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US committee recommends sanctioning China over forced return of DPRK refugees
Those forcibly repatriated to North Korea face ‘torture’ and ‘execution,’ says congressional commission on China
The war in Ukraine changes everything — including the future of North Korea
Russia's invasion is the latest event to increase chance Kim Jong Un regime survives and becomes more aggressive
North Korea slams ‘double standard’ after UN condemns DPRK human rights
Statement from Pyongyang comes after human rights council passes DPRK human rights resolution for 20th straight year
North Korea in March 2022: A month in review and what’s ahead
An analytical look at the main developments from March 1, 2022 to March 31, 2022
How COVID-19 has severed defectors from their loved ones in North Korea
The DPRK’s border controls have made it increasingly difficult to keep families informed and financially afloat
Pyongyang citizens busy preparing for upcoming military parade, holiday: Imagery
Satellite imagery also reveals fresh preparations to open elite housing project ahead of April 15 celebrations
Why Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has a limited impact on North Korea’s economy
Subsidized trade and depressed demand likely insulate the DPRK economy from food and oil price shocks — but not forever
North Korean COVID-19 testing plummets from record highs
DPRK collects less than quarter of samples reported in early March, as Gavi continues ‘dialogue’ with North on vaccines
State media review: North Korea on high alert as COVID-19 cases surge in Asia
An in-depth analysis of state’s framing of COVID risk, promotion of Mount Kumgang and rebuke of human rights measures
Why North Korea introduced its own version of alternative civilian service
The DPRK’s shock detachments realize a dream of early communist leaders and provide a path to social advancement