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North Korea vessels illegally exported coal and imported ‘humanitarian aid’
It’s unclear what North Korea imported, but the country’s coal exports suggest poor sanctions enforcement abroad
US tycoon wants to pour money into North Korea, but says he has no path forward
Investor Jim Rogers has a vague vision for investing in DPRK tourism, but says he can’t do “anything except watch”
Kim Jong Un demands more legal control over North Korea’s struggling economy
Kim also called for more ambitious production goals on the third day of the country’s latest party plenum
North Korean hackers stole $316 million in less than two years, UN report says
One DPRK cyberattack stole an estimated $275 million to $281 million in Sept. 2020
North Korea imported up to eight times its legal fuel limit in 2020: UN report
Illicit fuel imports similar in scale to 2019, but coal exports dropped sharply after July's COVID-19 restrictions
Australian man pleads guilty after trying to sell missiles for North Korea
Chan Han Choi pleaded guilty to two counts of violating U.N. and Australian sanctions against the DPRK
Three years later, South Korea’s Olympic governor still bets on sports diplomacy
Gangwon governor Choi Moon-soon says the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics are a chance to rekindle relations with North Korea
US fears ‘moving too soon’ on North Korea, State Department official says
Washington must consult Seoul and Tokyo on “pressure options” and the “potential for future diplomacy,” official says
Kim Jong Un wants to boost the economy through science, tech and state control
The North Korean leader discussed industry development, foreign policy and military plans at an ongoing plenum meeting
North Korea will boost trade after months of COVID-19 lockdown: Russian official
New disinfectant centers are being built on the North Korean border, Russia’s ambassador to the DPRK says