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North Korea interview: Harvard’s John Park
From Boston in the United States, John Park, director of the Korea Working Group at the Harvard Kennedy School, joins Cathy Newman to discuss North Korea.
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Dealing with North Korea
Malcolm Chalmers, director of the proliferation and nuclear policy programme at the Royal United Services Institute, and Christopher Hill, dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver and former Ambassador to South Korea.
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North Korea bans Malaysians from leaving
The fallout from the killing of Kim Jong-nam, the half brother of the North Korean leader in Kuala Lumpur continues.
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N Korea test-fires missiles
North Korea has sparked international condemnation after test-firing at least four ballistic missiles, expressly banned under United Nations treaties.
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Kim Jong-nam ‘killed by VX’
The assassins of Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, used the world’s deadliest nerve agent to kill him, according to Malaysian police.
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Woman arrested after Kim Jong-nam death
It reads like the plot of a cloak and dagger murder mystery: the half brother of North Korea’s dictator collapsing in the departure hall of Kuala Lumpur airport after apparently being sprayed with poison.
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Hyeonseo Lee, North Korean defector
Hyeonseo Lee, a North Korean defector and author of The Girl with Seven Names.
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Kim Jong-un’s half brother ‘poisoned’
Has North Korea’s Kim Jong-un had his half-brother killed?
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FactCheck: how dangerous is North Korea?
North Korea’s leaders say the communist country has successfully tested a hydrogen bomb. Should we believe them? Should we panic?
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FactCheck: is North Korea the world’s most repressive country?
Did Kim Jong-un really execute a minister with an anti-aircraft gun? How do we separate fact from fiction with a secretive state like North Korea?
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North Korea: who needs human rights when you’ve got slogans?
North Korea releases 310 slogans to mark the anniversary of its “liberation”, including “We serve the people” – ironic, perhaps, in a country where torture, starvation and executions are commonplace.
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North Korea back online after internet blackout
North Korea suffers an internet outage for several hours before links were restored on Tuesday, but the US government refuses to say whether it is responsible.
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North Korea surprises South with a visit. But where’s Kim?
North Korea sends a senior delegation to South Korea as the two countries agree to reopen a dialogue. But where is Kim Jong-un? The North Korean leader has not been seen in public for weeks.
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North Korea TV shows Kim Jong-un limping
A rare sight in a country that avoids showing signs of weakness in its leader – North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un is seen on state television limping on the anniversary of his grandfather’s death.
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Risking near-certain death to escape from North Korea
North Koreans caught trying to flee their country face execution. But for one mother and her son, the risk was worth it.