North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited an art studio on Sunday to guide the creation of sculptures to be displayed at a ...
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un dismissed a vice premier in charge of the country's machine-building industry, state media ...
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A Japanese court has ordered North Korea to pay at least €440,000 in compensation to four people who were lured to the country by a fantastical propaganda scheme promising a "paradise on Earth".
A Tokyo court ordered Pyongyang on Monday to pay more than $500,000 in compensation to four people lured to North Korea by a fantastical propaganda scheme promising a "paradise on Earth".
In a January 26 ruling, a Japanese district court held the North Korean government liable for grave human rights violations against Koreans and Japanese citizens lured to North Korea through its ...