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More and more North Koreans are being sentenced to death for consuming audiovisual material that has not passed through Pyongyang's filters. In North Korea, watching and distributing foreign films, or ...
In North Korea, by contrast, watching a gripping TV drama can cost you your life. Under the “Anti-Reactionary Thought Law" of 2020, no North Korean may consume, possess or distribute the “rotten ...
Min, a prominent North Korean defector who used radio broadcasts, USB sticks and a network of sources in the secretive country to inform the North Korean public about the truth of ...
North Korea said Monday that its status as a nuclear weapons state is "permanently specified" by law and "irreversible" in a ...
Authorities are investigating Tyler Robinson's roommate, a suspect in the murder of Charlie Kirk, to determine the motive.
A new UN report has revealed that North Korea was increasingly imposing  death penalty, including for watching or sharing ...
As a military propagandist, he fled the North by jumping off a train. In the South, he broadcast forbidden outside news to ...
A new UN report reveals that North Korea is increasingly imposing the death penalty, including for watching or sharing foreign films ...
The United Nations has released a grim new report exposing how North Korea has tightened control over its citizens’ lives, ...
North Korean leaders have ordered the executions of their citizens for watching foreign films and television shows, according ...
In the early days of Kim Jong Un, we had some hope, but that hope did not last long,” one woman, who escaped in 2018 at age ...
North Korea is executing citizens for watching foreign films as it tightens control over their private lives, according to a ...