According to a South Korean defense ministry official, a "decapitation unit" is being planned to end the growing threats from the North Korean leader. A state-run radio station in North Korea ...
Has there been a thaw in the inter-Korean radio war of “hostile” radio broadcasts and jamming? Hopes were raised coming out of the April 27 summit, as the leaders of the Democratic People’s Republic ...
South Korea has halted broadcasts of a propaganda radio program into North Korea in the latest reconciliatory gesture to mend strained ties with Pyongyang, a local media report said Monday. The move ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea stopped operating a radio station used to send coded messages to its agents in South Korea, the Yonhap news agency said on Saturday, the latest sign the isolated country ...
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Starving, and after a dangerous attempt to find food, Ji Seong Ho had appendages removed by doctors without any medical painkillers: "I felt the saw cutting into the bone of my leg, and the scalpel ...
A North Korean signal corps soldier got a cool reception from military authorities for listening to Radio Free Asia broadcasts while on duty and was thrown into a political prisoner camp, according to ...
SEOUL: South Korea has suspended a military radio broadcast that transmits to North Korea as part of measures aimed at easing tensions with Pyongyang, Seoul's defence ministry said on Monday (Sep 1).
Each year, thousands of refugees flee the oppressive North Korean regime. Today, nearly 30,000 such defectors live in South Korea.[1] Their stories attest to the important role that access to outside ...
North Korea started “aggressively” jamming the BBC’s new Korean language service on the same day it began, according to a report. The service began broadcasting Tuesday to provide “news, sport, ...
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