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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un could not contain his anger on the train back to Pyongyang after the 2019 Hanoi no-deal. He ...
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 ...
The human rights situation in North Korea has worsened, with people even being executed for distributing foreign movies and shows such as Korean dramas, according to a new UN report.
Kim Seongmin, a former military propagandist who fled North Korea by jumping off a train, defected to the South and from ...
As the Human Rights Council prepares to look into the situation in North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)) ...
The human rights situation in North Korea has worsened, with people even being executed for distributing foreign movies and ...
Technology has allowed North Korea to increase control of its citizens over the last decade with some being executed for ...
The North Korean government is increasingly implementing the death penalty, including for people caught watching and sharing ...
Over the past week, the young Ju-ae accompanied her father to his first-ever multilateral diplomatic event alongside 26 heads of state, including Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President ...
Under U.N. Security Council Resolution 2397, North Korea was required to repatriate all overseas workers by December 2019.
Close observers of the reclusive, nuclear-armed state see Kim Ju Ae’s appearance as the clearest signal yet that she may be in line to rise to the top of the family’s dynastic rule.
Kim Jong Un set foot in Beijing for his first visit to China in years, accompanied by his daughter, Kim Ju Ae, also thought ...