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North Korea says foreign goods can spread ‘the devil’s virus’ and kill people
Fear of COVID-19 is driving the DPRK to warn citizens about imported items, birds, snow, cigarettes and polluted air
South Korean official dismisses rumors about North Korea-China border reopening
Nearly 300 days have passed since North Korea closed its borders to shield itself from the “catastrophic” COVID-19 virus
South Korea to invest $1.2 million in inter-Korean railway reconnection project
Construction on the Gyeongwon line is aimed at ultimately reconnecting railway up to Wonsan in North Korea
North Korea records 6,173 ‘suspected’ COVID-19 cases, nobody tests positive
North Korea says it tested 12,072 people for COVID-19 as of Oct. 29, with all results coming up “negative” for the virus
Seoul urges North Korea to keep calm during US presidential transition
As of Nov. 13, North Korea has not said anything about President-elect Joe Biden’s victory
Biden and Moon talk North Korea denuclearization and vow to meet next year
Both leaders spoke by phone on Thursday, marking their first official chat after Biden became President-elect
North Korea worried that citizens could catch COVID-19 by smoking tobacco
The warning comes after state media claims that migratory birds, snow and yellow dust from China could spread the virus
Moon and Biden to have phone call this week, despite Trump’s refusal to concede
The South Korean president already congratulated Biden days ago. Now, he has a call with him on Thursday.
Seoul’s foreign minister: Biden will handle North Korea differently from Obama
South Korean foreign minister Kang Kyung-wha meets with Pompeo and other officials in Washington, D.C.
Moon tells Biden he hopes North and South can play bigger roles in Korea issues
South Korean leader stresses the two Koreas are the “stakeholders” on the peninsula, hopes for strong U.S.-ROK alliance