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COVID-19 outbreak in Chinese borderlands poses a threat to North Koreans
The Jilin province area had 473 confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of Jan. 29, just 60 miles from the DPRK-China border
New US State Department pick spells doom for Moon’s North Korea policies
Jung H. Pak supports using maximum pressure rather than showy summits in order to force Kim into giving up his nukes
North Korea’s market exchange rate for foreigners suddenly drops by more than 9%
The abrupt shift could mean trade and travel restrictions will stay in place for the foreseeable future, experts say
China says it’s ‘doing its best’ to give COVID-19 aid to citizens in North Korea
China’s Embassy in North Korea says it distributed masks, disinfectant and other COVID-19-related items
Biden’s UN pick wants China and Russia to choke North Korean nuclear program
Linda Thomas-Greenfield is nominated to be America’s ambassador to the United Nations
Former US diplomat: Don’t ‘disown everything that Trump did’ on North Korea
Joseph Yun, the former special representative for North Korea policy, hopes for more diplomacy in the future
China may be warming up to North Korea, but it still supports inter-Korean talks
Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke with South Korean President Moon Jae-in and said he hopes for “political resolution”
Antony Blinken, critic of Trump’s North Korea policy, becomes secretary of state
Blinken recently called North Korea “a hard problem that has plagued administration after administration”
China and North Korea are cozying up, but their connection looks conniving
North Korea and China will continue to sweep disagreements under the rug for the sake of their short-term priorities
North and South Korea are not East and West Germany – NKNews Podcast Ep. 167
Rüdiger Frank discusses the two Koreas and Germany, and what Kim Jong Un can do to improve his country's economy