Saturday 20 December 2014

North Korea criticizes US over CIA report North Korean state media has criticized the US over a recent report released by US Congress on the CIA’s use of torture on suspected terrorists.


The party’s 10 principles, then and now, By Fyodor Tertitsky Even in such a country as North Korea the state ideology is not idle. It does change, although quite slowly and usually only small details are altered.


North Korea has recorded three straight years of economic growth -- even if it is in the one-percent range -- and experts attribute this to Kim Jong-un's relaxed regulations.


North Korea wants "Broad-Minded Diplomacy" in 2015 North Korea will not miss the opportunity for a change in regional dynamics from confrontation and will focus on conducting “broad-minded” diplomacy in 2015.


Sony consulted with U.S. government officials, defense analyst on 'The Interview,' emails show Sony Entertainment sought consultation from a defense analyst and U.S. Government officials on the film The Interview, according to leaked emails obtained by The Daily Beast website.


DPRK slams S.Korea for turning blind eye to CIA torture (Xinhua) The DPRK on Thursday slammed South Korea for "becoming all the more desperate in its anti-DPRK human rights 'racket'" while turning a blind eye to CIA torture.


Patient work needed to back Korean Peninsula denuclearization (Xinhua) It is impossible to achieve denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula rapidly, and all relevant parties should exercise patience, says a senior Russian diplomat.