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New Technology Employed to Track Intl. Calls 
Date : March 13, 2015
North Korea has employed new state-of-the-art devices in order to increase the efficacy of mobile monitoring and detection to preclude information from leaking outs
N.Koreas Child soldiers reaches Million, must be stopped 
Date : February 16, 2015
International Non-governmental Organizations urged North Korea to stop recruit children into the armed forces, Radio Free Asia reported on 12th. Child Soldiers Internat
N.Korea Rejects S.Koreas offer of powdered milk aid for Children 
Date : February 13, 2015
North Korea on Wednesday refused to receive powdered milk provided by the Korea Red Cross as part of humanitarian assistance. The Korea Red Cross reported through Panmunj
Defectors Weigh in on the Grueling '1,000-Ri Journey Study Tour' 
Date : February 6, 2015
North Koreas state-run media have been releasing stories on youth marches carried out in the country by students, who are looking to learn from independence-related act
Family Caught for Attempting to Defect 
Date : February 6, 2015
A family was recently apprehended near the China-North Korea border by State Security Department [SSD] agents after attempting to flee the country and is currently facing
NK Ups the Ante Against 'The Interview' 
Date : February 5, 2015
The North Korean authorities are taking all possible measures to block Sony Pictures The Interview, a controversial film based on a fictional plot to assassinate Ki
Study Finds Little Change in N. Korean Diet Over 50 Years 
Date : February 5, 2015
Voice of America has recently reported that The North Korean diet has changed little over the past 50 years, after the Korean War.On average, an adult in North Korea cons
North Korean Television Ends Broadcast of Russian, Chinese Films 
Date : February 3, 2015
North Korea, where has stopped broadcasting Chinese and Russian films as part of a bid to prevent foreign influences seeping into their reclusive nation according to sour
UN official: NKorean human rights, cult of Kim can't coexist 
Date : February 3, 2015
The U.N.s special rapporteur on human rights in North Korea claimed that human rights in North Korea and cult of Kim cannot coexist. 80,000 to 100,000 prisoners can b
S.Korea urges North to take up the Human rights issues 
Date : February 3, 2015
North Korea has been asking the United Nations to drop resolutions on the countrys human rights records days after a defector admitted parts of his story about br
Kkotjebi Exploitation Persists Unabated 
Date : February 2, 2015
The exploitation of helpless children is encouraged for reasons in North Korea. Known as kkotjebi in Korean, North Koreas street children have long been consi
Bunjo Quotas Leave Farmers with Little 
Date : January 29, 2015
Two years have passed since North Korea introduced the bunjo [cooperative farm production unit] system in parts of the country, falling under policies outlined in the J
North Korean teenagers punished for watching South Korean media 
Date : January 29, 2015
Recently North Korea has been very keen on preventing Korean wave spread in all directions among teenagers. The source from South Pyeong-an Province claimed that S
Girls in the army: North Korea extends compulsory military service to women 
Date : January 29, 2015
North Korea is introducing a Mandatory national service extended to Women  due to a critical shortage of troops in the country.The source from North Hamkyung Pro
Recitation contest imposes a heavy burden on North Korea 
Date : January 28, 2015
North Korea is starting new year with Recitation contest, which is an annual event that has been regularly held by North Korean government. Participants have to
 
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