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Mystery group tied to break-in at DPRK embassy in Madrid will suspend activities
Cheollima Civil Defense still committed to the "overthrow" of the DPRK government, statement says
CIA-linked Madrid embassy invaders alleged to have assaulted N. Korean diplomats
Activists linked to Cheollima Civil Defense group beat embassy staff "pretty badly," source says
Man accused of Madrid embassy break-in is well known North Korea activist
U.S.-based Adrian Hong also linked to Cheollima Civil Defense organization, multiple sources say
Cheollima Civil Defense claims responsibility for raid on DPRK embassy in Madrid
Move comes just hours after Spanish High Court names suspects in embassy attack investigation
North Korea’s mass games to return in fall this year: tour company
2018 saw massive state propaganda event held for the first time in five years
U.S. State Department offers up to $6M for North Korea human rights projects
While observers welcome apparent 400% increase, future budget issues could complicate release
Mennonite Central Committee granted sanctions exemption to bring metals into DPRK
Nail clippers, safety pins among prohibited items now approved for delivery
South Korea seeking ways to streamline delivery of development aid to the North
KOICA says plans must take into account "special situation" on the peninsula
North Korean imports of Chinese fertilizer soared in 2018: data
Shipments were the highest since 2011, though cereal imports remained constant
UN approves five sanctions exemptions for humanitarian aid to North Korea
Approval sees return of Médecins Sans Frontières to DPRK after four-year hiatus