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Line of duty: life as a senior police officer in North Korea
A former major talks crimes, corruption, and how those with good songbun avoid punishment
Law and order: North Korea’s up-to-date Penal Code
The 2015 edition reveals how the DPRK continues to punish political and economic crimes
Crime and punishment: a brief history of North Korea’s penal code
What began as a clone of the Soviet system has developed to uniquely suit the DPRK's circumstances
North Korea to mark “Army-Building Day” on February 8: state media
WPK CC announces DPRK will “hold diverse events” to mark the occasion
Inter-Korean progress: what’s motivating Pyongyang?
The DPRK has made important gains, but when PyeongChang is over little will have changed
How propaganda changed: the Rodong Sinmun under Kim Il Sung
From mentions of Stalin to Juche, here's how state discourse shifted on the first leader's watch
The Kanggye explosion: a man-made disaster in North Korea
Up to a thousand are believed to have died in an accident at an important munitions factory
Kim Jong Un’s public appearances in 2017: the year of the missile, in summary
Much of the year was spent finalizing the DPRK's missile and nuclear power, while high-level purges continue
What to make of renewed inter-Korean talks
Pyongyang and Seoul achieved an easy win early on, but more contentious discussions lie ahead
Kim Jong Un’s public appearances in December: a renewed focus on ideological matters
The final month of 2017 saw the leader challenge some established political norms