History
Information related to North Korean history
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"
Do Sang Rok – The father of North Korea’s nuclear weapon program?
Accounts suggest that Pyongyang acquired scientists for developing nuclear program decades before publicly acknowledging it
Why a traffic warden was given North Korea’s highest accolade
Andrei Lankov looks at the context of traffic warden's "DPRK Hero" award and possible explanations
White Power and apocalyptic cults: Pro-DPRK Americans revealed
American homegrown terrorist groups are the chosen favorites of Pyongyang
Development in North Korea: Prolonging an Authoritarian Regime?
UN representative says politics and distrust dismantled development initiatives in the DPRK
North Korea Produces New Film On Capture of USS Pueblo
"A 'new' film on Pueblo will be nothing more than another North Korean fantasy"
The Women of North Korea: Mothers and Market Leaders
What circumstances led women to become the drivers of North Korea's market economy?
Remembering North Korea’s ‘Random Access Club’
Canadian Erich Weingartner recounts how he helped set up an exclusive foreigner only bar in Pyongyang
The African Student Protest for Clean Water in North Korea, 1984
"The whole street was full of African students walking and shouting"
A Day That Would Change Korea’s Future: The Birth Of Kim Il Sung
On the 101 anniversary of Kim Il Sung's birth, Brandon K. Gauthier looks back to a day that would go on to change the future of the peninsula