The Korean Demilitarized Zone (Hangul: 한반도 비무장지대; Hanja: 韓半島非武裝地帶) is a strip of land running across the Korean Peninsula that serves as a buffer zone between North and South Korea which runs along the 38th parallel north. The DMZ cuts the Korean Peninsula roughly in half, crossing the 38th parallel on an angle, with the west end of the DMZ lying south of the parallel and the east end lying north of it.
It is 250 kilometres (160 miles) long, approximately 4 km (2.5 mi) wide and is the most heavily militarized border in the world. The Northern Limit Line, or NLL, is the de facto maritime boundary between North and South Korea in the Yellow Sea and the coastline and islands on both sides of the NLL are also heavily militarized.
The 38th parallel north—which divides the Korean Peninsula roughly in half—was the original boundary between the United States and Soviet brief administration areas of Korea at the end of World War II. Upon the creation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK, informally North Korea) and the Republic of Korea (ROK, informally South Korea) in 1948, it became a de facto international border and one of the most tense fronts in the Cold War.
a recording i took at the south and north korean border in 2010.
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S. Korean activist crosses Border in Panmunjom! - Ro Su Hui
S. Korean activist crosses Border in Panmunjom! - Ro Su Hui
S. Korean activist crosses Border in Panmunjom! - Ro Su Hui
범민련 남측본부 부의장이 판문점 분리선을 넘어갔다 Pyongyang, July 5 (KCNA) -- Ro Su Hui, vice-chairman of the South Headquarters of the Pan-national Alliance for Korea's Reunifica...
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LIFE AS A SOUTH KOREAN BORDER GUARD - BBC NEWS
LIFE AS A SOUTH KOREAN BORDER GUARD - BBC NEWS
LIFE AS A SOUTH KOREAN BORDER GUARD - BBC NEWS
Kim Young Hoon, 20, a private in the South Korean Army, talks about what it is like to face the ever present danger from North Korea.
In South Korea, military service is compulsory for all young men once they turn 18.
The hostile relationship between North and South Korea means new recruits are on constant alert.
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North Korean soldier flees by crossing dangerous DMZ
North Korean soldier flees by crossing dangerous DMZ
North Korean soldier flees by crossing dangerous DMZ
A North Korean soldier defects to South Korea across the heavily fortified border that separates the two countries, South Korean authorities say. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
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The Surreal and Very Real DMZ-Walking Into North Korea (With DMZ Facts/Figures)
The Surreal and Very Real DMZ-Walking Into North Korea (With DMZ Facts/Figures)
The Surreal and Very Real DMZ-Walking Into North Korea (With DMZ Facts/Figures)
My tour of the DMZ was perhaps the most surreal and fascinating part of my month long Asia trip. I took a USO tour through Koridoor Tours to Panmunjom, home of the JSA (Joint Security Area) in the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) at the border of South and North Korea. We were given a briefing by a U.S. military officer who gave us the history of the hostilities between the two countries and warned us not to gesture toward any North Korean soldiers should we see any. We could see the U.N Command soldiers, including some ROK (Republic of Korea) soldiers from South Korea. Some of them put half of their bodies behind the buildings to protect themselves
2:03
North and South Korea exchange fire at border
North and South Korea exchange fire at border
North and South Korea exchange fire at border
CNN's Brian Todd reports on the shelling between North and South Korea over propaganda on loudspeakers.
5:09
Inside North Korea: Relations With Russia and a Rare Glimpse of Their Joint Border
Inside North Korea: Relations With Russia and a Rare Glimpse of Their Joint Border
Inside North Korea: Relations With Russia and a Rare Glimpse of Their Joint Border
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un never completed plans to travel to Moscow for an event to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Despite the cancellation, there was still important symbolic meaning behind the young leader’s choice of Russia for his first overseas trip as head of state. FTV’s Anne Hu takes a closer look at the warm relations between the two states. The Tumen River stretches more than 500 kilometers, though only the last 15 kilometers before the mouth serves as a border between Russia and North Korea. Along this section are two coasts, two countries and two very different places.Su C. F.FTV ReporterOn m
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North-South Korea Border, Panmunjom DMZ
North-South Korea Border, Panmunjom DMZ
North-South Korea Border, Panmunjom DMZ
Recorded by me on Feb 1, 2011, -15C outside.
