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New fitness tracker highlights North Korea’s social divide

A new Bluetooth fitness tracker advertised on...

N. Korean youth face explusion over ‘unauthorized hairstyles’

North Korea’s youth league chapter in Chongjin,...

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RFK Jr. wants to prove CIA killed his uncle – Axios

The nephew of John F. Kennedy is reportedly lobbying for his daughter-in-law to serve as the agency’s deputy head ...

Zelensky rejected Christmas ceasefire – Orban

Kiev also refused to carry out a major exchange of prisoners with Russia, according...

Russia announces BRICS+AI alliance

The new collaboration is aimed at boosting technological partnerships between the group’s member states ...

Orban reveals Trump’s stance on Ukraine negotiations

The US president-elect will engage in official discussions on the conflict only upon assuming...

New fitness tracker highlights North Korea’s social divide

A new Bluetooth fitness tracker advertised on North Korean telecom Kangsong’s mobile app has received starkly different reactions from residents in Pyongyang versus those...

N. Korean military holds emergency meeting following S. Korea’s martial law declaration

Top officers in the North Korean military held an emergency meeting shortly after South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law at 10:23 pm...

N. Korean youth face explusion over ‘unauthorized hairstyles’

North Korea’s youth league chapter in Chongjin, North Hamgyong province, recently held a struggle session targeting young people with unauthorized hairstyles, Daily NK has...

N. Korea’s 2022 Procurement Act reveals mix of state control and limited market freedom

Daily NK has obtained the complete text of North Korea’s 2022 Procurement Act, which outlines the management and supervision of state procurement activities and...

N. Korean youth defy marriage norms, opt for prohibited cohabitation

An increasing number of young North Koreans are choosing to live together before marriage, despite this being prohibited behavior that carries legal consequences, Daily...

N. Korea orders stricter market controls, electronic payments push

North Korea’s cabinet has issued orders to provincial commerce bureaus nationwide to strengthen market controls and economic management, Daily NK has learned. According to a...

RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das Demits Office: A Look Back at His 6-Year Stint

Shaktikanta Das, the 25th Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), is set to demit office today after completing a six-year tenure. Das,...

N. Korean won-dollar rate stabilizes while won-yuan continues climb

The soaring won-dollar exchange rate at marketplaces in North Korea appears to have paused, at least for the moment. But the won-yuan market exchange...

Daily life interrupted as Pyongyang’s power shortage drags on

The power shortage in North Korea’s capital Pyongyang remains severe, creating serious disruptions to daily life. Despite efforts to tap renewable energy sources like...

N. Korea deploys hundreds of intelligence agents to aid Russian war effort

Daily NK has learned that North Korea’s Reconnaissance General Bureau (RGB), which oversees espionage operations in South Korea and abroad, deployed several hundred agents...

BHIM Organized its first Session on “Human Rights Law: Indian Prespective,” at CLC

We, the BHIM (Bhartiya Human Rights Initiative on Marginalized) successfully organized our first ever public session on 4th December, 2024 on the topic, "Human...

N. Korea orders tourism expansion in Chinese-Russian border region

North Korea is pushing to expand its tourism industry in North Hamgyong province to generate foreign currency despite international sanctions. Last month, the central government’s...

N. Korea builds drone warfare program, drawing lessons from Ukraine war

North Korea’s General Staff Department (GSD) has ordered electronic warfare units to conduct drone-focused exercises as part of winter military training that began Sunday,...

N. Korean state shops near China allow food purchases in foreign currency

North Korean state-run grain shops near the Chinese border have begun accepting foreign currency for food purchases, despite official restrictions on foreign currency use.  This...

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