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$10 million North Korean museum in Cambodia “temporarily” suspends operations
Several DPRK-run restaurants also shut down, though it's unclear for how long
With talks going nowhere, the U.S. must now pressure North Korea on human rights
Pyongyang's grim record could be a formidable tool in the looming pressure campaign
As North Korea’s year-end deadline looms, Russia fears a return to high tensions
Moscow has moved to reassert its importance to the North Korea issue as DPRK-U.S. diplomacy has flagged
In full: China and Russia’s pitch for North Korea sanctions relief at the UN
Proposals would see DPRK receive relief from measures "related to the livelihood of the civilian population"
Biegun arrives in Japan as hopes of restarting talks with North Korea flounder
Attempts to arrange meeting with DPRK counterparts failed, South Korean media says
U.S. rejects Chinese, Russian moves to relax North Korean sanctions
State Dept. reiterates call on DPRK to refrain from provocation, resume negotiations as Biegun trip to Seoul wraps up
“We’ll take care of it,” Trump says about North Korean nuclear program
President Trump tells reporters U.S. is watching North Korea's moves "very closely"
On Her Majesty’s diplomatic service in Pyongyang – NKNews Podcast Ep.107
John Everard discusses his time as the UK's top diplomat to the DPRK and his thoughts on prospects for the future
Eight years into his rule, Kim Jong Un faces grim choices in 2020
Rising tensions do not bode well for the North Korean leader — or his people
Photos of Air China refueling in Pyongyang raise questions about supply-lines
Despite sanctions and short route distance, Air China’s 737s regularly connect to Air Koryo fuel trucks