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Sixteen years and 307,000 words later, the two Koreas draft a joint dictionary
After 25 meetings and years of political turmoil, South Korea plans to soon submit its draft for North Korean approval
All glamor, no edge? North Korean music is going back to conservative values
North Korea's most recent Lunar New Year's concert signals a return to more traditional tastes
Phoning it in: North Korea’s archaic (and expensive) international call system
Calling Pyongyang is relatively straightforward - if you have the patience, the time and the money
North Korea-Malaysia relations: the past and future – NKNews Podcast Ep. 168
Dr. Hoo Chiew Ping discusses the assassination of Kim Jong Un's half-brother in Kuala Lumpur and DPRK-ASEAN relations
Seven decades of friendship and envy: North Korea’s relations with Vietnam
Vietnam achieved what the Kim regime never could: national reunification and a booming economy
North and South Korea are not East and West Germany – NKNews Podcast Ep. 167
Rüdiger Frank discusses the two Koreas and Germany, and what Kim Jong Un can do to improve his country's economy
Ask a North Korean: What do North Koreans know about medieval Korean history?
“North Korea draws parallels between the kings of the past and the Kims of the present.”
‘The big hunt’: When North Korean agents almost killed South Korea’s president
North Korea came dangerously close to assassinating President Park Chung-hee in the Blue House in Seoul on Jan. 21, 1968
Only COVID-19 ended his search for his daughter: North Korea abductee dies at 78
Yun Jong-su was forced to live in North Korea for 33 years and he never stopped looking for his daughter after escaping
Decades later, a once-divided Germany still holds lessons for Korean peace
Bernhard Seliger of the Hanns Seidel Foundation weighs in on how North and South Korea can reconcile