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Min, a prominent North Korean defector who used radio broadcasts, USB sticks and a network of sources in the secretive ...
As a military propagandist, he fled the North by jumping off a train. In the South, he broadcast forbidden outside news to ...
Min, a prominent North Korean defector who used radio broadcasts, USB sticks and a network of sources in the secretive country to inform the North Korean public about the truth of their authoritarian ...
On a day in February 2004, Kim Sung-min, former representative of Free North Korea Broadcasting, was having a meal with ...
It was confirmed on the 11th that Ri Son-hyon, who in 2018 asked South Korean business leaders visiting North Korea, “Does the cold noodles go down your throat?” did not appear in the video of the ...
North Korean officials said its status as a country with nuclear weapons "has become irreversible," despite efforts by the ...
Technology has allowed North Korea to increase control of its citizens over the last decade with some being executed for ...
North Korea has executed people for distributing foreign media, including television shows like popular South Korean dramas, ...
North Korea said Tuesday it had conducted the final ground test of a solid-fuel rocket engine for a long-range ballistic ...
Government control over people in the isolated, nuclear-armed state has tightened in the past 10 years, researchers said, and ...
North Korean agents paid a Chinese national $2 million to smuggle U.S. weapons and technology that were to be used for a surprise attack on South Korea, federal prosecutors said Aug. 19. Shenghua Wen, ...
The lines in east Asia, after the Beijing victory show featuring its military might, are now drawn more sharply than ever.