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But after just a few short weeks of visits, North Korea has once again closed its borders. What went wrong? In a word: YouTube. Western influencers rattle North Korean image. The
Two women who fled North Korea have been telling the United Nations about the plight of people still living in the country and urging the world body to hold North Korea’s leader accountable for gross
A serious accident occurred during the launch of a new North Korean warship on Wednesday while leader Kim Jong Un was attending the event, with him calling it a "criminal act" that could not be tolerated,
Activists, officials and defectors highlighted human rights violations in North Korea at a high-level meeting of the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday, with many directly tying Pyongyang's syste
Eight decades after the partition of the Korean peninsula, the Catholic Church in South Korea remains one of the few actors that, with perseverance and faith, keeps alive the hope for reconciliation between the two Koreas.
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Dexerto on MSNYouTuber enters North Korea to compete in marathon and is shocked by what he findsYouTuber Harry Jaggard competed in the 2025 Pyongyang Marathon and got an unprecedented look into North Korean life.
North Korea has unveiled its first new television drama in years, featuring candid portrayals of official corruption and rural discontent.
The North Korean military has unveiled a new class of domestically developed air-to-air missile as well as a standoff weapon kit in a live firing exercise witnessed by leader Kim Jong Un. Photos released by state media KCNA show the air-to-air missile and glide bomb kit displayed on the front of a Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-29 9.12B.
North Korea has carried out a display of its latest aerial combat capabilities by showcasing a new type of air-to-air missile that was previously not known to be
When North Korea opened a marathon up to international competitors, one YouTuber realized it was his only chance to get himself — and his camera — inside the totalitarian country.
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The North Korean IT workers scheme rakes in $250 million to $600 million per year and billions in crypto, according to UN estimates.