North Korea is opening up to foreign tourists for the first time since it sealed its borders in 2020 during the pandemic.
The unprecedented loss of life in a foreign conflict means that the war in Ukraine could be the Kim regime’s most significant test since the 1990s famine.
It is time to examine not only the effects and effectiveness of North Korean troops in combat, but the wider implications for ...
The Database Center for North Korean Human Rights NKDB announced the results of its 2024 White Paper on Religious Freedom in ...
Rising deaths from starvation have led to declarations of famine in five areas of Sudan ... Laos and the company leaders as well as a Chinese firm accused of supplying North Korea with electronic ...
Also, the 'First Dates' restaurant reopens its doors and BC Europe editor Katya Adler returns to the Balkans, 30 years after ...
Rising deaths from starvation have led to declarations of famine in five areas of Sudan ... well as a Chinese firm accused of supplying North Korea with electronic equipment.
Kim Il-sung ruined the economy, hoarded power and saw his countrymen slaughtered, as Fyodor Tertitskiy’s Accidental Tyrant ...
North Korea is one of the world’s poorest countries ... food scarcity is often a problem. A famine in the 1990s caused untold misery, with death estimates ranging from 240,000 to 3.5 million ...
"Russia asks [North Korea] for exactly what it lacks most, and these supplies reflect the difficulty of replenishing losses. First, shells - a shell famine, then meat - a shortage of personnel ...
She is also aware of the reports of “bad stories” from North Korea, including the famine in the 1990s. “I believe that the people there in North Korea have something big that they believe in ...