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Introduction
North Korea,officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK),is a country in . It constitutes the northern half of theand bordersandto the north at the(Amnok) andrivers, andto the south at the .The country's western border is formed by the , while its eastern border is define.
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North Korea: Everything you need to know about the
Newsround has been to visit South Korea. It shares a border with North Korea and the two countries have got a long history of conflict. Find out more about the history of North Korea.
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Inside North Korea: "We are stuck, waiting to die"
North Korea is one of the most heavily sanctioned countries in the world, due to its pursuit of nuclear weapons. It is banned from selling its resources abroad, and unable to import...
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North Korea, officially the Democratic People''s Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula and borders China and Russia to the north at the Yalu (Amnok) and Tumen rivers, and South Korea to the south at the Korean Demilitarized Zone. The country''s western border is formed by the Yellow Sea, while its eastern border is define
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North Korea: Everything you need to know about the country
Newsround has been to visit South Korea. It shares a border with North Korea and the two countries have got a long history of conflict. Find out more about the history of North Korea.
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How a Renegade Gymnast Casually Strolled Into North Korea
The young defector has sent South Korean officials into a frenzy as they try to figure out how in the world he managed to pull off the dangerous journey to the North.
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North Korea tensions: Why is Kim Jong-un upping the pressure?
Periods of tension with North Korea come and go, but the situation on the Korean peninsula right now is the most volatile it has been in five years and it looks likely to get worse.
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Nine charts which tell you all you need to know about North Korea
North Korea stagnated in the 1980s as the country stuck rigidly to its state-run system. While North Korea is the 52nd largest country by population, it is considered to have the...
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North Korea
North Korea, [d] officially the Democratic People''s Republic of Korea (DPRK), [e] is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula and borders China and Russia to the north at the Yalu (Amnok) and Tumen rivers, and South Korea to the south at the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
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North Korea tensions: Why is Kim Jong-un upping the
Periods of tension with North Korea come and go, but the situation on the Korean peninsula right now is the most volatile it has been in five years and it looks likely to get worse.
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North Korea Crisis | Global Conflict Tracker
Learn about the status of U.S. involvement in the Korean peninsula as well as the origin of the crisis between North Korea and South Korea on the Center for Preventive Action''s Global...
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6,092 Followers, 89 Following, 2,983 Posts - Beebeejump (@beebeejump) on Instagram: "The official page of beebeejump INT''L LTD Solar/ Battery / Lithium Battery / Inverter / Electricity / Solar Energy/ S1 / H-Series / P1"
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Inside North Korea: "We are stuck, waiting to die"
North Korea is one of the most heavily sanctioned countries in the world, due to its pursuit of nuclear weapons. It is banned from selling its resources abroad, and unable to
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Nine charts which tell you all you need to know about
North Korea stagnated in the 1980s as the country stuck rigidly to its state-run system. While North Korea is the 52nd largest country by population, it is considered to have the...
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What did Kim & Trump do in North Korea?
Kim announced a freeze on weapons testing, attended three summits with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, and met three times with Donald Trump, who became the first U.S. president to step foot in North Korea.
What is happening in North Korea?
For more than three years, North Korea has sealed its borders. People are banned from leaving or entering the country. Almost every foreigner who was inside has packed up and left. Three people inside North Korea have risked their lives to tell the BBC what is happening. Watch now on BBC iPlayer (UK Only)
Can North Korea stabilise?
“What that means is North Korea can stabilise and last for years and decades to come.” In January 2023 the government passed yet another law, banning people from using words associated with the South Korean dialect. Breaking this law can, in the most extreme cases, also result in execution.
Why is the BBC contacting North Korea's three North Koreans?
For months, the BBC has been communicating in secret with three North Koreans living in the country. They expose, for the first time, the disaster unfolding there since the government sealed the borders more than three years ago. Starvation, brutal crackdowns, and no chance to escape. We have changed their names to protect them.
What happened during the North Korean famine?
The North Korean famine marked a turning point in the country’s relatively short history, sparking a breakdown in its rigid social order. The state, unable to feed people, gave them fragments of freedom to do what they needed to survive. Thousands fled the country, and found refuge in South Korea, Europe, or the United States.
What is North Korean painting?
North Korean painting combines the influence of Soviet and Japanese visual expression to instill a sentimental loyalty to the system. All artists in North Korea are required to join the Artists' Union, and the best among them can receive an official license to portray the leaders.