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Warsaw furious over Ukrainian official calling Volhynia Massacre ‘a myth’

Modern Ukraine has built its identity on a cult of mass murderers, the Polish Institute of National Remembrance has said ...

Canadian media identifies dress-wearing school shooter

Jesse Strang killed nine people in a mass shooting at a high school, CTV...

Russian energy cut key to EU economic woes – Macron

The bloc has been grappling with surging costs since moving from cheap Russian gas...

Russian MP calls out ‘idiots’ and ‘scoundrels’ for throttling Telegram

Russia’s media watchdog has confirmed restricting the popular social media app, citing its non-compliance...

N. Korea’s new premier sparks economic debate in Pyongyang

North Koreans are closely watching for potential economic changes following Pak Thae Song’s appointment as premier, replacing Kim Tok Hun at the 11th Plenary...

In Sinuiju, flood victims’ apartments shine through N. Korea’s darkness

North Korea’s chronic power shortages leave most of the country in darkness at night, but new apartments housing flood victims in Sinuiju tell a...

In N. Korea’s hoeryong, private truckers struggle with rising tire expenses

Truck drivers in the North Korean city of Hoeryong are traveling to Chongjin for tire purchases. Despite steep prices, drivers are willing to take...

N. Korea’s digital leap: Examining the ‘Mirae’ wi-fi network

Inside North Korea’s digital world, a new window has opened: The “Mirae” Wi-Fi app, recently obtained by Daily NK, offers a rare glimpse into...

The true cost: North Korean soldiers’ deadly reality in Russia’s war

The White House’s disclosure during a briefing late last year that around 1,000 North Korean soldiers deployed to Russia had been killed or wounded...

N. Korea intensifies surveillance of ‘dangerous elements’ in border city

North Korean authorities have intensified surveillance of neighborhood watch units at the border with China, with particularly harsh monitoring of individuals designated as “dangerous...

Beer cards and black markets: Inside Pyongyang’s popular beer hall

Pyongyang’s Taedonggang Beer Hall is drawing steady crowds despite winter weather, with customers to the bar rising amid New Year festivities, Daily NK has...

N. Korea plans fishing industry training program despite resource shortages

North Korea plans to boost its fishing industry through a technical training program focused on vessel repair and catch optimization, Daily NK has learned. “Last...

N. Koreans abuzz over rare footage of Kim Yo Jong with children

A recent television broadcast showing Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, walking with two children has sparked widespread interest...

N. Korean officials face public trial for embezzling from state tideland projects

North Korean officials who embezzled funds from tideland reclamation projects were recently put on public trial, Daily NK has learned. “Officials involved in tideland development...

Tragedy in Hoeryong: Young woman’s murder rattles community

A horrific crime has shaken the city of Hoeryong in North Hamgyong province, where a university student allegedly raped and murdered his boarding house...

N. Korea intensifies surveillance of Chinese phone users along border

North Korea has intensified its crackdown on Chinese mobile phones as part of efforts to tighten internal controls by limiting communication with the outside...

N. Korean traders face growing losses as state inspections turn predatory

North Korean traders are reporting increasing losses of goods during state inspections of unofficial trade, Daily NK has learned. “Traders in Hyesan who import from...

Luxury blankets hit Pyongyang markets, test locals’ wallets

North Korea’s regime has recently made luxury blankets available to Pyongyang residents, following an earlier distribution of seafood – moves apparently aimed at reinforcing...

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