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A North Korean man who identified himself as a civilian crossed the heavily fortified military demarcation line between the ...
The unarmed, male civilian navigated through the heavily land-mined area, hiding under bushes, and was later found in a ...
How to Survive shares ten strange survival lessons from people who escaped North Korea, revealing unexpected tactics and ...
North Koreans are swimming and playing at a new beach resort that the country is touting as a boost for tourism.
More than 34,000 North Korean defectors have entered the country since 1953. But they still find it difficult to adapt to life in a nation so geographically close to their own, yet so different.
So many people in North Korea still liver under oppression, hunger, and without any freedom. I hope that one day, North Korea will become a free land. I want to be a small part of that change.
Last month, North Korea demolished all railway and road links between the two Koreas with dynamite. This month, it disrupted GPS signals near the western border with the South, the report added.
North Korea has raised its security level due to possible assassination attempts on its leader, according to reports. South Korean Yonhap TV is reporting the county's Korean National Intelligence ...
Mr. Park posing in front of a statue of Kim Il-sung, North Korea’s founder and the father of Kim Jong-il, in Pyongyang, in 1995. Kim Dang But Mr. Park was impressed with Mr. Kim’s speaking style.
The border between North and South Korea is marked by DMZ, which is a heavily fortified strip of land about 250 kilometers (155 miles) long and 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) wide.
Showing North Korean soldiers gazing across an icy river towards China and occasionally descending from looming watchtowers to prowl border paths, the photos present a unique look into life in one ...