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Kim Jong Un's house: Kim Jong Un, the third Supreme Leader of North Korea since December 2011, is one of the most protected heads of states. According t reports, he has more than 10 secret houses ...
Un, sea and sand! North Korean dictator launches nation's new beach resorts alongside daughter and rarely-seen wife in bizarre footage aimed to draw in tourists ...
The opacity of North Korea means that Mr Lee’s claims are often plausible rather than proven. Advanced in an exuberant prose style, they sometimes outstrip the evidence.
North Korean media accused South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol of running a "fascist dictatorship" after last week's short-lived imposition of martial law.
EXCLUSIVE: Munya Chawawa is taking his BAFTA-nominated How to Survive a Dictator brand to one of the most notorious places on Earth. The viral comedian is shining a spotlight on North Korea’s ...
A politician breaks taboo and starts a conversation over whether North Korea and South Korea should give up on reunification.
North Korean Dictator Kim Jong Un's regime vowed to adopt its "toughest" policies against the U.S. during its annual meeting last week.
There is nothing like a water park to unwind from life as a ruthless dictator. Knowing this, Kim Jong Un took a break from ...
Photos show daily life in remote parts of North Korea and its capital, Pyongyang. Slogans and propaganda are common sights on buildings.
Today, North Korea’s secretive dictator oversees an isolated society and command economy, portraying himself as the benevolent protector of a nation under siege from hostile foreign powers.
Park Chae-so was so successful in infiltrating the North that Kim Jong-il, the enigmatic ruler, once gifted him blueberry wine. So why was the celebrated undercover agent later jailed by South Korea?