History
Information related to North Korean history
How North Korea turned to terrorism to stop the ’88 Seoul Olympics
When a boycott failed, Pyongyang used bombs to make its point
How the North is run: the State Affairs Commission
How the SAC gradually evolved to become the de jure highest state institution in the DPRK
Law and order: North Korea’s up-to-date Penal Code
The 2015 edition reveals how the DPRK continues to punish political and economic crimes
Crime and punishment: a brief history of North Korea’s penal code
What began as a clone of the Soviet system has developed to uniquely suit the DPRK's circumstances
North Korea’s ill-fated campaign to stop the ’88 Seoul Olympics
From boycotts to demands for joint hosting rights, Pyongyang was desperate to halt the games
On the hunt for North Korea’s last Siberian tigers
The researchers - both international and Korean - behind the search for the elusive big cat
How propaganda changed: the Rodong Sinmun under Kim Il Sung
From mentions of Stalin to Juche, here's how state discourse shifted on the first leader's watch
The Kanggye explosion: a man-made disaster in North Korea
Up to a thousand are believed to have died in an accident at an important munitions factory
When North Korea almost backed China-style economic reforms
A brief flirtation with Dengist marketization was abandoned - only a few years before the famine
Are the remains of a potential Korean War Saint in Hawaii?
Emil Kapaun died in a N. Korean prison camp but his body may have been repatriated before 2005