North Korea Marks 61st Anniversary

North Korea marked its 61st anniversary today with a vow to "mobilize all military strengths and mercilessly annihilate the aggressors" if they attack, according to the Rodong Sinmun, the country's main newspaper in Pyongyang. The anniversary of the regime's founding is one...

Laura Ling and Euna Lee Pardoned - arrived in Burbank, CA 5:50 am

 Laura Ling and Euna Lee have been pardoned.  They have departed North Korea with President Clinton and have arrived in Burbank..  They have  touched down this morning at Burbank (Aug 5th)...

Ri Hyon Ok Publicly Executed: Distributed Bible in North Korea

Ri Hyon Ok, a 33-year-old Christian woman in North Korea, was executed for distributing copies of the Bible, which is banned in the country. South Korean human rights activists revealed this event as a sign of a renewed crackdown on religion in North Korea, despite the fact...

Kim Jon Nam says he's not interested in succeeding Kim Jong Il

Kim Jon Nam, the eldest son of the current North Korean leader, has said that he's not interested in succeeding his father, Kim Jong Il to lead the country. Kim Jon Nam spoke to TV Asahi in Macau and said he had no interest in politics.""Personally, I am not interested in...

Escapee Tells of Horrors in North Korean Prison Camp

The North Korean situation is an astounding example of what can go wrong when the great reform movement of capitalism, Marxist-Lenin communism, has absolute power.Beyond that, Kim Jong Il's war against his own people is something from a Dante-esque nightmare, being the nexis...

North Korea and Long Hair

" North Korea's communist government is waging war against men with long hair, calling them unhygienic anti-socialist fools, and even leader Kim Jong Il has trimmed his famous bouffant locks. Under the new...

Kim Jong-Il Comes Out of Hiding To Criticize North Korean Soccer Team For Hav...

After months away from the spotlight due to illness, North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il recently broke his silence. What caused him to finally speak out? Long-haired soccer players playing for Kim Il-sung...

DPRK TV News August 5, 2008 1-4 (north Korea)

DPRK TV News August 5, 2008 1-4 it is korean language only. there are also pictures. personally i believe relationship of Korea towards the neighbours are more important than towards the U.S.A. most countries...

South Korea says Kim Jong is on the road to recovery

" North Korea's Kim Jong Il is on the road to recovery from a stroke and still in control of his isolated country's communist regime, South Korea suggested Wednesday, disputing reports that the leader is gravely ill.President Lee Myung-bak convened a meeting of top security...

Who's missing Kim Jong Il?

Tuesday September 9th marks the 60th anniversary of the founding of the North Korean regime.  However, it seems they have little to celebrate - the US still hasn't taken North Korea of their list of states...

BigT’s Roundup - (10-5-07)

Everything that is happening in the land written here; from my blog at ConservativeINC. I would first like to take some time out and explain to Senator Obama that when you stop doing something sometimes it’s...

"Kim Jong II ate my rabbits for his birthday"

Do you guys remember Mr. Szmolinsky from Berlin? Not so much?Well, he is the German "grey giant rabbit" breeder who made headlines back in January with his deal to sell North Korea some of his rabbits to alleviate...

German Paper Reports CIA Counterfeiting US Currency

"The German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung is reporting that the CIA may be counterfeiting $50 and $100 bills to avoid congressional oversight of covert operations, while blaming the forgeries on...

North Korea Discovers TNT

"Was it really a nuclear blast? The actual explosive material has been claimed to be less than 1 kl.tonne and no more than 4 kl.tonnes. Which can be created with conventional TNT."

Nyah, Nyah

"With fingers in their ears the North Koreans defied the world. North Korea says it successfully performed its first-ever nuclear test While Iran only wishes it could.Iran: Sanctions Threat a 'Rusty' Weapon "

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