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North Korea accuses EU of ‘hostile policy’ after new sanctions go into effect
DPRK foreign ministry says sanctions ‘farce’ shows the European Union is a ‘puppet’ of the U.S.
European Union sanctions 12 people and entities linked to DPRK weapons program
North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missile test last month compelled action from Brussels, said one EU diplomat
US allots $3 million for projects that can improve human rights in North Korea
Washington seeks projects with ‘immediate impact,’ but has yet to appoint new DPRK human rights policy envoy
North Korea slams European Parliament as ‘gang of liars’ after human rights vote
The parliament adopted a new resolution this month condemning North Korea human rights violations
North Korea to send 30 ‘technicians’ to Guinea for agricultural cooperation
West African country agrees to deal with DPRK ambassador to help support research center named after Kim Il Sung
New imported goods on sale at Pyongyang shop after earlier shortages: Sources
Prices of foreign products vary widely, from $17 for 100 grams of coffee to $1.50 for a canned drink
Eleven North Korean defectors reach South in first quarter of 2022: Seoul
Pandemic border controls continue to limit numbers, as expert says North Koreans’ lives becoming more difficult
Yoon Suk-yeol says overfocus on North Korea undercut Seoul’s global diplomacy
South Korean president-elect reaffirms intention to boost ties with Washington and Tokyo in interview with US newspaper
South Korean group receives exemption to ship briquette machines to North Korea
UN gives NGO one year to deliver coal briquette equipment to prevent water and food-borne disease in border area
Hostility toward North Korean defectors on rise in South Korea: Survey
One in four reports enmity toward defectors, which experts say reflects growing prejudice toward minorities globally