Sanctions
Information related to sanctions developments
North Korea wants Biden’s attention. The best way to get it: ballistic missiles.
Kim Jong Un fired two short-range ballistic missiles to get on the U.S.’ agenda before a key policy review is finished
North Korea bought smuggled oil and flouted rules meant to stop its nuke program
New report suggests that North Korea illegally bought Taiwanese oil for years in order to circumvent a U.N. fuel cap
North Korean man extradited to US was involved in far more than luxury liquor
Court records suggest that the man is affiliated with North Korea’s intelligence agency and gave a loan to a DPRK bank
Understanding North Korea’s missiles and military – NKNews Podcast Ep. 175
Joost Oliemans discusses North Korean submarines, arms dealing and weapons systems
EU hits North Korea with human rights-related sanctions for the first time
Sanctions name heads of North Korea’s police for state-sponsored murder, torture and forced labor
For the first time ever, a North Korean man is brought to the US to stand trial
DPRK citizen accused of money laundering to supply luxury goods — a violation of rules meant to stop the country’s nukes
North Koreans leave embassy in Malaysia after severing diplomatic ties
North Korea cut diplomatic ties with Malaysia on Friday in response to the extradition of a DPRK national to the U.S.
Kim and Moon are the biggest losers of Blinken’s Asia visit
The Biden administration is not offering Pyongyang the flexibility that both North and South Korea likely hoped for
Malaysia expels North Korean diplomats, formally closes its embassy in Pyongyang
Rapid decay of DPRK-Malaysia ties follows extradition of North Korean citizen to the United States
Seoul wants DPRK sanctions enforced — but not at the cost of humanitarian aid
After visit from U.S. officials, the unification ministry in Seoul weighed in on North Korea sanctions and human rights