Sanctions
Information related to sanctions developments
North Korea may soon receive textbooks, medical equipment from US-based NGO
Group plans to send South Korean medical equipment to Pyongyang hospital after UN extends another sanctions waiver
North Korea reports no COVID cases amid rumblings of humanitarian aid
DPRK tells WHO it tested 693 people as UNICEF renews sanctions exemption for medical assistance
How North Korean diplomatic missions help proliferation and arms trafficking
Embassies and consulates used for WMD procurement have tended to be located in high-tech and less regulated markets
Help on the way? UNICEF could provide vaccine storage equipment to North Korea
Sanctions exemption extended for UN agency to send millions of dollars of medical and other aid to DPRK
Why North Korea’s cybercrime could kill prospects for a diplomatic breakthrough
Cryptocurrency theft has become a lifeline for Pyongyang's broken economy that could quickly derail future negotiations
Sanctioned North Korean oil tanker reappears after more than yearlong absence
Appearance of the ship near Nampho suggests sanctioned ship-to-ship oil transfers, experts say
South Korean ministries gearing up for North Korea humanitarian assistance
New research projects suggest Seoul may seek private aid channels as Pyongyang rejects state humanitarianism
Homestays and adventure travel at far-flung North Korean destinations
The DPRK has invested heavily in tourism outside Pyongyang as it seeks to entice travelers with new experiences
YouTube terminates new North Korean propaganda channel, weeks after launch
Prompt deletion of Sonamu TV account follows site’s previous removal of DPRK-linked Echo of Truth channel
Seoul refutes spy chief’s claim that Kim Jong Un requested hotline reconnection
Unification ministry insists Koreas agreed on restoration following Park Jie-won's briefing to lawmakers on DPRK issues