News
As a military propagandist, he fled the North by jumping off a train. In the South, he broadcast forbidden outside news to ...
Technology has allowed North Korea to increase control of its citizens over the last decade with some being executed for ...
The human rights situation in North Korea has worsened, with people even being executed for distributing foreign movies and ...
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) and the Database Center for North Korean Human Rights (NKDB) welcome the ...
As the Human Rights Council prepares to look into the situation in North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)) ...
The North Korean government is increasingly implementing the death penalty, including for people caught watching and sharing ...
Rogue despot Kim Jong-Un has stepped up executions of his population for crimes such as watching foreign TV or films and even ...
The death penalty in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) is “more widely allowed by law and implemented in ...
In North Korea, by contrast, watching a gripping TV drama can cost you your life. Under the “Anti-Reactionary Thought Law" of 2020, no North Korean may consume, possess or distribute the “rotten ...
Finland's Helsinki-Vantaa Airport offers one such moment. It is a long, steep escalator that connects the terminal level to ...
When did Britain become North Korea? That, apparently, is where we are now living according to the headline in last Wednesday’s Daily Mail.
Opinion
The Chosun Ilbo on MSNBed football, Russia-China backing, direct deals: Kim's Trump strategy
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un could not contain his anger on the train back to Pyongyang after the 2019 Hanoi no-deal. He ...
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