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North Korean authorities imposed strict travel controls during last month’s rice-planting mobilization, with numerous people ...
North Korea earns an estimated $43.8 million monthly — or $525.6 million yearly — through its troop deployment to Russia. The ...
Car rentals have sparked a driving craze among young people and women in Pyongyang—and now North Korean authorities are ...
When “A,” a North Pyongan province woman, first heard her son in the military had been deployed to Russia, she assumed he was ...
Waste generated at the Pyongsan uranium facility has historically been sent to a reservoir across the river for sedimentation ...
More North Korean women in Pyongyang are getting behind the wheel, seeking driver’s licenses in what appears to be a quiet rebellion against traditional gender roles and a push for greater ...
North Korea is preparing to send up to 28,000 more workers overseas as recruitment efforts that began last year enter the ...
A recent proposal for a “minerals-for-security” deal with North Korea fundamentally misunderstands both the nature of Kim Jong Un’s regime and the lessons of past diplomatic failures.
North Korea’s General Political Bureau is now using “combat record books” as an effective political work tool. The military ...
N. Korea launched an undercover effort to crackdown on illegal foreign currency smuggling in Ryanggang Province.
North Korean state media quickly covered Lee Jae-myung’s presidential election victory, sparking hope among ordinary North Koreans for better relations between the two Koreas.
North Korea has ramped up domestic surveillance through its security agencies to stop outside video content from getting in ...
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