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Seoul says N. Korea will self-destruct if it uses nukes
South Korea has warned North Korea's government that using its nuclear weapons would put it on a “path of self-destruction.”
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Kim Jong Un suggests North Korea may begin COVID vaccinations
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has suggested that the isolated country could begin COVID-19 vaccinations in November, state media reported on Friday.
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North Korea declares itself a nuclear weapons state
Leader Kim Jong-un says this is "irreversible" and rules out the possibility of denuclearisation.
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North Korea Sees Suspected COVID-19 Cases After Victory Claim
North Korea on Thursday said it found four new fever cases in its border region with China that may have been caused by coronavirus infections, two weeks after leader Kim Jong Un declared a widely disputed victory over COVID-19.
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Putin says Russia and N Korea will expand bilateral relations
Russian President Vladimir Putin has told North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un that he wishes to expand ties between Moscow and Pyongyang, according to state media. North Korea’s KCNA news agency said on Monday that Putin sent a letter to Kim on the 77th anniversary of the end of Japan’s occupation of the Korean peninsula, saying closer ties would be in the interest of both of their countries.
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North Korea 'paves the way' for more nuclear tests, U.N. report says
North Korea made preparations for a nuclear test during the first six months of this year, according to an excerpt of a confidential United Nations report seen by Reuters on Thursday.
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North Korea reports no new ‘fever’ cases for first time since May
North Korea has reported no new “fever” cases for the first time since mid-May when it abruptly announced its first domestic outbreak of COVID-19, and imposed tough measures to curb the spread of the virus. The North’s state emergency anti-epidemic centre said it had found zero fever patients in the most recent 24-hour period, state media reported on Saturday.
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North Korea’s economy shrinks for second straight year: BOK
North Korea’s economy shrank for a second straight year in 2021, according to estimates by South Korea’s central bank, as pandemic restrictions and international sanctions deepened the reclusive state’s isolation.
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How North Korea Went from ‘Zero COVID’ to 1.2 Million Cases in 72 Hours
This time last week, North Korea was still claiming to be one of three COVID-free countries worldwide. Now it’s facing a public health catastrophe.
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Kim blasts pandemic response as North Korean outbreak surges
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un criticized officials over slow medicine deliveries and mobilized the military to respond to a surge in suspected COVID-19 infections, as his nation struggled to contain a fever that has reportedly killed dozens and sickened nearly a million others in a span of three days.
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North Korea reports first COVID-19 outbreak with Omicron case, orders lockdown
North Korea officially confirmed its first COVID-19 outbreak on Thursday and ordered a national lock down, with state media reporting a sub-variant of the highly transmissible Omicron virus had been detected in the city of Pyongyang.
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How a North Korean defector was coerced into spying for Pyongyang
A North Korean defector sentenced to over three years in prison last month for giving information to Pyongyang says he was coerced into spying for the regime.
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N. Korea conducts audits on how well provincial trade bureaus met foreign currency quotas
North Korean authorities are reviewing how well provincial trade bureaus have met their foreign currency quotas in the first quarter of the year and are auditing bureaus that failed to meet their quotas, Daily NK has learned.
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North Koreans Are Jailbreaking Phones to Access Forbidden Media
A new report suggests that a small but vibrant group of smartphone hackers may be challenging the world's most digitally restrictive regime.
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North Korean parade likely imminent: Kim Il Sung Square busy and roads closed | NK News
Large numbers of people were seen walking towards Kim Il Sung Square and nearby roads were blocked off late on Monday afternoon, informed sources told NK News, the latest signs that North Korea will imminently celebrate a key holiday with a military parade. Arterial bridges across the Taedong River that feed into the square were […]
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The US sentenced a crypto expert to 5 years in prison after he gave a blockchain presentation in North Korea
Virgil Griffith was sentenced to five years in prison for undermining US sanctions on North Korea after presenting blockchain research in Pyongyang.
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N Korea tests new weapon that ‘will boost nuclear capabilities’
Weapon launch, supervised by Kim Jong Un, comes as US and S Korea warn that N Korea could soon resume nuclear testing.
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North Korea warns of ‘dreadful’ nuclear response if provoked
The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has threatened South Korea with nuclear retaliation if provoked after Seoul highlighted its supposed pre-emptive strike capabilities against the North. In a statement published by North Korea’s state media on Tuesday, Kim Yo Jong called South Korea defence minister Suh Wook’s recent comments about pre-emptive strikes a “fantastic daydream” and the “hysteria of a lunatic”.
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Group identifies 600 alleged North Korean rights abusers
Korea Future says evidence of widespread abuses in country’s prison camps, should be impetus to action.
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North Korea fires artillery into sea days after failed missile launch, South Korea says
North Korea fired suspected artillery pieces into the sea on Sunday, South Korea's military said, days after the North's latest missile launch ended in failure amid the country's recent burst of weapons testing activity. There is speculation that North Korea could soon try to launch its developmental longest-range ballistic missile to bolster its weapons arsenal and dial up pressure on the United States to wrest concessions amid stalled diplomacy. South Korea's military suggested North Korea's mid-air missile explosion last Wednesday involved parts of its Hwasong-17 missile, its biggest weapon.
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