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North Korea warns South Korea not to ‘intrude’ while looking for victim’s body
South Korea's presidential Blue House calls for joint investigation with the North on fatal shooting of a ROK national
Why Kim Jong Un’s letters probably don’t mean a shift in South Korea policy
Letters and apology will be welcomed by Seoul, but prospects for big changes in inter-Korean relations remain low
Full text: North Korea explains why it shot and killed a South Korean official
NK Pro translated the full note sent to South Korea by North Korea’s United Front Department
Letters revealed: North and South Korea exchange well wishes over COVID-19
Kim Jong Un told Moon that he “firmly believes” in him, and that “good things will be waiting” for the two Koreas
Kim Jong Un apologizes for lethal shooting of South Korean official
Kim told South Korea's Blue House that the incident "shouldn't have happened" and that he's "sorry to have disappointed"
North Korea’s killing of a South Korean official spells trouble for Moon Jae-in
The victim’s death likely involved shoot-to-kill orders in place to stop COVID-19 from entering the DPRK. But what now?
North Korea shot South Korean citizen and burned his body, ROK military says
The South Korean military says the victim intended to defect to the North, but evidence is so far slim
ROK official may have been shot dead near disputed inter-Korean border
North Korean shoot-to-kill orders, designed to protect DPRK from COVID-19, may be linked to official's death
Hope is not lost: President Biden might actually make progress on North Korea
Many see Joe Biden only as “strategic patience.” But if elected, he may take things in an entirely different direction.
Why North Koreans ‘double defect’ to the DPRK after risking it all to run South
Many defectors believe that they can return to North Korea unnoticed and resume normal lives — and they might be right