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From Belfast to Kaesong: Peace campaigner reflects on WomenCrossDMZ
Mairead Maguire unimpressed with criticism, thinks peace walk across Korea has already had an impact
Northern Irish march in solidarity with Korea peace walk
Activist unable to come to Korea for peace march organizes supporting event in Derry
Documentary captures oddities of Rodman in North Korea
Film captures surreal sight of erratic, eccentric basketball player in the North's 'button-up' environment
Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright: North Korea’s role in funding suicide bombings
Tamil Tigers, innovators in the field of suicide attacks, were clients of Pyongyang arms sales
North Korea’s role in Sri Lanka’s bloody insurgencies
Pyongyang has history of backing radical nationalist movements in civil war
Breaking in Baengnyeong: The world’s ‘most dangerous’ border
Island nearest to North Korean shores has "frontline" reputation
Can North Korea follow Myanmar’s path away from military rule?
Kim Jong Un may regard the evolution of Burma’s Tatmadaw as a warning
One man’s plea for South Korea’s lost prisoners of war
This South Korean solider spent almost 50 years as a POW in North Korea – and some are still there
Rocky road to Pyongyang: DPRK-IRA relations in the 1980s
"In 1986 two Group B operatives travelled to Pyongyang to train with specialised KPA units"
A Meal Fit For A Kim – NK’s Overseas Disco-Diners
In part 3 of his "Afters of Evil" series, Tom Farrell reflects on the morals of eating at DPRK funded restaurants, wondering how they serve the Pyongyang government.