About the author
More articles by 'Ifang Bremer'
UN food program projects threefold rise in funding needs for aid to North Korea
World Food Program says it plans to resume array of activities if DPRK reopens, estimating it needs $38M in second half
Map apps add locations where South Koreans can shelter from North Korean attack
Interior ministry says emergency facilities now easier to find, after false evacuation alert triggered panic in May
Seoul to strip independence fighters of hero status if they helped North Korea
Veterans minister says those who fought Japanese occupation do not deserve honor if they contributed to Kim regime
China’s new spy law may curb North Korea aid work, endanger defectors: Experts
Law set to go into effect July 1 expands definition of espionage in ways some fear could include DPRK-related activities
Joe Biden calls out state torture in North Korea, citing political prison camps
DPRK one of three countries that US president singles out in statement on international day to support torture victims
North Korea likely to use nukes to coerce its neighbors: US intelligence report
DPRK may take bigger conventional military risks but is unlikely to use WMDs, according to declassified report
UN commissioner calls for North Korea to reengage on human rights
Human rights chief says Pyongyang hasn’t cooperated for years, as DPRK representative lashes out over abduction issue
Salt in the wound: Police probe NGO over project to send salt to North Korea
South Korean organization says it can’t account for $390K in government funds earmarked for inter-Korean project
South Korean ministry to investigate forced labor in North Korea
Human rights inquiry to include interviews with defectors as Yoon administration continues to spotlight abuses in DPRK
Man’s body found at border to be cremated after North Korea refuses to accept it
DPRK has ignored multiple offers to repatriate remains of suspected citizens, including children, since last year