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N. Korea issues threat after Koreas exchange fire across border
軍 ″북한군, 서
N. Korea issues threat after Koreas exchange fire across border
軍 ″북한군, 서
N. Korea issues threat after Koreas exchange fire across border
軍 ″북한군, 서
Our top story this morning...
North Korea has warned that it will take further military action if South Korea continues to broadcast anti-Pyongyang material across the border.
Pyongyang on Thursday said Seoul had 48 hours to power down the loudspeakers.
The threat came a matter of hours after the North attempted to fire on one of the speakers.
South Korea retaliated by firing artillery rounds back the other way.
For a wrap-up of the day′s events,... Kim Hyun-bin reports.
It was 3:53 p.m. and 4:12 p.m. on Thursday when North Korea fired several artillery shells across the border targeting South Korea′s propaganda loudspeakers right along the m
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Stepping Over The Border Into North Korea: The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Stepping Over The Border Into North Korea: The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Stepping Over The Border Into North Korea: The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Alex (from http://ninjateacher.com) goes over the border into North Korea in the demilitarized zone (DMZ). Send me a message on Facebook about getting started teaching in Korea - I reply to everyone: http://www.facebook.com/alex.stevens0n
If you want to learn morea about getting started teaching English in Korea check out our FREE video guide that will teach you how to get a job making $2000/month in 3 months or less: http://www.ninjateacher.com/free-video-guide
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North-South Korea Border Quiet, Tensions High
North-South Korea Border Quiet, Tensions High
North-South Korea Border Quiet, Tensions High
The border is quiet for now, but tensions remain high on the Korean peninsula.
Full Story:
Standing nose to nose with the North.
NATO's secretary general Anders Rasmussen stands just in front of North Korean soldiers as they monitor his visit to the demilitarized zone along the South-North border Saturday.
At one point as he toured one of the blue buildings, two North Korean soldiers peer into the windows for a closer look.
After weeks of threatening war, the North has yet to act on it's rhetoric. Saturday, it's state run newscaster announced the government will set up an Atomic Energy Ministry to quote "modernize the nation's atomic ene
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What NOT To Do at the DMZ -- Border South Korea and North Korea
What NOT To Do at the DMZ -- Border South Korea and North Korea
What NOT To Do at the DMZ -- Border South Korea and North Korea
Andrea Feczko pushes the boundaries at the DMZ--North Korea and South Korea's militarized border! Watch more @How2Travelers videos! http://www.youtube.com/su...
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On The North Korea-China Border As Scrutiny Mounts
On The North Korea-China Border As Scrutiny Mounts
On The North Korea-China Border As Scrutiny Mounts
The UN Security Council is meeting to discuss North Korea's human rights record for the first time. It comes as the secretive regime is locked in a diplomatic battle with the US over the Sony cyber attack and the withdrawal of the satirical film "The Interview".
Sky's Mark Stone reports from the North Korea-China border.
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Tensions high along North and South Korea border
Tensions high along North and South Korea border
Tensions high along North and South Korea border
The tension between North and South Korea has taken a turn for the worse. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un says his frontline troops are now in a quasi-state of war and it's considered the most serious confrontation in years. Emily Elias reports. For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca
a recording i took at the south and north korean border in 2010.
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S. Korean activist crosses Border in Panmunjom! - Ro Su Hui
S. Korean activist crosses Border in Panmunjom! - Ro Su Hui
S. Korean activist crosses Border in Panmunjom! - Ro Su Hui
범민련 남측본부 부의장이 판문점 분리선을 넘어갔다 Pyongyang, July 5 (KCNA) -- Ro Su Hui, vice-chairman of the South Headquarters of the Pan-national Alliance for Korea's Reunifica...
