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Latest North Korea news from NK News correspondents
South Korean NGO to send African Swine Fever aid and appliances to North Korea
The U.N. Security Council granted sanctions exemptions to an NGO trying to protect North Korea's vulnerable livestock
South Korea’s unification ministry to inspect non-profit groups in mid-August
North Korea human rights advocates criticize the move, some rejecting request to submit documents for inspection
US to forfeit $2.37 million in frozen funds from North Korea-linked entities
The unnamed companies helped the DPRK launder money via wire transfers using known North Korean entities
Kim Yo Jong left doors open for talks with US, unification minister nominee says
While foreseeing impasse will go on until U.S. presidential election, Lee says he "won't hesitate" to meet Kim Jong Un
European Union to impose sanctions on North Korean companies due to cyberattacks
EU to impose first-ever cybersanctions on Chinese, Russian and North Korean entities by end of July, say insiders
Democratic Party shares draft North Korea policy pushing diplomacy, human rights
Draft party document slams Trump administration for weakening American alliances
Tour operators believe North Korea won’t open until sometime in 2021
Practitioners from the travel industry speculate that the border could reopen sometime between 2021 and 2022
Kim Jong Un inspects new chicken farm construction, calls older ones ‘backwards’
Kwangchon Chicken Farm is only the second economic site to see a public visit from Kim this year
Biegun: China not ‘faithful’ on sanctions, but still in the ‘right direction’
The U.S. deputy secretary of state also called for the U.S. and South Korea to “rejuvenate” their alliance
Prospects unclear for 2020 Trump-Kim summit, South Korean prime minister says
No government-level "signal" from North Korea regarding inter-Korean COVID-19 quarantine cooperation, Chung says