Wednesday 25 February 2015

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Mongolia, North Korea sign MoUNorth Korean Foreign Minister Ri Su Yong has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) during an official visit to Mongolia, according to local media.
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Operators of webcam porn site exploiting defector women indictedThe operators of a South Korean web broadcasting service where women, mostly North Korean defectors, perform lewd acts have been indicted for circulating pornography.
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Kim Jong Un declares intent to reform KPA at Central Military CommissionKim Jong Un has ordered the simplification of the Korean People’s Army’s “machinery,” indicating that he wishes to re-organize the military to implement its strategies “anytime”.
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Engagement with North Korea again? Perhaps, By James HoareA year on from the United Nations’ damning report on the human rights’ situation in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, it is perhaps time to take stock of what has happened.
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Make your tourist photo in N. Korea a 'rare glimpse'Quick: Google the terms “rare glimpse North Korea.” You will quickly find, if you didn’t know already, that articles claiming to show ground-breaking images from inside the country are not so rare.
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Top Stories Today
Lee Myung Bak: 'NK Implored SK Not to Send Leaflets'(The Daily NK)
The Dong-a Ilbo reported that Lee Myung Bak recently said that North Korea used to entreat the South Korean government to cease launching anti-Pyongyang leaflets across the border.
DPRK Government Economic Delegation Leaves for Russia (KCNA)
A DPRK government economic delegation led by Ri Ryong Nam, minister of External Economic Relations, left here on Monday to visit Russia.
'Seoul not swayed by NK leader's visit to Russia': FM(The Korea Times)
The presence of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Moscow in May will not be a decisive factor on whether President Park Geun-hye will visit the Russian capital.
Cables describe British attempt to recruit N Korean (Al Jazeera)
Leaked intelligence documents obtained by Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit describe an effort by Britain's MI6 agency to recruit a North Korean asset.
Kim Jong-un Reshuffles More Top Brass (The Chosun Ilbo)
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has once again reshuffled key military brass, ostensibly to streamline the army but more likely to wrest powers from the unruly state-within-a-state.

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