2:07
LIFE AS A SOUTH KOREAN BORDER GUARD - BBC NEWS
LIFE AS A SOUTH KOREAN BORDER GUARD - BBC NEWS
LIFE AS A SOUTH KOREAN BORDER GUARD - BBC NEWS
Kim Young Hoon, 20, a private in the South Korean Army, talks about what it is like to face the ever present danger from North Korea.
In South Korea, military service is compulsory for all young men once they turn 18.
The hostile relationship between North and South Korea means new recruits are on constant alert.
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2:01
North Korean soldier flees by crossing dangerous DMZ
North Korean soldier flees by crossing dangerous DMZ
North Korean soldier flees by crossing dangerous DMZ
A North Korean soldier defects to South Korea across the heavily fortified border that separates the two countries, South Korean authorities say. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
5:14
The Surreal and Very Real DMZ-Walking Into North Korea (With DMZ Facts/Figures)
The Surreal and Very Real DMZ-Walking Into North Korea (With DMZ Facts/Figures)
The Surreal and Very Real DMZ-Walking Into North Korea (With DMZ Facts/Figures)
My tour of the DMZ was perhaps the most surreal and fascinating part of my month long Asia trip. I took a USO tour through Koridoor Tours to Panmunjom, home of the JSA (Joint Security Area) in the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) at the border of South and North Korea. We were given a briefing by a U.S. military officer who gave us the history of the hostilities between the two countries and warned us not to gesture toward any North Korean soldiers should we see any. We could see the U.N Command soldiers, including some ROK (Republic of Korea) soldiers from South Korea. Some of them put half of their bodies behind the buildings to protect themselves
2:03
North and South Korea exchange fire at border
North and South Korea exchange fire at border
North and South Korea exchange fire at border
CNN's Brian Todd reports on the shelling between North and South Korea over propaganda on loudspeakers.
5:09
Inside North Korea: Relations With Russia and a Rare Glimpse of Their Joint Border
Inside North Korea: Relations With Russia and a Rare Glimpse of Their Joint Border
Inside North Korea: Relations With Russia and a Rare Glimpse of Their Joint Border
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un never completed plans to travel to Moscow for an event to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Despite the cancellation, there was still important symbolic meaning behind the young leader’s choice of Russia for his first overseas trip as head of state. FTV’s Anne Hu takes a closer look at the warm relations between the two states. The Tumen River stretches more than 500 kilometers, though only the last 15 kilometers before the mouth serves as a border between Russia and North Korea. Along this section are two coasts, two countries and two very different places.Su C. F.FTV ReporterOn m
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North-South Korea Border, Panmunjom DMZ
North-South Korea Border, Panmunjom DMZ
North-South Korea Border, Panmunjom DMZ
Recorded by me on Feb 1, 2011, -15C outside.
2:21
N. Korea issues threat after Koreas exchange fire across border
軍 ″북한군, 서
N. Korea issues threat after Koreas exchange fire across border
軍 ″북한군, 서
N. Korea issues threat after Koreas exchange fire across border
軍 ″북한군, 서
Our top story this morning...
North Korea has warned that it will take further military action if South Korea continues to broadcast anti-Pyongyang material across the border.
Pyongyang on Thursday said Seoul had 48 hours to power down the loudspeakers.
The threat came a matter of hours after the North attempted to fire on one of the speakers.
South Korea retaliated by firing artillery rounds back the other way.
For a wrap-up of the day′s events,... Kim Hyun-bin reports.
