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North Korea holds national winter games

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Tyla · 11h
Teenagers in North Korea are being executed for watching Squid Game
North Koreans are facing extreme punishments for watching South Korean TV shows, a shocking report by Amnesty International has revealed

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 · 36m · on MSN
North Korea holds national winter games as it sits out Winter Olympics
 · 16h · on MSN
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 · 9h
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 · 17h
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 · 8h
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2don MSN

North Korea rehearses parade as party congress nears, report says

North Korean soldiers were seen practicing marching formations in preparation for a possible parade ahead of the country's Ninth Party Congress, according to a new report.
7h

Report: Watching K-Dramas In North Korea Can Lead To Execution, Labor Camps, Public Humiliation

North Koreans caught watching South Korean television shows face punishments including public humiliation, labor camps, and execution.
16don MSN

North Korea Can Build 20 Nukes a Year, South Korea’s Lee Says

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said North Korea continues to produce nuclear material at a pace that could allow it to add up to 20 nuclear weapons a year, underscoring concerns that Pyongyang has no intention of slowing its nuclear program.
2d

Producer defends showing faces of North Korean POWs to convey urgency

Television producer Kim Young-mi said Tuesday she chose not to blur the faces of North Korean prisoners of war featured in a recent broadcast.
9d

North Korea’s Kim says upcoming party congress will unveil plans to bolster nuclear deterrent

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un says his country will unveil plans to further bolster its nuclear program at the upcoming ruling party congress.
8d

North Korea launches ballistic missiles into sea between Korean Peninsula and Japan

North Korea launched short-range ballistic missiles toward its eastern waters on Tuesday, according to its neighbors, as the North heightens animosities with rival South Korea ahead of a major political meeting.
The Diplomat
15h

North Korea Waits for Major Concessions From Trump

If a situation arises in which Trump were to offer sweeping concessions to North Korea, there may be no one left to apply the brakes.
Human Rights Watch
2d

North Korea: Unrelenting Repression, Hunger, Inequality

In 2025, the North Korean government increased surveillance, information controls, and restrictions on market activity despite deepening food insecurity and inequality.
9don MSN

North Korea Fires Ballistic Missiles as US Signals Defense Shift

North Korea fired what appeared to be ballistic missiles off its east coast days after the US released a new defense strategy signaling a reduction in American military support to deter Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions.
USNI News
8d

North Korea Strikes Maritime Target During Multiple Rocket Launcher System Test Fire

North Korea struck a maritime target Tuesday during the test firing of an upgraded large-caliber multiple rocket launcher system, state media reported. State media Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported Wednesday that North Korea’s Missile Administration conducted a test firing to verify the effectiveness of the large caliber MRLS,
13h

Watching Squid Game and listening to K-pop in North Korea could cost your life, Amnesty report reveals shocking details

Amnesty International reports that North Koreans risk public execution, imprisonment, or forced labour for consuming South Korean media, with punishments harsher for the poor and powerless.

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