North Korea certainly is not on my travel bucket list, but the place still fascinates me – a whole country of people living under the most insane dictatorship in 2014. Wow.
This is a great case of whodunnit. Is it God’s Apostles? North Korea? Guardians of Peace? Hopefully we find out soon, because I don’t want any more spoilers for future movies.
(…And I thought I was having a bad hair day.) There’s a possibility that North Korea is unhappy with something that the United States did… Shock horror. Turns out it’s a comedy movie.
Set to do 15 years of hard labour in North Korea for “unspecified acts”, this American man can thank Dennis Rodman for his freedom.
While North Korea keeps your civil rights under quite tight wraps, one thing the state doesn’t mind is indulging in some weed in broad daylight.
If you thought getting TV shows from your friends was dangerous in Western countries, wait till you find out how it was handled in North Korea…
Would you spot a phony dictator? The people of Hong Kong were put to the test to see how they’d react to a Kim Jong-un impersonator. Very well, surprisingly…
I spy with my little eye, something beginning with K. But seriously, what is happening in North Korea? Where is Kim Jong-un? Here’s some speculation.
Something is going down in North Korea-town, as Pyongyang is under lockdown, but one key question is unanswered: where is Kim Jong-un?
Three detainees of North Korea have been interviewed as they await a US representative to come and appeal for their release.
North Korea has launched a slew of verbal attacks against US and South Korean politicians, raising the tension levels between North Korea and the Westernised world.
Two filmmakers got a look inside the North Korean city of Pyongyang, showcasing the city’s lighter side.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is not pleased about Seth Rogan’s new movie, The Interview, and is ready to at upon it if the film is released.
North Korea’s state-run television KRT aired a video of soldiers conducting firing drills against targets depicting the United States.
Seth Rogan and James Franco prepare to assassinate the North Korean supreme leader, Kim Jong-un, in the new trailer for The Interview.
Ok, weather forecasting to tell you what the day is going to be like may not always be so spot-on – especially here where we have all the seasons rolled into one day. Bloody Cape Town winter… But there are some key functions forecasters play such as issuing early warning for extreme weather. This is worth making a scene about…
Ever wondered what it’s like to be a dictator? Finally – here’s your chance to live your dreams with this new video game from Atlanta-based Moneyhorse, starring Kim Jong Un.
Kim Jong Un’s regime has had some pretty serious accusations pointed at it and it’s not really something to make a laughing matter out of – or is it?
You may have noticed that pretty much every photo of Kim Jong Un talking to someone involves Kim talking, and the other guy taking notes. What the heck is going on there?
We’ve all seen the North Korean leader’s hair cut – not really the pinnacle of style. UK hairdresser, Mo Nabbach, thought it would be funny to use Kim Jong-un’s hairstyle as an example of a bad hair day. We think it’s hilarious and so did everyone else, everyone except officials from the North Korean embassy.
North Korea have the tendency for the theatrical. At the end of last year North Korean leader Kim Jong Un executed his uncle, Jang Song Thaek. Reports from South Korea say that 11 high-ranking officials connected to his uncle have since been either imprisoned or executed. One of whom was allegedly executed using a flamethrower.
Fouling assassination attempts, bombings, coups and uprisings are all in a day’s work for North Korea’s intelligence officers. Only a handful of North Korean intelligence officials have ever escaped from the hermit kingdom. One of them spilled the beans on the turmoil and paranoia in the secretive country.
North Korea is known as the hermit kingdom for a reason. What is suspected to be a North Korean “spy drone” crashed on a South Korean island on Monday, but to call it a spy drone is an insult to the name. Please enjoy this hilarious North Korean attempt at spying on its neighbours.
Yes, North Korea does have a space program, aptly and ironically named the National Aerospace Development Administration – NADA. Not only is the North Korean space program’s name suspiciously similar to NASA, its new official logo bears an uncanny resemblance to NASA’s.
Some serious developments are going down in North Korea – they are changing the haircut rules. Yes – there are haircut regulations enforced by the North Korean state, and they just got stricter.
Often a westerner may succumb to emoting a racial slur of how everyone looks the same in an Asian country. Well in North Korea, it is even harder to distinguish people, seeing that there are only a couple of hairstyles allowed by the government. Here are 28 official North Korean haircuts.
In 2005, Kim Joo Il realised that North Korea wasn’t the paradise it’s leaders had led him to believe it was. After serving eight years in the military, Kim Joo Il risked his life, fleeing the country.
Held every five years, North Korea’s elections are pretty simple. Unlike democratic elections in South Africa, there is no need for a long list of candidates on the ballot list. There is only one candidate a district can vote for.
Kim Jong Un should probably screen his friends better after Rodman’s reported behaviour on his last visit to North Korea. Staff from the hotel Rodman was staying at, have come forward about his drunken antics. Labeling him an animal.
North Korea’s very own operating system, Red Star OS, has an interface that looks uncannily like Apple’s Mac OSX. Red Star OS will have Mac users feeling right at home. As long as home is always North Korea.