Korean Central News Agency
This undated picture released from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on May 9, 2012 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (C) inspecting the Mangyongdae Funfair amusement park in Pyongyang. South Korea said on May 9 it would send formal complaints to North Korea and to UN agencies, urging Pyongyang to stop sending GPS jamming signals that have affected hundreds of civilian flights.
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NKorea sets April 11 date for party conference
party has announced it will hold a political conference just before a controversial satellite launch.The state-run Korean Central News Agency reported early Monday that the Workers' Party conference will be held April 11 in Pyongyang.North Korea's new leader, Read more »
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South Hwanghae drought 2012
N. Korea steps up fight against drought SEOUL, May 27 (Yonhap) — North Korea is stepping up its fight against drought as a prolonged dry spell in the rice-planting season could deal a blow to food production and negatively impact the rule of the its new from North Korea Economy Watch Read more »
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N. Korea suffering severe drought: state media
If the unusually dry weather persists to the end of the month, it will be the driest May in 50 years in western coastal areas, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said, warning: "The drought is expected to get more serious." The Rodong Sinmun newspaper from Bangkok Post Read more »
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Kim Jong Un Is an Internationally-Renowned Author
In today's tour of state-sponsored propaganda, Kim Jong Un is published outside of North Korea, China's media meets Sacha Baron Cohen, and a US ambassador causes trouble for the Beijing Daily. We begin in Pyongyang. Kim Jong Un, International Author Nort from The Atlantic Read more »
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Kim Yong-nam tours Singapore factories
North Korea’s ceremonial head of state Kim Yong-nam visited a foodstuff factory in Singapore on Saturday after talks with the city-state’s parliamentary leader, the North’s official news agency reported. Kim, president of the Presidium of the Supreme Peo from North Korea Economy Watch Read more »
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N Korea's No. 2 Leader Arrives In Singapore
BEIJING (Kyodo)--North Korea's No. 2 leader Kim Yong Nam arrived in Singapore on Friday on the first leg of a two-country tour that will also take him to Indonesia, the North's official Korean Central News Agency reported. read full article... This artic from Nikkei News Read more »