It was 3:53 p.m. and 4:12 p.m. on Thursday when North Korea fired several artillery shells across the border targeting South Korea′s propaganda loudspeakers right along the m
5:21
Stepping Over The Border Into North Korea: The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Stepping Over The Border Into North Korea: The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Stepping Over The Border Into North Korea: The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Alex (from http://ninjateacher.com) goes over the border into North Korea in the demilitarized zone (DMZ). Send me a message on Facebook about getting started teaching in Korea - I reply to everyone: http://www.facebook.com/alex.stevens0n
If you want to learn morea about getting started teaching English in Korea check out our FREE video guide that will teach you how to get a job making $2000/month in 3 months or less: http://www.ninjateacher.com/free-video-guide
1:04
North-South Korea Border Quiet, Tensions High
North-South Korea Border Quiet, Tensions High
North-South Korea Border Quiet, Tensions High
The border is quiet for now, but tensions remain high on the Korean peninsula.
Full Story:
Standing nose to nose with the North.
NATO's secretary general Anders Rasmussen stands just in front of North Korean soldiers as they monitor his visit to the demilitarized zone along the South-North border Saturday.
At one point as he toured one of the blue buildings, two North Korean soldiers peer into the windows for a closer look.
After weeks of threatening war, the North has yet to act on it's rhetoric. Saturday, it's state run newscaster announced the government will set up an Atomic Energy Ministry to quote "modernize the nation's atomic ene
3:31
What NOT To Do at the DMZ -- Border South Korea and North Korea
What NOT To Do at the DMZ -- Border South Korea and North Korea
What NOT To Do at the DMZ -- Border South Korea and North Korea
Andrea Feczko pushes the boundaries at the DMZ--North Korea and South Korea's militarized border! Watch more @How2Travelers videos! http://www.youtube.com/su...
3:31
On The North Korea-China Border As Scrutiny Mounts
On The North Korea-China Border As Scrutiny Mounts
On The North Korea-China Border As Scrutiny Mounts
The UN Security Council is meeting to discuss North Korea's human rights record for the first time. It comes as the secretive regime is locked in a diplomatic battle with the US over the Sony cyber attack and the withdrawal of the satirical film "The Interview".
Sky's Mark Stone reports from the North Korea-China border.
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2:06
Tensions high along North and South Korea border
Tensions high along North and South Korea border
Tensions high along North and South Korea border
The tension between North and South Korea has taken a turn for the worse. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un says his frontline troops are now in a quasi-state of war and it's considered the most serious confrontation in years. Emily Elias reports. For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca
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Cross-border Drama As SKorean Activist Arrested
Cross-border Drama As SKorean Activist Arrested
Cross-border Drama As SKorean Activist Arrested
An activist in Korea who advocates unification was arrested by officials from the South in front of a chanting crowd of North Koreans at the border. (July 5)...
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S. Korean military raises alert level on western border
한민구 ″DMZ 주도권 장악하기
S. Korean military raises alert level on western border
한민구 ″DMZ 주도권 장악하기
S. Korean military raises alert level on western border
한민구 ″DMZ 주도권 장악하기
We start with spiking inter-Korean tensions.
South Korean military has raised its military alert level to the highest footing.
A move deemed necessary... since Seoul identified North Korea as the culprit behind the mine explosions at the border.
Kim Hyun-bin starts us off.
The South Korean military has issued an alert on the country′s western border... following the defense ministry′s announcement Monday that North Korea was behind the recent landmine explosions that severely wounded two South Korean soldiers.
Defense Minister Han Min-koo says the South Korean military will intensify its operations along the demilitarized zone.
″We will not
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DMZ standoff: North Korea and South Korean troops exchange gunfire at the border
DMZ standoff: North Korea and South Korean troops exchange gunfire at the border
DMZ standoff: North Korea and South Korean troops exchange gunfire at the border
North and South Korea exchanged gunfire on Sunday after soldiers from the North approached the border.
About 10 North Korean soldiers reportedly approached the demarcation line separating the two Koreas near Paju, northern Gyeonggi in the South, Korea JoongAng Daily reported. The soldiers came as close as 2 feet to the border, according to local media Insight.
South Korean soldiers broadcast warning messages but the North Korean soldiers failed to retreat. Soldiers from the south then fired warning shots at 5:40 p.m., the Wall Street Journal reported.
