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Hotels of Pyongyang – NKNews Podcast Ep.124
James Scullin discusses his new book, "Hotels of Pyongyang," which contains a unique insight into North Korean aesthetic
How North Korea has used English-language media to drum up international support
While Pyongyang's reporting may seem bizarre to many outsiders, there are some who will read and occasionally echo it
Ask a North Korean: how are orphans treated in North Korea?
"In North Korea, orphans live pitiful lives on the brink of death"
Mad scientists, DPRK-style: geniuses on the North Korean screen
In the Kim Jong Il era, scientists were portrayed as devoted to their work and leader - even at the expense of family
Destination Pyongyang: the Yodo hijacking incident, 50 years on
Much remains unknown about this bizarre tale of Cold War intrigue, misguided radicalism, and North Korean opportunism
“Dire situation”: How COVID-19 is impacting the North Korea travel industry
With tourism to North Korea frozen after a record-breaking year, some believe visits won't be possible until 2021
North Korea’s 1970s Hallyu: socialist spectaculars in the Third World
Kim Il Sung deployed art troupes as a way to spread his version of socialism and deepen diplomatic ties
Ask a North Korean: What do North Koreans think about black people?
"In general, North Koreans sympathize with black Americans just like they do with those in Africa"
“Friend”: Paek Nam Nyong and the long search for a decent North Korean novel
Pyongyang's literary output has long been seen as stilted and doctrinaire. Could a new translation change that?
Crash Landing on You: the inter-Korean love story touching a chord in the South
The soap opera has proven a smash-hit for South Korean and international audiences. But how accurate is it?