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North Korea, Kim and Soldiers

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North Korea opens a housing district for families of its soldiers killed in Russia-Ukraine war
North Korea said Monday it completed a new housing district in Pyongyang for families of North Korean soldiers killed while fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine, the latest effort by leader Ki...

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North Korea's Kim Opens New Housing Area for Families of Fallen Soldiers, KCNA Says
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North Korea's Kim marks completion of Pyongyang housing project as key party congress nears
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Kim unveils housing block for North Korean troops killed aiding Russia: KCNA
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North Korea's Kim opens new housing area for families of fallen soldiers, KCNA says
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North Korea executed teens for listening to K-pop, watching ‘Squid Game’: report

Amnesty International documents executions and forced labor for consuming South Korean media in North Korea, revealing widespread corruption and human rights abuses.
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North Korea completes 50,000-home project before party congress

North Korea completed a five-year project to build 50,000 apartments in Pyongyang, state-run media reported Tuesday, touting the achievement ahead of a key ruling party congress.
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Sister of North Korea's leader says South Korea's drone regret was sensible but insufficient

The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un says it was “sensible” for a South Korean official to express regret for alleged civilian drone flights over North Korea but warned of counterattacks if t
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North Korea says South Korea should take steps to prevent violation of its sovereignty

By Heejin Kim SEOUL, Feb 13 (Reuters) - The sister of North Korea's ruler said on Friday that South Korean authorities should take steps to prevent "reoccurrence of provocative sovereignty violation," state media KCNA reported,
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North Korea's Kim Jong Un Has Chosen Teen Daughter Ju Ae as His Heir, Spy Agency Says

The supreme leader's daughter, who is believed to be about 13, was publicly seen for the first time in 2022
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South Korea police raid spy agency over alleged drone flight into North Korea

Pyongyang said it downed a surveillance drone in early January, accusing Seoul of sending the aircraft to gather intelligence on "important targets".View on euronews
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North Korea warns of 'terrible response' if South sends more drones

North Korea on Friday threatened a "terrible response" if it detects any more drones buzzing across the border from the South.
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South Korea

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North Korea launches ballistic missiles into sea between Korean Peninsula and Japan

North Korea has launched short-range ballistic missiles into the sea. South Korea’s military said it detected liftoffs Tuesday of several ballistic missiles north of the North Korean capital Pyongyang.
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Could this teenage girl be North Korea’s next leader?

A young teenage girl shrouded in mystery and intrigue could very well be the next leader of the isolated hermit nation North Korea.
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North Korea warns of ‘terrible response’ if South Korea sends more drones

North Korea’s Kim Yo Jong warned Seoul that such incidents would not be tolerated. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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