Dozens of officials in North Korea have been removed from their roles by Kim Jong-un after a drinking spree said to be ...
It's one of cinema's strangest tales, with a renowned filmmaker kidnapped solely so their cinematic expertise could be used for propaganda.
North Korea closed its borders five years ago when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, and they have remained shut ever since.
Russia’s ambassador to North Korea said that its Asian ally is also hosting Russian children orphaned by its war against ...
North Korea will likely continue to dominate headlines in the year ahead, and there are signs its leader, Kim Jong Un, is “nervous” about how world events will play out. This assessment was ...
After being considered the No. 2 official in North Korea, Kim Yong Ju was effectively placed in confinement for half a century after losing a battle for power against his nephew, Kim Jong Il.
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Kim Jong Il, and Kim Jong Un—North Korea has become one of the world’s most isolated and repressed economies, prioritizing self-reliance and militarism over all else. Central to the country ...
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has said an elevated U.S. security partnership with South Korea and Japan poses a grave ...