Story Archive
2018-08-09
Trading firms rush to sell abandoned stocks amid speculation the jointly operated industrial park may soon reopen.
2018-08-07
Export is strictly banned under UN sanctions forcing Pyongyang to give up its nuclear weapons program.
2018-08-01
New concerns over product safety are leading to a preference for hard-to-afford medicines made in South Korea.
2018-07-31
Defying sanctions, China has made gifts to Pyongyang of generators and exclusive hydropower rights on the Yalu River, sources say.
2018-07-26
Treatment of the badges as commodities threatens leaders' 'absolute authority,' authorities say.
2018-07-25
The Central Committee calls the weapons a ‘precious legacy’ of the country’s late leaders.
2018-07-20
Pyongyang forms a special group to carry out surprise inspections of regular units and units on the border.
2018-07-19
More than 2 million are forced to work without pay, most of them for the country's regime, a report says.
2018-07-18
Only the children of high-ranking officials or wealthier families do not have to work, one source says.
2018-07-11
Gooi Soon Seng, an attorney for Indonesian Siti Aisyah, says case against her is weak.
2018-07-09
The campaign has forced private karaoke bars to operate underground, sources say.
2018-07-06
Even those on work visas in China are told to return home to mark the anniversary or pay massive fines.
2018-07-03
Security agents are cracking down on those who leave their registered residences to prevent others from doing the same.
2018-06-29
They say CCTV systems are necessary to prevent thefts which drain companies and can drive them out of business.
2018-06-27
Trial of two women accused of killing Kim Jong Nam resumes after nearly three months.