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Former North Korean DMZ soldier becomes filmmaker | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
One of very few North Koreans to escape through the DMZ border between North and South Korea, Haneul Jeong took the dangerous risk in 2012 when he was a soldier in the North Korean military. Now, this defector-turned-director released a film based on his own experience in the military.
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published: 16 Feb 2024
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'The Quiet Power' of North Korea's Kim Ju Ae's fashion | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Ever since she first appeared in public just over a year ago, Kim Ju Ae, North Korea’s “Respected Daughter” and presumed heir to her father Kim Jong Un, has exuded a “quiet power” in her dress, says Lauren A. Rothman, a Washington-based stylist who offers fashion advice to celebrities, politicians and business executives.
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published: 13 Feb 2024
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North Korean leader shuns talks with South, threatens ‘annihilation’ | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
The North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said this week that cutting ties with Seoul allows North Korea to “strike and destroy the South,” according to Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency.
Kim made the comments during a visit to North Korea’s Defense Ministry Thursday, accompanied by his daughter, and possible future leader, Ju Ae.
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published: 09 Feb 2024
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North Korea fires 200 artillery shells into sea off western coast | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
North Korea launched some 200 artillery shells into waters off its western coast on Friday near the inter-Korean maritime border of the Northern Limit Line, or NLL, according to the South's Joint Chiefs of Staff. The area is near South Korea’s Baengnyeong and Yeonpyeong islands.
The North's Korean People's Army, or KPA acknowledged in a statement what they called a "live-shell firing drill," but denied that the intent was to scare residents of the islands.
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published: 05 Jan 2024
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What are the differences in speaking between North and South Korea? | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
North Koreans are secretly watching and listening to so many South Korean movies and songs smuggled into the country that they are becoming increasingly worried that they might let a banned word slip – and face prison time or even death for using “capitalist” lingo, sources in the country tell Radio Free Asia.
“Residents who are already accustomed to the South Korean way of speaking now feel like they have to practice the Pyongyang dialect,” said a resident in the northwestern province of North Pyongan, referring to the capital.
“They are worried that South Korean words will unintentionally or unknowingly come out of their mouths and that they will be punished,” he said. For example, North Korean women dare not call their husbands or boyfriends “jagiya” (which correlates to honey) or “o...
published: 23 Mar 2023
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Military hardware paraded on North Korea anniversary | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
North Korea marks the 70th anniversary of the end of fighting in the Korean War with a military parade displaying its most powerful weapons.
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published: 28 Jul 2023
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New ice rink in North Korea | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
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published: 02 Jan 2024
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Former Burmese barmaid recalls encounter with North Korean assassin | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Forty years ago Myanmar barmaid Dar San Ye stood in a Yangon river squaring up to a North Korean agent on the run after a botched assassination that killed 17 South Korean officials, including the foreign minister. In her home on the outskirts of Yangon, she recalls her role in the drama that played out that day.
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published: 10 Oct 2023
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Kimchi in North Korea is canceled this year | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Due to high inflation prices and the COVID-19 pandemic, along with poor crop yields this year, North Koreans are struggling to afford key ingredients to make kimchi that will sustain families throughout the cold winter months.
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published: 01 Nov 2022
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North Korean teens sentenced for watching K-dramas | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
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published: 23 Jan 2024
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Former North Korean DMZ soldier becomes filmmaker | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
One of very few North Koreans to escape through the DMZ border between North and South Korea, Haneul Jeong took the dangerous risk in 2012 when he was a soldier...
One of very few North Koreans to escape through the DMZ border between North and South Korea, Haneul Jeong took the dangerous risk in 2012 when he was a soldier in the North Korean military. Now, this defector-turned-director released a film based on his own experience in the military.
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One of very few North Koreans to escape through the DMZ border between North and South Korea, Haneul Jeong took the dangerous risk in 2012 when he was a soldier in the North Korean military. Now, this defector-turned-director released a film based on his own experience in the military.
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- published: 16 Feb 2024
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'The Quiet Power' of North Korea's Kim Ju Ae's fashion | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Ever since she first appeared in public just over a year ago, Kim Ju Ae, North Korea’s “Respected Daughter” and presumed heir to her father Kim Jong Un, has exu...
Ever since she first appeared in public just over a year ago, Kim Ju Ae, North Korea’s “Respected Daughter” and presumed heir to her father Kim Jong Un, has exuded a “quiet power” in her dress, says Lauren A. Rothman, a Washington-based stylist who offers fashion advice to celebrities, politicians and business executives.
Video edited by Hyung Jun You/RFA Korean
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Ever since she first appeared in public just over a year ago, Kim Ju Ae, North Korea’s “Respected Daughter” and presumed heir to her father Kim Jong Un, has exuded a “quiet power” in her dress, says Lauren A. Rothman, a Washington-based stylist who offers fashion advice to celebrities, politicians and business executives.
Video edited by Hyung Jun You/RFA Korean
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- published: 13 Feb 2024
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North Korean leader shuns talks with South, threatens ‘annihilation’ | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
The North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said this week that cutting ties with Seoul allows North Korea to “strike and destroy the South,” according to Pyongyang’s o...
The North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said this week that cutting ties with Seoul allows North Korea to “strike and destroy the South,” according to Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency.
Kim made the comments during a visit to North Korea’s Defense Ministry Thursday, accompanied by his daughter, and possible future leader, Ju Ae.
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https://wn.com/North_Korean_Leader_Shuns_Talks_With_South,_Threatens_‘Annihilation’_|_Radio_Free_Asia_(Rfa)
The North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said this week that cutting ties with Seoul allows North Korea to “strike and destroy the South,” according to Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency.
