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  2. North Korea shows first photos of banned uranium ... - AOL

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    North Korea has conducted six underground nuclear tests between 2006 and 2017, and has previously shown photos of what it says were nuclear warheads. Estimates of the number of North Korean ...

  3. List of North Korean websites banned in South Korea

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    Korea News Service in Japan carries articles of the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) and is blocked in South Korea.. As of 2010, there are 65 North Korean-run and pro-North Korean websites blocked in South Korea. [1]

  4. Media coverage of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Overall, much information about North Korea is filtered through South Korea, and the longstanding conflict between the two states distorts the information that is received. Despite North Korea being a "black box" to outsiders, strong interest in the Kim family, as well as misunderstandings of Korean culture, have also led to inaccurate ...

  5. Mass media in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Several newspaper journalists from North Korea were secretly trained in China to covertly report on events inside North Korea. The newspapers include restricted circulation papers such as Chamgo Sinmun [ 43 ] that is an international affairs newspaper published by the Central Committee Publications Department and distributed only to party ...

  6. Photos likely show undeclared North Korea uranium ... - AOL

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    Photos of North Korea's uranium enrichment facility may show an undeclared site for building nuclear bombs just outside of its capital, analysts said. North Korea for the first time showed images ...

  7. North Korea's Kim inspects spy satellite photos of 'target ...

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    SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected photos taken by the country's new spy satellite of "major target regions", including the South Korean capital of Seoul and cities that ...

  8. Censorship in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Stalin reportedly handpicked Kim Il Sung, who was a fluent Russian speaker, to lead North Korea in 1948. [12] Soviet influence in North Korea was endorsed under Kim Il Sung. The degree of censorship seen in North Korea today began with the nationalization of major industries, labor reforms, and the seizure of privately owned land.

  9. Balloon propaganda campaigns in Korea - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, North Korea dropped leaflets promoting rapprochement with the South in the upcoming Winter Olympics. [73] North Korea has warned its citizens that the goods carried by the balloons from South Korea are poisoned, but the North Korean people have been known to ignore these warnings. [74] Due to their size, the balloons are easy to track ...