Tuesday, December 24, 2024

First UN Agency Leader in North Korea Post-COVID: A New Era of Cooperation?

The Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN, has announced that he is ready to resume aid to North Korea.

North Korea Ramps Up Military Rhetoric, Threatens More Provocations

North Korea issued three statements and commentaries...

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North Korea’s Navy Vanishes: Submarines and Warships Erased from Global Database

North Korea removed 13 submarines from IMO records shortly after registering them, likely due to security concerns and media attention.

North Korea Resumes Face-to-Face Diplomacy with New Ambassador in Singapore

North Korea's newly appointed ambassador to Singapore, Ri Kil Song, has reportedly taken office this week.

North Korea Breaks Away from ‘Average-ism’: How Differentiated Rewards are Reviving its Economy

North Korea advocates for individual rewards over egalitarianism, claiming it enhances motivation and drives technological progress.

Is Russia Breaking Sanctions? North Korean Clothing Ads Spark Controversy

North Korean clothing advertised on Russian TV violates UN sanctions, raising concerns about sanctions breaches and international trade.

13 North Korean Submarines Disappear from IMO Listings

North Korean submarines vanished from IMO listings in one day, sparking speculation about intentional removal or registration errors.

North Korea Dismantles Major Import Quarantine Facilities On Chinese Border

North Korea dismantled Uiju Airport's quarantine facilities, indicating a shift away from using the site for import controls.

North Korea’s Youth Day Festivities: Choe Ryong Hae’s Tour and the Regime’s Push for Youth Unity

North Korea's Youth Day on August 28 featured visits to key sites, youth involvement in labor, and celebratory events.

Kim Jong Un’s New Ride: North Korea Snags 24 Expensive Horses from Russia

North Korea has imported 24 Orlov Trotter horses from Russia, raising concerns about the country's ability to manage them properly.

North Korea Ramps Up Calls For Patriosm on Youth Day

North Korea's state-run media, Rodong Sinmun, celebrated the nation's youth in an editorial marking the annual Youth Day on August 28.

Ex-North Korean Politician Warns of Severe Repercussions for Olympic Selfie Incident

Park Choong Kwon warns North Korean players Lee and Kim could face harsh punishment for selfies with South Korean athletes.

North Korea’s Coal Rush: Over 70 Ships Spotted at Key Ports

VOA reports 70 vessels operating in North Korea's coal ports this year, suggesting possible illegal coal export violations.

From Moscow to Pyongyang: Why Are Russian Experts and Educators Visiting North Korea?

Today, a delegation of Russian experts, led by the Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade, visited Pyongyang, North Korea.

North Korea’s ‘Suicide Drones’ Revealed: What the Latest Development Means for Global Security

North Korea's "suicide drone" development is part of its five-year defense plan, emphasizing advancements in nuclear technologies.

Unlocking Secrets of North Korea: A Language and Culture Forum You Can’t Miss

South Korea’s 2nd Inter-Korean Cultural Exchange Forum on September 10 will explore North-South Korean language and cultural differences.

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