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North Korea policy: What happens if Trump or Biden gets elected?
Lieutenant General Chun In-bum and Yonsei University Professor John Delury discuss the future of North Korea policy
North Korea reports 5,368 ‘suspected’ COVID-19 cases, surge amid military parade
The number of those tested and quarantined in the DPRK spiked around the Oct. 10 parade, but no confirmed cases yet
North Korea warns workers about COVID-19, boosts domestic face mask production
State media says workers are being taught about COVID-19 sanitization and factories are upping face mask production
North Korea’s mass games propaganda event ends after mysteriously short run
State media gave little attention this year to mass performances at Pyongyang’s May Day Stadium
North Korea worried that winter snow and birds could spread COVID-19
State media warned citizens of infected snow after sharing fears that yellow dust from China could spread the virus
Two years later, spy charges against French man with DPRK ties remain unclear
Nov. 2020 marks two years since Benoît Quennedey, a French civil servant, was arrested for espionage
The ‘cleanest place’: North Korea revives propaganda touting zero COVID-19 cases
Pointing to global rise in cases, state media says that the world is “shocked” by the DPRK’s virus-fighting measures
Obama slams Trump, says Biden ‘wouldn’t coddle’ North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
Former U.S. president endorses Joe Biden and criticizes Trump for ‘bragging’ about his close ties with Kim Jong Un
Pyongyang stores low on foreign goods amid North Korean COVID-19 paranoia
State media warned citizens against imported items out of fear that they could spread the virus from abroad
How overseas labor improves ordinary North Korean lives – NKNews Podcast Ep. 153
Andrei Lankov and Peter Ward discuss the difficulties and opportunities of the North Korean workers living abroad