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China is using “cultural development” to shape “an ideologically and psychologically friendly environment in North Korea.” ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he wants the luxury resort on the eastern seacoast to become a "world destination," but ...
Thomas Hubbard talked about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, as well as the culture and history of North Korea and its relationship with South Korea, and other topics. He also responded to ...
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNN. Korea reports Mount Kumgang's addition to UNESCO World Heritage listNorth Korea's state media on Wednesday reported the addition of its scenic Mount Kumgang to the UNESCO World Heritage list, ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNNorth Korea's Kim Jong-un meets Russian culture ministerNorth Korean leader Kim Jong-un has met with Russia's Culture Minister Olga Lyubimova in Pyongyang and discussed ways to further deepen cooperation in culture and the arts, the North's state media ...
In 2015, the North Korean government submitted a bid to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to have kimchi designated as one of the nine foods on UNESCO’s Intangible ...
Pyongyang, North Korea-- North Korean pop culture, long dismissed by critics as a kitschy throwback to the dark days of Stalinism, is getting a major upgrade under leader Kim Jong Un. The changes ...
North Korea’s modern musicians are a talented lot — and they're essential to Kim Jong Un's regime. Well before the 2018 Winter Olympics kick off in PyeongChang on Friday, North Korea hit the ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNResponding to a deepening military alliance between North Korea and RussiaRussia’s growing influence on the Korean Peninsula is undeniable. The Lee administration must approach these challenges ...
North Korea’s business of cultural exports have come to light after 13 of its restaurant workers defected while in China. A hermetic kingdom’s little-known overseas arts and entertainment ...
Using falsified and stolen IDs, prosecutors say, North Koreans secure jobs that help finance the regime by evading sanctions.
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