Photos of North Korea's military provide a glimpse into what it's like to serve in one of the world's largest and most mysterious armies.
Young North Koreans are volunteering for dreaded labor brigades to escape poverty and workplace levies, as wealthier peers bribe officials to avoid service.
Newly released photos show Kim Ju Ae attending a munitions factory with her father, Kim Jong Un. The Kim family has ruled North Korea since 1948.
LOS ANGELES -- Mark Harris has traveled to North Korea 10 times since 2005, making the trips as a tourist and as a photojournalist. RELATED: ABC News exclusive: Inside look at North Korea The Southern ...
Join us as we take an official tour outside Pyongyang, exploring life in North Korea. The video highlights various state-approved sites, including a floating restaurant on the Taedong River, a ...
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The Canadian pastor who released from a North Korean prison camp has recounted the privations he suffered during two and a half years of hard labor. Wearing a dark suit, with his hair cropped short, ...
Feb. 6 (UPI) --Executive editor's note: This is part of a series from Hyunseung Lee, "100 Truths That No One Tells You About North Korea." Have you ever considered how profound a blessing it is to ...