

Support from the global community for Taiwan’s bid to participate in the activities, mechanisms and meetings of the U.N. is sincerely appreciated by the government of Taiwan, according to...

Taiwan congratulates Czechia and Japan on smooth elections

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs offered congratulations to Japan and Czechia for recent successful...

Russia-North Korea friendship ‘immortal’ – Kim

The DPRK’s leader wished Vladimir Putin a happy birthday, praising his persistence in defending...

Trump breaks off diplomacy with Venezuela – NYT

The move could pave the way for an attempt to force President Nicolas Maduro...

Live seafood reaches N. Korea’s interior as transport, storage improve

North Koreans living inland have been shocked to see live fish and other seafood in tanks at local markets—a stark contrast to the rarity...

Kim Jong Un reveals ‘two-state theory’ has not been enshrined in constitution

During his speech at the 14th Supreme People’s Assembly (13th Session) on Sept. 21, Kim Jong Un directly acknowledged that the two-state theory has...

North Korea’s Taegye island becomes budget alternative to Wonsan resort

Taegye island, North Korea’s largest reclaimed tideland, has become a popular tourist destination for locals, with young people eager to take day trips to...

Kim Jong Un orders creation of unified satellite intelligence command system

Kim Jong Un has ordered North Korea’s military to build an integrated command system linking reconnaissance satellite data with the Reconnaissance General Bureau (RGB),...

Houses near N. Korean markets remain in high demand despite economic downturn

While North Korea’s marketplaces are facing business difficulties due to rising prices and sluggish spending, nearby houses remain in high demand. “While market vendors...

Hamhung pharmacy college cracks down on campus dating with vague directive

Hamhung College of Pharmacy in South Hamgyong province recently issued a warning to students about campus dating, ordering them to date in an “experienced...

North Korea holds public trials for breast augmentation doctors and patients

As growing numbers of North Koreans become curious about breast augmentation surgery, the regime is seeking to quash the practice by holding public trials...

North Korea seeks Chinese investment through delayed payment schemes

North Korean trading officials on assignment in China are actively seeking businesspeople willing to invest in the North. The regime appears to be pressuring...

Electric bicycles transform rural North Korea’s economy and daily life

Electric bicycles are transforming life in North Korea’s rural communities, offering people a faster and more convenient alternative to traditional bicycles while opening new...

N. Korean authorities jail private tutors as crackdown intensifies

North Korean authorities have recently been tightening restrictions on private tutoring. Anyone caught being paid for private lessons reportedly faces legal sanctions, with no...

N. Korean money changers profit from currency fluctuations

North Korean money changers have reaped substantial profits from recent currency fluctuations. While money changers have increased their foreign currency assets in a short...

N. Korean women’s organization caught dodging mandatory political sessions

Authorities investigated a Socialist Women’s Union of Korea (SWUK) organization in Chongjin after it failed to regularly hold mandatory criticism sessions. “The SWUK organization...

Kaesong’s S. Korean buses now serving N. Korea’s Wonsan tourism zone

Five South Korean buses that appear to have operated in the Kaesong Industrial Complex were recently spotted in satellite photos, parked at the Wonsan-Kalma...

The shocking end of 52 years of broadcasts to N. Korea

After 52 years of broadcasting hope into the darkness of North Korea, the silence is deafening. South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) has pulled...

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