Sanctions
Information related to sanctions developments
Why some North Koreans actually benefit from sanctions on their country
Measures targeting DPRK’s weapons programs can serve interests of security institutions, military and firms
France open to providing COVID vaccines to North Korea, ambassador to Seoul says
Philippe Lefort tells NK News that Paris considers humanitarian aid separately from human rights and security concerns
Inside North Korea’s Lazarus heist hack — NKNews Podcast Ep. 238
Geoff White discusses the DPRK’s global campaign of cyberattacks, from Sony Pictures to WannaCry and more
FBI releases wanted posters for two men accused of aiding North Korea
Posters describe Alejandro Cao de Benos and Christopher Emms as ‘international flight risk’ following their indictments
All sticks, no carrots: The failure of US deterrence strategy toward North Korea
Washington’s approach has left Pyongyang unconvinced that cooperating would help it avoid a bloody nose
After failed UN vote, US slaps new sanctions on North Korea-linked entities
Unilateral designations target DPRK official linked to weapons programs, two banks and trading company
What if the UN shuts down the Panel of Experts overseeing North Korea sanctions?
China’s skepticism of sanctions could lead it to end support, eliminating a key source of information on DPRK activities
UN fails to pass new North Korea sanctions as China and Russia veto
US says unsuccessful vote marks first time Security Council members have vetoed new measures against DPRK
Company selling likely sanctioned machinery joins North Korea-China trade fair
Addition comes after different firm threatened legal action against organizers for using name without authorization
UN agency granted sanctions exemption to help improve ‘food security’ in DPRK
Food and Agriculture Organization gets green light to send support for farming sector amid reports of drought