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‘Ordinary’ Voice shares untold story of North Korean people

San Francisco, January 16, 2023 — Humanitarian, movie producer and successful entrepreneur Joon Bai offers readers a rare glimpse inside the borders of North Korea in his engaging new memoir, Promises, in which he shares his extraordinary life story and the…

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US seizes large North Korean ship used to transport coal

From Newsmax The Trump administration says it has seized a North Korean cargo ship that U.S. officials say was used to transport coal in violation of international sanctions. The Justice Department announced the seizure Thursday of the Wise Honest. The…

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4 US journalists excluded from a dinner with Trump and Kim Jong Un at the summit in Vietnam

Reuters From Business Insider The White House barred reporters from Reuters, the Associated Press, Bloomberg and the Los Angeles Times from covering a dinner between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Wednesday after two of…

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US: Trump, Kim meet in human rights hell

By John Gizzi From Newsmax Whatever emerges from the summit this week between President Donald Trump and North Korean strongman Kim Jong Un, it is highly unlikely that the international spotlight on host nation Vietnam is going to change with…

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North Korea skirts US sanctions by secretly selling software around the globe

By Taylor Hatmaker From TechCrunch Fake social media profiles are useful for more than just sowing political discord among foreign adversaries, as it turns out. A group linked to the North Korean government has been able to duck existing sanctions…

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North Korea has not stopped nuclear activities, UN Watchdog Agency says

From WN North Korea’s nuclear activities have not stopped over the past, and it continues to develop its nuclear program, the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog said in a new report, ABC News reports. The “continuation and further development” of the…

Korean families meet after 65 years

Joy, disbelief as Korean families separated by war meet after 65 years By Hyonhee Shin From Reuters SEOUL (Reuters) – About 90 families from North and South Korea wept and embraced on Monday as the neighbors held their first reunion…

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WashPost: North Korea still building missiles

By Jason Devaney From Newsmax Government officials believe North Korea is continuing to manufacture missiles in a facility near its capital of Pyongyang. According to The Washington Post, the officials cited satellite images that purportedly show activity at the Sanumdong…

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Trump Kim summit: US wants ‘major N Korea disarmament’ by 2020

From BBC The US hopes to see “major disarmament” by North Korea by the end of 2020, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says. His comments come a day after an unprecedented meeting between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader…

Trojan horses

Journalists covering the Trump-Kim summit were given free USB fans — but security experts warn they may be Trojan horses full of malware By Kif Leswing From Business Insider Journalists covering President Donald Trump’s meeting with North Korean leader Kim…