Sanctions
Information related to sanctions developments
U.S. NGO wins sanctions exemption for North Korea agricultural projects
American Friends Service Committee says work will help to address the "critical issue of food availability" in the DPRK
Missed diplomatic opportunity? South Korea’s unilateral North Korea sanctions
Seoul's "May 24" measures remain in place, despite Moon's efforts to improve ties
Amazon fined for processing orders linked to North Korea
Online retailer will pay more than $130,000 for violating sanctions against DPRK, Iran, Cuba, Sudan, and Syria
UK sanctions North Korean state security, police for human rights abuses
Britain slaps asset freezes on DPRK ministries of State Security and People’s Security in first post-Brexit sanctions
North Korea in June 2020: a month in review and what’s ahead
An analysis of the main developments between June 1 and June 30
South Korea to push for renewed North Korea-U.S. talks, foreign minister says
Seoul working to restore "momentum" to DPRK-U.S. diplomacy, Kang Kyung-wha tells media
Some progress on long-stalled Pyongyang housing blocks under new campaign
Construction comes as Kim Jong Un shifts propaganda priority to living standards over tourist resorts
North Korea may have planned to acquire two Russian planes, despite sanctions
Aircraft in partial Air Koryo livery linked to Russian firm with history dealing to North Korea and small Kyrgyz airline
Secret partner: North Korean in Thailand behind network of money-making entities
Nam Chol Ung smuggled North Korean counterfeit tobacco through Southeast Asia and ran popular “Korean” restaurant
North Korean restaurant in Beijing remains open, despite UN sanctions
Pyongyang Unbangwan is one of at least two DPRK-linked eateries operating in the Chinese capital city