The North Korean soldiers returned fire before they retreated. The exchange of gunfire la
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A rare glimpse of life in N.Korea from the Chinese border
A rare glimpse of life in N.Korea from the Chinese border
A rare glimpse of life in N.Korea from the Chinese border
The Yalu River at the border between China and North Korea offers a rare glimpse of life inside the reclusive state. The contrast between the two communist n...
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This Is Where Russia Borders With China and North Korea
This Is Where Russia Borders With China and North Korea
This Is Where Russia Borders With China and North Korea
Russian blogger smitsmitty had a helicopter tour over the south of Primorye (Khasansky and Nadezhdinsky districts) and took plenty of beautiful images that we have the pleasure to show you right now. Let us start with those taken over the Russian border with North Korea and China.
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Where Russia meets North Korea
Where Russia meets North Korea
Where Russia meets North Korea
North Korea has been condemned by the international community for continuing its development of nuclear weapons and for testing long-range ballistic missiles...
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中朝邊境(2) China & Korea Border
中朝邊境(2) China & Korea Border
中朝邊境(2) China & Korea Border
中朝邊境(2) China & Korea Border.
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North Korea, Propaganda village, Korea DMZ, DMZ, JSA,
North Korea, Propaganda village, Korea DMZ, DMZ, JSA,
North Korea, Propaganda village, Korea DMZ, DMZ, JSA,
North Korea border, DMZ tour, JSA (Joint security area). Amazing!
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South Korea vs North Korea: vessels exchange fire near disputed sea border
South Korea vs North Korea: vessels exchange fire near disputed sea border
South Korea vs North Korea: vessels exchange fire near disputed sea border
South and North Korea exchanged fire Tuesday morning after a North Korean vessel crossed a disputed sea border off the peninsula’s west coast, near Yeonpyeong Island in the Yellow Sea.
The exchange of fire took place at around 9:50 a.m. when the North Korean patrol boat crossed the so-called Northern Limit Line (NLL), which acts as the de facto sea border between the two countries.
To force the vessel to retreat, the South Korean boat issued warning messages and fired a warning shot, the Korea Herald reported.
Instead of backing down, the North Korean boat fired back which forced the South Korean vessel to open fire again. The exchange of
범민련 남측본부 부의장이 판문점 분리선을 넘어갔다 Pyongyang, July 5 (KCNA) -- Ro Su Hui, vice-chairman of the South Headquarters of the Pan-national Alliance for Korea's Reunifica...
범민련 남측본부 부의장이 판문점 분리선을 넘어갔다 Pyongyang, July 5 (KCNA) -- Ro Su Hui, vice-chairman of the South Headquarters of the Pan-national Alliance for Korea's Reunifica...
Kim Young Hoon, 20, a private in the South Korean Army, talks about what it is like to face the ever present danger from North Korea.
In South Korea, military service is compulsory for all young men once they turn 18.
The hostile relationship between North and South Korea means new recruits are on constant alert.
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Kim Young Hoon, 20, a private in the South Korean Army, talks about what it is like to face the ever present danger from North Korea.
In South Korea, military service is compulsory for all young men once they turn 18.
The hostile relationship between North and South Korea means new recruits are on constant alert.
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North Korean soldier flees by crossing dangerous DMZ
A North Korean soldier defects to South Korea across the heavily fortified border that separates the two countries, South Korean authorities say. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
A North Korean soldier defects to South Korea across the heavily fortified border that separates the two countries, South Korean authorities say. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
published:15 Jun 2015
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The Surreal and Very Real DMZ-Walking Into North Korea (With DMZ Facts/Figures)
My tour of the DMZ was perhaps the most surreal and fascinating part of my month long Asia trip. I took a USO tour through Koridoor Tours to Panmunjom, home of the JSA (Joint Security Area) in the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) at the border of South and North Korea. We were given a briefing by a U.S. military officer who gave us the history of the hostilities between the two countries and warned us not to gesture toward any North Korean soldiers should we see any. We could see the U.N Command soldiers, including some ROK (Republic of Korea) soldiers from South Korea. Some of them put half of their bodies behind the buildings to protect themselves in case they were fired upon from the North. We entered the MAC (Military Armistice Building) Conference Room where the two sides meet when they have talks. In the middle of the room is a conference table-half the table is in South Korea, half in North Korea. Once I passed that halfway point, I was standing in North Korea which I did for about 5 minutes-very surreal. When I got back to my hotel in Seoul, I heard on the radio that North Korea would attack South Korea in a few days and those threats continued for weeks.
