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Despite complaints, UN can’t agree on new North Korea sanctions designations
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Despite complaints, UN can’t agree on new North Korea sanctions designations

German chair of the U.N. 1718 Sanctions Committee speaks on the challenges North Korea sanctions face

Despite complaints, UN can’t agree on new North Korea sanctions designations
Chad O'Carroll
Chad O'Carroll December 19, 2020
Don’t expect borders to reopen until COVID-19 ends, DPRK foreign ministry says

Don’t expect borders to reopen until COVID-19 ends, DPRK foreign ministry says

North Korea tells remaining foreign missions they should leave soon, as no relief for staff rotations is planned

Don’t expect borders to reopen until COVID-19 ends, DPRK foreign ministry says
Chad O'Carroll
Chad O'Carroll December 18, 2020
After several border crossings, South Korea opts for high-tech monitoring system

After several border crossings, South Korea opts for high-tech monitoring system

The system, which has been in the works for years, will detect ground vibrations and supplement a dwindling military

After several border crossings, South Korea opts for high-tech monitoring system
Won-Gi Jung
Won-Gi Jung December 18, 2020
Trump was too stingy during North Korea negotiations, former Seoul official says

Trump was too stingy during North Korea negotiations, former Seoul official says

Former unification minister Kim Yeon-chul says Biden should be more “flexible” about easing sanctions against the DPRK

Trump was too stingy during North Korea negotiations, former Seoul official says
Jeongmin Kim
Jeongmin Kim December 18, 2020
Hackers use fake media domains to trick North Korea researchers

Hackers use fake media domains to trick North Korea researchers

Attackers impersonate reporters at Voice Of America to lure DPRK experts with legal documents out of Pyongyang

Hackers use fake media domains to trick North Korea researchers
Nils Weisensee
Nils Weisensee December 17, 2020
North Korean hackers steal corporate files in attacks against European firms

North Korean hackers steal corporate files in attacks against European firms

Lazarus Group reportedly used Tor network to hide tracks after highly persistent social engineering campaign

North Korean hackers steal corporate files in attacks against European firms
Nils Weisensee
Nils Weisensee December 16, 2020
UN renews DPRK human rights resolution, raising routine ire from Pyongyang

UN renews DPRK human rights resolution, raising routine ire from Pyongyang

South Korea did not cosponsor the resolution for the second year in a row, but still supported it in a U.N. meeting

UN renews DPRK human rights resolution, raising routine ire from Pyongyang
Won-Gi Jung
Won-Gi Jung December 16, 2020
Seoul foreign minister defends leaflet law, says free speech is ‘not absolute’

Seoul foreign minister defends leaflet law, says free speech is ‘not absolute’

Kang Kyung-wha spoke up about a controversial new law that bans leaflets and other items from being sent to North Korea

Seoul foreign minister defends leaflet law, says free speech is ‘not absolute’
David Volodzko
David Volodzko December 16, 2020
Nine years after taking power, Kim Jong Un visits his father’s grave

Nine years after taking power, Kim Jong Un visits his father’s grave

North Korean leader makes only his second appearance in the last month in traditional visit to the Kumsusan Palace

Nine years after taking power, Kim Jong Un visits his father’s grave
Colin Zwirko
Colin Zwirko December 16, 2020
Fewer international ships and aircraft monitoring North Korean smuggling in 2020
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Fewer international ships and aircraft monitoring North Korean smuggling in 2020

Overall foreign military deployments to the Japan area fell this year, and that means less monitoring of the DPRK

Fewer international ships and aircraft monitoring North Korean smuggling in 2020
Min Chao Choy
Min Chao Choy December 16, 2020