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Biden remains silent on North Korea amid Russian invasion of Ukraine
U.S. President Joe Biden left North Korea out of his first State of the Union address Tuesday that laid out various challenges facing his country, including the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Ukraine crisis could spark North Korean long-range missile testing, experts say
Conflict in Ukraine may provide cover for North Korea to conduct long-range missile testing free of punishment, analysts told NK News on Thursday, echoing South Korean presidential hopeful Yoon Suk-yeol’s remarks from earlier this week.
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North Korea Hacked Him. So He Took Down Its Internet
Disappointed with the lack of US response to the Hermit Kingdom's attacks against US security researchers, one hacker took matters into his own hands.
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North Korean train makes first crossing into China since Covid border lockdown
A North Korean cargo train has reportedly pulled into a Chinese border town in what would be the first confirmed crossing since its anti-coronavirus border lockdowns began. North Korea has not officially reported any Covid-19 cases and has imposed strict anti-virus measures, including border closures and domestic travel curbs since the pandemic began in early 2020.
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Desperate Kim Jong Un Pleads With Citizens to Make More Poop
North Korea is placing as much emphasis on producing manure as it is on firing missiles, and it doesn’t matter whether it comes from people or animals. While test-firing two missiles in less than a week, North Korea has been waging “the battle for manure,” which is far more vital for average North Koreans than the splash of another test-shot into the sea off the east coast.
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Man who jumped border fence was ‘likely ex-North Korean gymnast-defector’
The defence ministry said it carried out a search operation after detecting the person over the weekend on the eastern side of the DMZ separating the two Koreas.
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Under scrutiny, North Korea tries to restrict news about executions - group
North Korea has changed the way it carries out capital punishment in response to greater international scrutiny of its human rights, holding executions away from prying eyes to stop information filtering out, a rights group said on Wednesday.
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10 years of Kim Jong Un: Where will North Korea be 10 years from now?
Experts vote on a range of potential scenarios, from crisis and ongoing COVID-19 isolation to economic growth and more. Kim Jong Un has undoubtedly had some real policy-making successes in his first decade of power, but also some catastrophic blunders.
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North Korea sentences two cadres to life sentences for smuggling rice from China - Daily NK
North Korean authorities recently tried several cadres in Chongjin, North Hamgyong Province, who imported rice from China in violation of state quarantine policies.
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How Kim Jong-un, once a young political novice, cemented power in North Korea in 10 years
Many North Korea watchers were doubtful when Kim Jong-un, then 27, took over the Hermit Kingdom in December 2011 following the sudden death of his father, Kim Jong-il.
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North Korea bashes UN human rights council over 'arbitrary' standard
North Korea bashes UN human rights council over 'arbitrary' standard
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North Korean leader visits Samjiyon city in first public activity in more than one month
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has visited the northwestern city of Samjiyon, near the border with China, where a major development project is underway, Pyongyang's state media reported Tuesday. It marks his first public activity in more than a month.
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As winter looms, reports of starvation in North Korea
North Korea's leader has compared the current situation to the terrible famine of the 1990s.
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North Korean website says 'Squid Game' reflects South Korea's 'brutal' society
From Seoul to San Francisco, hit South Korean Netflix series “Squid Game” has become a hot topic of conversation in recent weeks. Now, North Korea is weighing in. A North Korean propaganda website published an article Tuesday arguing that the series reveals that life in South Korea is "infested by the rules of survival of the fittest, corruption and immorality."
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Kim Jong-un faces 'paradise on Earth' lawsuit
North Korea's leader should pay damages after people were lured to live there, a Japanese court hears.
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It's an allegory: N.Korea website says 'Squid Game' reflects S.Korea's 'beastly' society
A North Korean propaganda website said on Tuesday that the international Netflix hit "Squid Game" exposes the reality of South Korean capitalist culture where "corruption and immoral scoundrels are commonplace".
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North Korea barred from Beijing Olympics because of its decision to skip Tokyo Games
North Korea is banned from participating in the Winter Olympics in Beijing next year as punishment for skipping this summer’s Tokyo Games. International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach announced Wednesday that North Korea’s national Olympic committee is suspended until the end of 2022. The Beijing Olympics are Feb. 4-20.
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North Korea Rejects 3 Million Doses Of China's Sinovac Vaccine; Urges COVAX To Send Batch To Countries Hardest Hit By COVID
North Korea has rejected about three million doses of China's Sinovac Biotech COVID-19 vaccine, urging that the vials instead be allocated to other countries with severe outbreaks, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) confirmed on Tuesday.
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North Korea’s Nuclear Family
When the Biden administration, following a months-long review, announced its North Korea policy this past April—“diplomacy, as well as stern deterrence”—the news barely registered. The question of how to deal with the nuclear-armed pariah state, a matter never resolved but never fully escalating into an existential threat, has dogged a long succession of U.S. administrations. The prevailing sense today, amid a pandemic and heightened great-power tension, seems to be that Washington has bigger fish to fry and more urgent crises to focus on.
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