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A Japanese court has held North Korea responsible for human rights violations against four plaintiffs lured to the country by false promises of a "paradise on Earth."
The order appears to be a follow-up measure to the 2024 revision of North Korea’s car ownership law. Now, ordinary people can legally own cars—once the preserve of officials or the privileged class—ostensibly thanks to the “consideration” of Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un, the source said.
A discussion of how North Korea’s “laptop farms” exploit remote work, creating cybersecurity and compliance risks for employers.
The dramatic US operation that overthrew Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro this month may have left North Korean leader Kim Jong Un feeling he was also vulnerable to "decapitation", a former Pyongyang
“This emphasis on obeying the law is presumably designed to highlight that our country operates under the rule of law. But the reality is that people are often controlled and punished not by the law, but on the whim of police officers and state security agents,” one person remarked.
North Korea’s recent release of two unusually rapid-fire statements by Kim Yo-jong, the powerful sister of leader Kim Jong-un, underscores Pyongyang’s heightened sensitivity to external diplomatic pressure and security threats,
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1894 Pyongyang Christian persecution incident highlighted in missionary series
Today, I will continue discussing the missionary biography series published by the National Council of Churches in Korea, following last week’s coverage. “Daejeon is the Heart of Korea”...Charles Stokes,