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North Korea threatens criminal punishment for diverting factory goods to informal markets

The party committee of Songchon county, South Pyongan province, has ordered a complete halt to the flow of state-produced goods into informal markets, threatening officials and factory workers with...

Air China’s Beijing-Pyongyang resumption stirs economic hopes inside North Korea

North Korea resumed its first direct Air China flights from Beijing in six years...

North Korea fuel prices surge 20% as Iran war squeezes oil supply

North Korea’s market prices have surged for the second consecutive month, with fuel costs...

North Korea triples border enforcement as Kim Jong Un ideology campaign intensifies

A wave of mandatory study sessions centered on “Kim Jong Un Thought” has swept...

High school gang fights and street robberies spike in N. Korea during Kim Jong Il mourning period

Packs of truant high school students in Sinuiju robbed younger students of money and clothes, sparking parental distress and teacher anxiety as schools feared...

N. Korean parents gather firewood for classrooms as prices more than double

North Korean parents are taking turns gathering firewood to heat their children’s classrooms after prices more than doubled from $28 to $69 per cubic...

N. Korea conducts intensive safety inspections of new residential buildings ahead of party plenary

The Cabinet’s Ministry of State Construction Control examined four-story-plus buildings from Dec. 1–15, focusing on unstable ground in North Pyongan province’s thick mud layer,...

Obsolete Chinese used cars break down frequently, leaving N. Korean owners in debt while mechanics profit

Frequent breakdowns of obsolete Chinese used cars are costing North Korean owners more in repairs than the vehicles’ purchase price, as exporters ship scrap-ready...

Public trials surge in Pyongsong as N. Korea tightens control before Ninth Party Congress

Several trials have been held in Pyongsong’s party committee square over the past two months, with authorities targeting contraband sales, unauthorized distribution and foreign...

N. Koreans bribe officials to escape mandatory Mount Paektu winter expeditions

North Koreans are bribing officials to remove their names from “voluntary” winter expeditions to Mount Paektu, complaining that the trips force them to spend...

N. Korea orders private businesses in state buildings incorporated into official commercial network by year’s end

North Korea has issued an order requiring all private businesses operating in state-rented building space to be incorporated into the national commercial network by...

N. Korean military orders XI Corps officers to quell unrest over Russia deployment before winter drills

North Korea’s elite XI Corps, which accounts for the bulk of soldiers deployed to Russia, held a lecture for senior officers aimed at quelling...

N. Korean traffic police target smoke-belching vehicles, causing congestion as most cars stopped

Checkpoints in some parts of North Korea are stopping nearly all vehicles for exhaust violations since Dec. 1. This has led drivers to complain...

N. Korean youth resist order to end side hustles, with women saying ‘might as well get married instead’

Socialist Patriotic Youth League (SPYL)’s Hyesan branch demands young people engaged in aekbeori work report to assigned workplaces, threatening collective work brigade assignments, but...

N. Korean consulate vans transport false eyelashes and wigs to bypass Dandong customs inspections

Chinese companies have resumed contract manufacturing with North Korean firms after agreeing to higher rates, with trade rebounding to $69,000 monthly as consulate vans...

North Korea installs thermal cladding at Yongbyon reactor to block satellite heat detection

The 5 MWe nuclear reactor and surrounding buildings at the fissile material production facility at North Korea’s Yongbyon complex in North Pyongan province were...

Chinese manufacturers resume North Korean piecework after agreeing to 7–10% rate increase

Contract manufacturing for false eyelashes, wigs and costume beards rebounds as Chinese companies abandon Southeast Asian alternatives due to high shipping costs and poor...

North Korean middle schoolers flock to buy MP7 and MP8 learning devices as status symbols

Electronic study aids priced at $97–$138 become student “necessities” in Hamhung as parents see them as cheaper alternatives to private tutors costing up to...

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