One day after the summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's historic summit ended without an agreement, the Rodong Sinmun on Friday carried extensive reports on the ...
North Korea on Tuesday urged senior officials and citizens to make thorough preparations for heavy monsoon rains expected to ...
Dec. 26 (Asia Today) --South Korea's Unification Ministry said Friday it will move ahead next week with administrative steps to make North Korea's state newspaper, Rodong Sinmun, publicly accessible.
The North Korean Rodong Sinmun newspaper will soon be made accessible to the general public. On December 26, the Ministry of Unification, the National Intelligence Service, and other relevant ...
The government announced on the 26th that it plans to take official measures next week to reclassify North Korea’s Rodong Sinmun as general materials, making it easier for the public to access. The ...
Dec. 30 (Asia Today) --South Korea's Unification Ministry said Tuesday that the public can now read North Korea's state newspaper Rodong Sinmun at 181 designated outlets without special procedures ...
People look at a copy of the Rodong Sinmun newspaper at the Kaeson Station. South Korea said Friday it will reclassify North Korea's long-banned state newspaper as general information, easing public ...
For over a decade, I’ve navigated the complexities of North Korean affairs, security, and foreign policy from both Seoul and Washington, D.C. As the National Desk Political Team Lead, I track the ...
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North Korean leader uses South-US 'nuclear threat' to justify arms buildup
At a key party meeting, Kim Jong-un criticized Seoul’s efforts to acquire nuclear-powered submarines and South Korea-U.S. extended deterrence talks, blaming them for raising tensions in the region.
North Korea has unleashed its strangest crackdown yet, purging people for selling the regime newspaper after Kim Jong-un’s photo was used to roll cigarettes. The Rodong Sinmun, a propaganda rag, is ...
An Kwang-hwek, a doctoral researcher at Konkuk University, reading the Rodong Sinmun (front), North Korea’s top newspaper, at the National Library of Korea in Seoul. He told The Straits Times North ...
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