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Traveller reveals life inside ‘wild’ North Korea after visiting twice in one year
Gunnar Garfors, from Oslo, Norway, has offered his top tips for those hoping to visit the country – and more importantly, the strict rules tourists must follow to avoid punishment.
Kim Jong Un’s Sister Proposes Summit With Fumio Kishida, Potentially Disrupting Japan-US-South Korea Relations
In an unexpected move, Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has proposed a summit with Japan. This proposal could potentially disrupt the tripartite alliance between Japan, the U.S.
Chun Ki-won: Hero pastor jailed for sexually abusing North Korea teenage escapees
A South Korean pastor once hailed as a hero for smuggling out hundreds of North Koreans has been jailed for sexually abusing teenage defectors. Chun Ki-won, 67, has been sentenced to five years for …
Kim Jong Un’s Sister Responds to US Ally’s North Korea Overtures
The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has signaled the reclusive regime’s openness to talks with a key U.S. ally, in what could be a rare opportunity to dial down months of high …
US deploys half of its aircraft carriers to China’s doorstep
The United States is expected to deploy almost half of its aircraft carriers in the Western Pacific this year, as military tensions continue to rise over North Korea’s nuclear ambitions and China’s …
North Korean leader’s sister opens door to improved ties with Japan
Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, said that Pyongyang would be open to improving relations with Japan and hosting a visit from Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, state …
North Korea Releases Ominous New Photos
The latest cruise missile launches came after the United States and its allies accused Russia of firing ballistic missiles against Ukraine that had been acquired from North Korea, violating U.N.
South Korea says relations with Cuba would send ‘political and psychological blow’ to North Korea
South Korea’s presidential office said that establishing diplomatic relations with Cuba would deliver a “political and psychological blow” to North Korea.
South Korea says opening diplomatic relations with Cuba would shock North Korea
South Korea’s presidential office claims that the country’s move to establish diplomatic relations with Cuba would deal a “political and psychological blow” to its war-divided rival North Korea, whose …