By: ximike2101 | 2010-12-02 | Fashion Although often to show the hard way to carry out military diplomacy, North Korea's hard-line diplomatic logic but it is still negative. read more
By: Brian John | 2010-12-03 | College North Korea now has the fourth-largest army in the world. It has a projected 1.2 million armed personnel, contrast to about 650,000 in the South. Military spending is expected at as much as a quarter of GNP, with about 20% of men ages 17-54 in the regular armed forces. North Korean forces have an extensive numerical advantage over the South in numerous key categories of offensive weapons for..... read more
By: Danielle Redsmith Ross | 2010-06-28 | City Guides Hyesan, a frontier city lying around the Ryanggang province of North Korea, is usually a transportation and commercial hub, as well as the administrative hub of Ryanggang Province. People can reach Hyesan from other cities in North Korea by railway. read more
By: zhangbetty | 2010-10-18 | Non Profit Organizations Water Industry Network HC : September 6 6 Korean Korean flood washed away the event is still fermenting. In the case of lack of North Korean apology read more
By: Gareth Johnson | 2012-05-04 | Hotels A close look at North Korea's Majon Beach facilities near Hamhung. With so few tourists visitng North Korea each year, why does such a lavish resort exist in the remote North-East of the country? read more
By: Phil Marks | 2011-03-27 | Politics How is the Chinese Navy changing? It is building nuclear powered carriers, new weapons and changing its inward, coastal defence stance to that of a global superpower with a blue-water navy, capable of projecting its power worldwide. How big is it - tonnage, ships, personnel, bases, disposition? How does it's effectiveness compare with that of the US? read more
By: Dave Webb | 2010-04-20 | Destinations The USS Pueblo was captured in 1968 in DPRK waters and had 83 crew members on board. Apparently the ship was in an awful state (no working guns, engine only partially working etc) and was taken by a DPRK force of only 7 troops. Just imagine for a second that mission briefing to the DPRK troops: "OK comrades, this is the big one: there's a US Imperialist ship with around 80 American devils trespassing in our territorial waters. Kim Il Sung has given our generals on-the-spot guidance and advised us to capture this vessel with the biggest force we can muster... which is why you 7 have been called in! Now get rowing and good luck!". read more
By: K.R.SURENDRAN | 2010-09-29 | Politics But the younger brother has neither learned any lessons nor is it interested in providing a window of opportunity to any kind of freedom inside the four walls. Rule with an iron-hand, force the subjects obey the diktats of the powerful and practise whatever directions the master orders. Reminding one of medieval times and hence one Indian journalist once sarcastically called it 'Jurassic Park' read more
By: Tad Farrell | 2011-07-19 | Relationships When looking back into the history of North Korea, it is a country in the East of Asia on the Korean Peninsula parallel to South Korea read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-06-28 | Photography For 60 years, North Korean war has ended, and the people generally do not give a second thought to the word “war”. In Western countries, the war by the United Nations was considered as a "peace action" for UN members including the US. To North Korean people, that is the war of national liberation. Around 40,000 U.S. soldiers were killed in the war on Korean Peninsula which lasted for about three years (1950 – 1953). It was not until the commander of UN forces, the North Korean People's Army and Chinese voluntary forces signed a ceasefire agreement that the war ended. Let's have a look at unpublished images of North Korea in war. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-29 | Business 12 11, from South Korea and North Korea in Beijing between the meaning of the official opening of railway freight train, this is the railway which has been interrupted since 1951, after a lapse of 56 years after the resumption of regular train operation. Day, accompanied by the roar of a train whistle, the train would be filled with Korean Kaesong industrial park production of clothing, shoes and watches and other goods bound for South Korea. Since early October this year read more
By: long winter | 2011-11-23 | Technology For so many years, North Korea has been stayed in a constant war condition. And the people's life gradually fall behind other countries. read more
By: pooja rajput | 2012-03-26 | Economics United States following the program of supplying foods and other help to the countries who are malnourished and under the real threat of getting malnourished has decided to go on a talk with North Korea. North Korean communist government is trying to get the aid so as to make the people get food which is not self sufficient. read more