Human Security / Human Rights
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‘Utopian’ North Korean mining town project underway after years of neglect
Typhoons wrecked ore-rich Komdok region in past decade, but now satellite imagery reveals major construction in progress
NIS ties North Korea’s ‘grave’ incident to military grain, disinfection center
In briefing with lawmakers, South Korean intelligence agency also said Kim Jong Un has lost 10-20 kilograms
North Korea human rights activists in South Korea struggle under Moon Jae-in
The government’s pro-engagement policy has increased pressure on South Korean NGOs, as financial challenges linger
Russian Embassy confirms large group of Russians left North Korea last Friday
Photos show dozens of Russians leaving North Korea from Pyongyang railway station
Japan discriminated against students at North Korea-tied university: UN experts
Tokyo's denial of cash benefits to ethnic Koreans at Korea University violates human rights, February letter states
North Korea claims no COVID-19 cases, despite recent report of ‘grave’ incident
Pyongyang tells the World Health Organization it tested an additional 711 people from June 18-24
North Korea in June 2021: A month in review and what’s ahead
An analytical look at the main developments from June 1, 2021 to June 30, 2021
Timeline: From sharp North Korea-China trade decline to Kim’s sudden weight loss
NK Pro timeline charts the key events from June 1 to June 30
North Korea cracks down on illegal drug use with new law
Latest move may be effort to assert greater control of society and combat "anti-socialist" acts
Experts divided on what the ‘grave’ incident in North Korea could have been
Kim Jong Un apparently demoted top military officials this week for unspecified mistakes and 'irresponsibility'