North Korea dramatically ramped up the number of executions it carried out after shutting its borders due to the Covid-19 pandemic, a South Korea-based civic group said. Seoul-based Transnational ...
North Korea dramatically increased executions during the Covid-19 pandemic, particularly for consuming South Korean dramas, K-pop and other foreign culture and political offences, a report published ...
A report reveals North Korea's Kim Jong-un has intensified public executions, using them to instill fear and enforce obedience, with significant increases observed since the Covid-19 border closures ...
Some of the offences were related to culture - including the consumption of K-dramas and K-pop.
Thirteen fewer North Koreans defected across the southern border in 2025 than the year before for an annual tally of 223, according to recent data from South Korea’s Ministry of Unification. Of those, ...
SEOUL, April 28 (Reuters) - North Korea sharply raised the number of executions it conducted after shutting its borders during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the largest share linked to violations of ...
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