Kim made the comments during a visit to North Korea’s Defense Ministry Thursday, accompanied by his daughter, and possible future leader, Ju Ae.
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- published: 09 Feb 2024
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North Korea fires 200 artillery shells into sea off western coast | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
North Korea launched some 200 artillery shells into waters off its western coast on Friday near the inter-Korean maritime border of the Northern Limit Line, or ...
North Korea launched some 200 artillery shells into waters off its western coast on Friday near the inter-Korean maritime border of the Northern Limit Line, or NLL, according to the South's Joint Chiefs of Staff. The area is near South Korea’s Baengnyeong and Yeonpyeong islands.
The North's Korean People's Army, or KPA acknowledged in a statement what they called a "live-shell firing drill," but denied that the intent was to scare residents of the islands.
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https://wn.com/North_Korea_Fires_200_Artillery_Shells_Into_Sea_Off_Western_Coast_|_Radio_Free_Asia_(Rfa)
North Korea launched some 200 artillery shells into waters off its western coast on Friday near the inter-Korean maritime border of the Northern Limit Line, or NLL, according to the South's Joint Chiefs of Staff. The area is near South Korea’s Baengnyeong and Yeonpyeong islands.
The North's Korean People's Army, or KPA acknowledged in a statement what they called a "live-shell firing drill," but denied that the intent was to scare residents of the islands.
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- published: 05 Jan 2024
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What are the differences in speaking between North and South Korea? | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
North Koreans are secretly watching and listening to so many South Korean movies and songs smuggled into the country that they are becoming increasingly worried...
North Koreans are secretly watching and listening to so many South Korean movies and songs smuggled into the country that they are becoming increasingly worried that they might let a banned word slip – and face prison time or even death for using “capitalist” lingo, sources in the country tell Radio Free Asia.
“Residents who are already accustomed to the South Korean way of speaking now feel like they have to practice the Pyongyang dialect,” said a resident in the northwestern province of North Pyongan, referring to the capital.
“They are worried that South Korean words will unintentionally or unknowingly come out of their mouths and that they will be punished,” he said. For example, North Korean women dare not call their husbands or boyfriends “jagiya” (which correlates to honey) or “oppa” (another term of endearment that literally means older brother). Instead, they must stick with “dongji,” (comrade), the source said.
People are also having to avoid using South Korean loan words from English such as “paesyeon” (fashion), “heeoseutail” (hairstyle) and “waipeu” (wife). “Even openly saying ‘I love you’ is evidence that they have seen South Korean movies and such language has become normalized,” the source said.
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https://wn.com/What_Are_The_Differences_In_Speaking_Between_North_And_South_Korea_|_Radio_Free_Asia_(Rfa)
North Koreans are secretly watching and listening to so many South Korean movies and songs smuggled into the country that they are becoming increasingly worried that they might let a banned word slip – and face prison time or even death for using “capitalist” lingo, sources in the country tell Radio Free Asia.
“Residents who are already accustomed to the South Korean way of speaking now feel like they have to practice the Pyongyang dialect,” said a resident in the northwestern province of North Pyongan, referring to the capital.
“They are worried that South Korean words will unintentionally or unknowingly come out of their mouths and that they will be punished,” he said. For example, North Korean women dare not call their husbands or boyfriends “jagiya” (which correlates to honey) or “oppa” (another term of endearment that literally means older brother). Instead, they must stick with “dongji,” (comrade), the source said.
People are also having to avoid using South Korean loan words from English such as “paesyeon” (fashion), “heeoseutail” (hairstyle) and “waipeu” (wife). “Even openly saying ‘I love you’ is evidence that they have seen South Korean movies and such language has become normalized,” the source said.
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- published: 23 Mar 2023
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Military hardware paraded on North Korea anniversary | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
North Korea marks the 70th anniversary of the end of fighting in the Korean War with a military parade displaying its most powerful weapons.
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North Korea marks the 70th anniversary of the end of fighting in the Korean War with a military parade displaying its most powerful weapons.
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- published: 28 Jul 2023
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0:59
New ice rink in North Korea | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
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- published: 02 Jan 2024
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2:30
Former Burmese barmaid recalls encounter with North Korean assassin | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Forty years ago Myanmar barmaid Dar San Ye stood in a Yangon river squaring up to a North Korean agent on the run after a botched assassination that killed 17 S...
Forty years ago Myanmar barmaid Dar San Ye stood in a Yangon river squaring up to a North Korean agent on the run after a botched assassination that killed 17 South Korean officials, including the foreign minister. In her home on the outskirts of Yangon, she recalls her role in the drama that played out that day.
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Forty years ago Myanmar barmaid Dar San Ye stood in a Yangon river squaring up to a North Korean agent on the run after a botched assassination that killed 17 South Korean officials, including the foreign minister. In her home on the outskirts of Yangon, she recalls her role in the drama that played out that day.
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- published: 10 Oct 2023
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1:19
Kimchi in North Korea is canceled this year | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Due to high inflation prices and the COVID-19 pandemic, along with poor crop yields this year, North Koreans are struggling to afford key ingredients to make ki...
Due to high inflation prices and the COVID-19 pandemic, along with poor crop yields this year, North Koreans are struggling to afford key ingredients to make kimchi that will sustain families throughout the cold winter months.
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Due to high inflation prices and the COVID-19 pandemic, along with poor crop yields this year, North Koreans are struggling to afford key ingredients to make kimchi that will sustain families throughout the cold winter months.
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North Korean teens sentenced for watching K-dramas | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
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