North Korea’s wealthy class, or donju, have recently amassed significant wealth through real estate investments.
For decades, US and South Korean broadcasts were a critical source of information for North Koreans willing to learn about life beyond their borders. Now, the airwaves have gone silent.
FILE - North Korean defector Kim Seong-Min, then-the head of Free North Korea Radio, shouts slogans during a rally to improve human rights condition in North Korea, in Seoul, South Korea, on Nov. 14, ...
SEOUL, South Korea -- Kim Seong-Min, a prominent North Korean defector who used radio broadcasts, USB sticks and a network of sources in the secretive country to inform the North Korean public about ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Kim Seong-Min, a prominent North Korean defector who used radio broadcasts, USB sticks and a network of sources in the secretive country to inform the North Korean public ...
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