-
+17 +5
North Korean Leader's Aunt Re-Emerges After Husband's Execution
The aunt of North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un, has re-emerged in Pyongyang, the capital, the country’s media said Sunday, dispelling rumors that she was purged after her powerful husband was executed on charges of plotting a coup to topple Kim in 2013.
-
+2 +1
The North Korea-South Korea World Cup Qualifier Was Played In A Silent, Violent Haze
On Tuesday, North Korea hosted South Korea in the two countries’ first-ever competitive match in Pyongyang against one another. However, there were no reports on the game from inside the 50,000-seat Kim Il-sung stadium until Thursday. That’s because North Korea held the match under a media blackout, prohibiting journalists and also any fans from attending. Upon returning to Seoul, South Korea’s national team opened up about the game, and painted a picture of eerie silence as well as on-field violence.
-
+1 +1
North Korea says Kim Jong Un's relationship with Trump not enough to salvage nuclear talks
Kim Jong Un’s personal relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump may not be enough to salvage stalled nuclear talks between Pyongyang and Washington, a senior North Korean official said Saturday.
-
+1 +1
North Korea denounces U.S. actions in Iraq
North Korea state media condemned the United States for the drone attack that killed Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani, calling the event a "violation of Iraqi sovereignty." The statement on recent events in the Middle East came the same day Iran launched dozens of ballistic missiles targeting Iraqi air bases housing U.S. troops.
-
+28 +7
Microsoft says North Korea-based hackers were stealing sensitive information
Microsoft said it won a court order that allowed the tech giant to take control of 50 websites that a North Korea-linked hacking group was using to carry out cyberattacks.
-
+21 +2
Microsoft says North Korea-linked hackers stole sensitive information
Microsoft Corp said on Monday it has taken control of web domains which were use...
-
+4 +1
10 ways North Korea uses technology to keep its citizens in the dark about the outside world
North Korea jams radio signals and creates smartphone games to keep its people in the dark and cut them off from the outside world.
-
+15 +3
Japan warns of North Korea election meddling in United States
Japan's national intelligence agency issued a warning regarding potential North Korean interference in the 2020 U.S. presidential election and South Korea's parliamentary election next year.
-
+3 +1
Trump once suggested all of Seoul’s 10 million residents move to avoid North Korean threat
A new book details this stunning moment from early in Trump’s presidency.
-
+16 +5
If North Korean and Japan went to war, more South Koreans would back Kim Jong Un, poll shows
"Under a rather extreme hypothetical situation in which war may break out between North Korea and Japan, 45.5 percent would choose to help North Korea, and 15.1 percent Japan," a new survey shows.
-
+12 +2
North Korea's Kim sends condolences over deceased mother of South Korea's Moon
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has sent condolences over the passing of the mot...
-
+18 +2
Smartphones continue to change North Korean society
Smartphones are driving major changes in North Korean lifestyles, several Daily NK sources in Pyongyang recently reported.
-
+16 +5
North Korea's iconic traffic ladies mostly disappear from Pyongyang streets
Pyongyang’s famous traffic ladies have mostly disappeared from intersections throughout the city, multiple informed sources have indicated to NK News.
-
+4 +1
North Korea tests new submarine missile from sea
North Korea has confirmed it test-fired a new type of a ballistic missile, a significant escalation from the short-range tests it has conducted since May. The missile - which was able to carry a nuclear weapon - was the North's 11th test this year. But this one, fired from a platform at sea, was capable of being launched from a submarine.
-
+10 +1
North Korea Can’t Hide Its Population Problem
Isolation might protect the “hermit kingdom” for now, but its demographic destiny cannot be avoided.
-
+11 +2
North Korea denies it amassed $2 billion through cyberattacks on banks
North Korea denied on Sunday allegations that it had obtained $2 billion through...
-
+4 +1
North Korea Says Hope of More U.S. Talks Is ‘Disappearing’
North Korea said on Saturday that its expectations for more dialogue with the Trump administration were “gradually disappearing,” and threatened to reconsider its conciliatory gestures toward the United States, potentially including its moratorium on nuclear and long-range missile tests.
-
+18 +4
North Korea changes constitution to solidify Kim Jong Un’s rule
North Korea's parliament has approved changes to the country's constit...
-
+19 +2
How K-pop is luring young North Koreans to cross the line
David Bowie and the Beatles may have helped topple the Berlin Wall. Now South Korean and Western pop may be undermining the Pyongyang regime.
-
+20 +7
Leaked documents show Huawei helped North Korea build wireless network: report
Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei secretly helped the North Korean government build and maintain a wireless network, the Washington Post reported Monday. Internal documents obtained by the outlet show Huawei worked with Chinese state-owned firm, Panda International Information Technology, for at least eight years on a variety of projects.
Submit a link
Start a discussion