My tour of the DMZ was perhaps the most surreal and fascinating part of my month long Asia trip. I took a USO tour through Koridoor Tours to Panmunjom, home of the JSA (Joint Security Area) in the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) at the border of South and North Korea. We were given a briefing by a U.S. military officer who gave us the history of the hostilities between the two countries and warned us not to gesture toward any North Korean soldiers should we see any. We could see the U.N Command soldiers, including some ROK (Republic of Korea) soldiers from South Korea. Some of them put half of their bodies behind the buildings to protect themselves in case they were fired upon from the North. We entered the MAC (Military Armistice Building) Conference Room where the two sides meet when they have talks. In the middle of the room is a conference table-half the table is in South Korea, half in North Korea. Once I passed that halfway point, I was standing in North Korea which I did for about 5 minutes-very surreal. When I got back to my hotel in Seoul, I heard on the radio that North Korea would attack South Korea in a few days and those threats continued for weeks.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un never completed plans to travel to Moscow for an event to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Despite the cancellation, there was still important symbolic meaning behind the young leader’s choice of Russia for his first overseas trip as head of state. FTV’s Anne Hu takes a closer look at the warm relations between the two states. The Tumen River stretches more than 500 kilometers, though only the last 15 kilometers before the mouth serves as a border between Russia and North Korea. Along this section are two coasts, two countries and two very different places.Su C. F.FTV ReporterOn my right is Russia. If you look further down to the right you can see North Korea’s Tumengang.Anne HuFTV News ChiefWe are at the North Korea-Russia border in the North Korean village of Chosal. Across the Tumen River is the Russian town of Khasan.Heading upstream from near the river mouth at the bank of the Tumen River at Chosal Village, we reach Tumengang neighborhood. There are close to 1,000 homes, each with gray roof tiles and blue window shutters.Tumengang Neighborhood GuideEverybody lives his or her own life. Doctors treat patients and teachers teach students.North Korean GuideThe first time I visited, my uncle was alone at home. I asked what he did. He said he managed, cleaned and served as a guide. As a youth I was curious, so I went to see the victory platform and use the binoculars.Farmers grow potatoes and corn along the border each year, but sowing of seeds will have to wait for rainy season. Life isn’t tense or busy like many other border towns, but the tranquility is broken each Tuesday and Friday when the Korea-Russia cross-border train arrives and undergoes customs inspections. Anne HuFTV News ChiefFrom Tumengang neighborhood you can see the Korea-Russia Bridge, which passes over the border. In the past, Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-il’s father, crossed this bridge by train.North Korea founder Kim Il-sung’s fear of flying led him to choose rail transit when visiting the Soviet Union. These journeys from Pyongyang to Moscow contributed to the close historical connection between the countries and paved the way for desperately needed assistance.When North Korea was still a colony of Japan during World War II, Kim Il-sung relied on the Soviet Union for support in his fight of resistance. The Soviet Union provided assistance again in 1945, when the Workers’ Party of North Korea was founded, and on Sept. 9, 1948, when Kim Il-sung founded the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. In the 1950s and 60s, support from the Soviet Union led North Korea to have a rate of industrial development that was second only to Japan in Asia. When the Soviet Union dissolved, this generosity abruptly ended. Desperate for support in the face of international sanctions, as North Korea began to drift away from the Soviet Union, it turned to China. While Russia is still North Korea’s third largest exporter, proportionally it is far behind China, which places first in terms of both exports and imports. The discrepancy is apparent by looking at flight schedules. There is one daily direct round trip flight between Pyongyang and Beijing and no regular direct flights between Pyongyang and Moscow. In terms of the most widely spoken foreign languages in