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Timeline: From Kim Jong Un’s famine reference to a signed cost-sharing deal
NK Pro timeline charts the key events from April 1 to April 30
Kim Jong Un wants to control teens with music, haircuts and socialist thought
North Korean leader tells Youth League to stamp out “exotic lifestyles” and “dangerous poisons” to state ideals
US ridicules North Korean shoot-to-kill orders and human rights abuses
"The civilized world has no place for such brutality," US State Department spokesperson says
The US, sanctions and North Korean denuclearization – NKNews Podcast Ep. 180
Anthony Ruggiero discusses the impact of sanctions on North Korea and his time with the U.S. National Security Council
North Korea again claims zero COVID-19 cases after testing roughly 24,500 people
The DPRK self-reports its testing numbers to the World Health Organization
Activist to defy controversial law with 500,000 leaflets for North Korea
Prominent defector says he accepts risk of imprisonment to get anti-DPRK leaflets across the border
WHO aims to eliminate malaria in North Korea by 2025
New initiative will support fight against the disease, but experts say lack of international staff may hinder efforts
Bill on reuniting families separated by Korean War passes US Congress committee
The bill would require U.S. State Department to report on talks with South Korean officials and Korean American families
Foreign food and drinks reappear in Pyongyang after months of disrupted trade
Imported items like Coca-Cola and chocolate returned to shelves amid rumors of gradual border trade reopening
North Korea claims zero confirmed cases of COVID-19 after testing 23,826 people
The country has long claimed to be COVID-19 free while intermittently reporting numbers to the World Health Organization