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January 10, 2025

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Chad O'Carroll

Chad O'Carroll

Chad O'Carroll is the founder of NK News/NK Pro and related holding company Korea Risk Group. In addition to being the group's CEO, O'Carroll is a frequent writer and commentator about the Koreas, having written about the two nations since 2010. He has visited the DPRK multiple times, worked and lived in Washington, D.C. with a focus on peninsula issues, and lived in the ROK since 2016.

Analysis

New South Korean unilateral sanctions: What are Moon’s options?

Seoul has only a few options left if it wants to increase pressure on Pyongyang

Chad O'CarrollChad O'CarrollAugust 2, 2017
News

N. Korean statue sites re-opened to tourists, but protocol changes

Visitors now under stricter guidelines, tourism industry sources say

Chad O'CarrollChad O'CarrollJuly 31, 2017
News

Entrance wall to Pyongyang’s Ryugyong Hotel demolished

Demolishing of wall could mean construction is about to resume, observer says

Chad O'CarrollChad O'CarrollJuly 27, 2017
News

North Korea’s August beer festival has been canceled, sources say

Move may be linked to ongoing drought

Chad O'CarrollChad O'CarrollJuly 23, 2017
News

U.S. to ban tourism to North Korea from July 27, tour agency says

Tourist ban to be announced on North Korea's symbolic holiday of 7.27, agency says

Chad O'CarrollChad O'CarrollJuly 21, 2017
News

North Korean embassy in Beijing building “hotel” for visiting citizens

Construction has been ongoing at the embassy, one of the DPRK's largest in the world, for months

Chad O'CarrollChad O'CarrollJuly 11, 2017
News

Foreign advertisers, sponsors invited to North Korean sports fixture

Companies can raise "brand awareness" in DPRK, but ads must be not "in conflict with local customs"

Chad O'CarrollChad O'CarrollJuly 10, 2017
Expert Surveys

Was North Korea’s successful ICBM test a game-changer?

Experts assess the likely fallout from the July 4 Hwasong-14 launch

Chad O'CarrollChad O'CarrollJuly 5, 2017
Analysis

North Korea successfully tests an ICBM: What happens now?

Tuesday's launch will likely lead to new sanctions - and pressure on China

Chad O'CarrollChad O'CarrollJuly 4, 2017
News

N.Korean missile “greatly exceeded” altitude of 2,500km: Japanese military

Launch data consistent with ICBM capability

Chad O'CarrollChad O'CarrollJuly 4, 2017
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