North Korea
North Korea Hungry for Aid. Published on 06 May 2011. share +. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) lived through a famine that killed, at conservative estimates, nearly a million people in the 1990s, and is now nearing the ...
DPRK (North Korea) - Schoolchildren′s Palace (Mangyongdae)
South Korean news agencies reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong Il traveled Friday to his country's key ally and benefactor China, raising confusion over earlier reports that it was his son who made the trip.
There are many reasons to despise the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-il, and his henchmen. They live in luxury while ordinary citizens barely subsist. The regime is barreling ahead with a nuclear weapons program and looking for any ...
A slew of reports on North Korea's cyber attack capability recently came out in South Korea, and even on Fox News this week. In the first week of May, one South Korean bank was shut down for several days due to a cyber assault and the ...
North Korea's abduction of high-profiles individuals like the U.S. Army deserter Charles Jenkins or the South Korean filmmaker Shin Sang Ok have received plenty of media attention, but they were just the most prominent examples of a ...
I volunteer with Justice for North Korea, and we're holding our third round of informational orientation sessions for volunteers and anyone who's interested in learning more. Each time we've held these sessions we've tried to improve ...
The group, which includes former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari, former Norwegian Prime Minister Gro Brundtland and former Irish President Mary Robinson, said it also plans to discuss North Korea's chronic food shortages. ...
Former US president Jimmy Carter goes to North Korea this week to press it to show it is sincere about returning to aid-for-disarmament talks.
DPRK (North Korea) News - Pyongyang Spring Int′l Trade Fair Opens
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