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  2. Media coverage of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Media in North Korea are under some of the strictest government control in the world. [32] The main local media outlet is the Korean Central News Agency. North Korea has a high level of security and secrecy. Communication with the outside world is limited, and internal communication also seems limited at times. [15]

  3. Mass media in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    "There is no country which monopolizes and controls successfully the internet and information as North Korea does," said Kang Shin-sam, an expert on North Korean technology and co-head of the International Solidarity for Freedom of Information in North Korea, a nonprofit based in South Korea. North Korea has about four million mobile-phone ...

  4. 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.

  5. North Korea media is calling South Korea a dictatorship after ...

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    North Korea's state-run media called its southern neighbor a "fascistic dictatorship" and said its president declared martial law to escape a crisis.

  6. United Nations General Assembly Resolution 62/167 - Wikipedia

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    United Nations General Assembly Resolution 62/167, titled "Situation of Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea", is a resolution of the United Nations General Assembly about the situation in North Korea, which was adopted on December 18, 2007 at the 62nd session of the General Assembly.

  7. North Korea state media reports Trump inauguration, accuses ...

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    North Korea's state media on Wednesday reported U.S. President Donald Trump's inauguration but without any commentary on his presidency, but did accuse the United States of committing atrocities ...

  8. North Korea state media says there is an 'important report ...

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    SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korea's state news agency said in a one-line dispatch on Sunday there was "important news" but did not provide details. Leader Kim Jong Un is presiding over a key meeting of ...

  9. Talk:Media coverage of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Use Media coverage of North Korea. This comports with other similar articles, as noted above. "Portrayal of North Korea in Western media" still has WP:BIAS and WP:NPOV problems (as does the earlier, more long-winded suggestion "Alleged bias in reporting on North Korea by Western news media"). There's not an encyclopedic difference between ...