Korea Times reports that the North Korean leader likes a good execution so much that last year saw the ‘cleansing’ of nearly 100 state officials.
North Korea’s most bizarre provocation against its rival in years included flying hundreds of balloons carrying trash and manure toward South Korea.
The BBC received rare footage showing North Korea publicly sentencing two teenage boys to 12 years of hard labour for watching these illicit shows from the South.
Gone in 60 seconds – How North Korea stole 1000 Volvos from Sweden and got away with it.
Some footage of a pop concert being held in North Korea has come out, giving us rare and valuable insight into what goes on when they’re not threatening to nuke enemies.
To take on one of the world’s most repressive regimes you have to have some serious ‘cojones’, and an American hacker who goes by P4x clearly does.
There’s always a keen interest in news coming out of the secretive regime.
If you survive an escape from North Korea you generally don’t look back. There isn’t a warm welcoming party awaiting you in Pyongyang should you return.
‘Squid Game’ is apparently enough to unravel the whole social foundation of North Korea because anyone who dares bring the show to the country faces the possibility of being sentenced to death.
On Monday at the Defense Development Exhibition, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un gave a speech and showed off some serious lethal weaponry.
One wouldn’t usually associate North Korea with a lovely spot to take a holiday, and yet it does have a tourism industry.
After months of remaining COVID-19-free, North Korea has reported its first case of the virus.
The liaison office in Kaesong was bombed by North Korea after Kim Jong Un’s sister threatened military action against South Korea.
It looks like South Africa was one of a number of countries targeted by a sophisticated North Korean attack on banks and cryptocurrencies.
Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un looked like besties, as the North Korean leader walked the US president over the border between North and South Korea.
A graduate student has gone missing ahead of Donald Trump’s visit to North Korea, and his friends think the government is involved.
Kim Jong Un might be a dictator, but he sure knows how to put together an epic propaganda fest in celebration of North Korea’s 70th anniversary.
In North Korea’s capital stands a hotel with a rather mysterious fifth floor. A group of curious tourists decided to investigate, and came upon a shocking discovery.
He’s talked up Kim Jong Un as a fine man and a great leader, and now he’s saluting North Korean generals. All that aside, it’s another really awkward clanger.
He goes by the name ‘Howard’ and, using his resemblance to the leader of North Korea, showed up to an ice hockey game to ruffle some cheerleader feathers.
When Korean Air Lines Flight 858 blew up in 1987, a North Korean spy was captured. Now she has a stern warning for all as the Winter Olympics heads to South Korea in February.
During an attempt to defect from his native North Korea, a soldier was wounded and rescued by soldiers from the south. He survived, and the whole ordeal was caught on camera.
Since North Korea and America are almost at war, the BBC published a few charts looking at the current state of the “socialist” nation. They make for interesting reading.
The Donald had a ball labelling Kim Jong Un “Rocket Man”, but of course North Korea had a clap back of their own. Maybe the gloves are finally coming off.
With fresh sanctions from the U.N., North Korea is attempting to amass a stash of bitcoin to fund whatever it is that it has planned. War, anyone?
There are bombs and then there are hydrogen bombs, and North Korea’s latest show of force might have serious ramifications for millions of people.
North Korea is at it again, releasing yet another propaganda video aimed at striking fear into the hearts of all Americans. That, and blowing smoke up Kim’s backside.
North Korea has long been barking up the tree of nuclear war, but according to those who have analysed the state, there’s no real bite to their threats.
Everyone’s talking about increased tensions between North Korea and America, especially in the wake of “fire and fury”. Let’s take a quick look at what has caused this rift.
I’ve long wanted to see inside Donald Trump’s brain. To watch the cogs turn, and to see how decisions are made and then dispatched as words, must be truly fascinating.