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China’s position on North Korea hasn’t changed
Despite sanctions support Beijing’s long-term interests dictate a soft approach
Vets for no pets? What N.Koreans do with sick animals
Shortage of doctors – of all sorts – means different approach must be taken to treating animals
North Korean tourism facing tough year
Chinese tourist arrivals see decline following international sanctions and increased pressure from Seoul
Call 311: What the new money laundering designation means for N.Korea
So-called ‘nuclear option’ of sanctions makes life more difficult, but won’t kill their trading
N.Korean snacks: The good, the bland and the prettily packaged
We asked defectors, S.Koreans what they think of North-produced snacks; the answers may surprise you
Protests not new in N.Korea; resistance perhaps not futile
Current protests and opposition in North Korea occur in a more tolerant environment
The carrot does not work on North Korea
No 'free' trade can happen as long as Kim Jong Un's coterie insist on exploiting the proceedings
New N.Korean bank service offers up to 11% interest rates
Economists suggest new service may be representative of hyper inflation or even a scam
Give pucks a chance: ice hockey diplomacy in North Korea
Hockey tournament went ahead, despite a nuclear test and arrest of U.S. citizen
Beijing issued instructions to blacklist sanctioned ships
Document issued to all maritime officials on March 5 noted 'sensitivity' of North Korea sanctions