Most of what we know about North Korea does not come through open reporting or official transparency. Information reaches the outside world in fragments, usually carried by defectors, foreign ...
Imagine living in the dictatorship of North Korea, hungry all the time, laboring for no pay. You decide to try to escape into ...
North Korea’s ninth Party Congress started on February 20, 2026, amid escalating repression of young people, strict control of information, and widespread forced labor.
On March 15, North Korea will hold its first national level elections since 2019. After being delayed for two years, the Kim Jong Un regime delivered a short notice announcement last week that the ...
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UN: North Korea worst human rights violator
A new UN report says life in North Korea has worsened over the past decade, with the regime using harsh laws and access to food to keep the population under control.The people of North Korea endure ...
The North Korean government has intensified repression inside the isolated, nuclear-armed state, expanding electronic surveillance and publicly executing people for sharing foreign media, the United ...
North Korea will hold an election on March 15 to pick delegates for its Supreme People's Assembly, KCNA state news agency ...
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Inside North Korea's Strict Car Ownership Rules
Car ownership in North Korea is tightly controlled, rare, and often reserved for the elite. This article explores new laws allowing private registration, the country’s small auto industry, and why ...
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