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Executions, forced labour and starvation persist in North Korea, UN official says - North Korea has intensified domestic ...
Despite all its military threats and nuclear tests, North Korea is hiding a massive economic failure. With a GDP of just $25 billion, the entire country’s economy is smaller than Beverly Hills, Los ...
North Korea will open a tourist site on its east coast next week that it called a prelude to a new era in its tourism ...
North Koreans are fighting starvation as the Hermit Kingdom continues its isolation from the rest of the world. Three residents of the totalitarian state secretly communicated with the BBC for ...
Concerns about North Korea’s chronic food shortages are growing, with multiple sources suggesting this week that deaths due to starvation are likely. Some experts say the country has hit its ...
Its statist agricultural system has long failed to produce enough food for North Korea’s 26m people. A famine in the 1990s cost at least 200,000 lives—and by some estimates as many as 3m.
North Korea North Korea's COVID-19 border closure prompted suicide spike, widespread starvation: 'it's heartless' One woman claimed that people now harbor 'discontent' against their leaders ...
A decade after a UN report labeled North Korea's actions as crimes against humanity, abuses persist, worsened by COVID-era ...
The uneasy truce between the nuclear-armed North and the US-allied South remains one of the most vexing security concerns for ...
Archbishop Peter Chung Soon-Taick delivers his homily at the Mass for a Day of prayer for National Reconciliation and Unity ...
Official photos from the opening ceremony, which saw a naval destroyer unceremoniously fall into the sea, appear to have been ...