North Korea, Russian trails English and Mandarin.Former StudentKim Il-sung UniversityOf course English is the official language of the world. But in our country, China and Russia are so nearby. So we must study English first, after that we need to study Chinese and Russian as a second foreign language.North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, had chosen Russia as his first foreign state to visit since taking power. While the trip was later cancelled, it still carried important symbolic meaning. Recently, Russia has proposed building a railway that cut across North Korea from north to south and links to the Trans-Siberian Railway. This would provide easy transport of coal, iron, petroleum and natural gas. Early interest from North Korea points toward more opportunity for cooperation in the future.This is FTV’s Anne Hu, Su C. F. and Yeh Chun-hao with an exclusive report from China, North Korea and Russia.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un never completed plans to travel to Moscow for an event to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Despite the cancellation, there was still important symbolic meaning behind the young leader’s choice of Russia for his first overseas trip as head of state. FTV’s Anne Hu takes a closer look at the warm relations between the two states. The Tumen River stretches more than 500 kilometers, though only the last 15 kilometers before the mouth serves as a border between Russia and North Korea. Along this section are two coasts, two countries and two very different places.Su C. F.FTV ReporterOn my right is Russia. If you look further down to the right you can see North Korea’s Tumengang.Anne HuFTV News ChiefWe are at the North Korea-Russia border in the North Korean village of Chosal. Across the Tumen River is the Russian town of Khasan.Heading upstream from near the river mouth at the bank of the Tumen River at Chosal Village, we reach Tumengang neighborhood. There are close to 1,000 homes, each with gray roof tiles and blue window shutters.Tumengang Neighborhood GuideEverybody lives his or her own life. Doctors treat patients and teachers teach students.North Korean GuideThe first time I visited, my uncle was alone at home. I asked what he did. He said he managed, cleaned and served as a guide. As a youth I was curious, so I went to see the victory platform and use the binoculars.Farmers grow potatoes and corn along the border each year, but sowing of seeds will have to wait for rainy season. Life isn’t tense or busy like many other border towns, but the tranquility is broken each Tuesday and Friday when the Korea-Russia cross-border train arrives and undergoes customs inspections. Anne HuFTV News ChiefFrom Tumengang neighborhood you can see the Korea-Russia Bridge, which passes over the border. In the past, Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-il’s father, crossed this bridge by train.North Korea founder Kim Il-sung’s fear of flying led him to choose rail transit when visiting the Soviet Union. These journeys from Pyongyang to Moscow contributed to the close historical connection between the countries and paved the way for desperately needed assistance.When North Korea was still a colony of Japan during World War II, Kim Il-sung relied on the Soviet Union for support in his fight of resistance. The Soviet Union provided assistance again in 1945, when the Workers’ Party of North Korea was founded, and on Sept. 9, 1948, when Kim Il-sung founded the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. In the 1950s and 60s, support from the Soviet Union led North Korea to have a rate of industrial development that was second only to Japan in Asia. When the Soviet Union dissolved, this generosity abruptly ended. Desperate for support in the face of international sanctions, as North Korea began to drift away from the Soviet Union, it turned to China. While Russia is still North Korea’s third largest exporter, proportionally it is far behind China, which places first in terms of both exports and imports. The discrepancy is apparent by looking at flight schedules. There is one daily direct round trip flight between Pyongyang and Beijing and no regular direct flights between Pyongyang and Moscow. In terms of the most widely spoken foreign languages in North Korea, Russian trails English and Mandarin.Former StudentKim Il-sung UniversityOf course English is the official language of the world. But in our country, China and Russia are so nearby. So we must study English first, after that we need to study Chinese and Russian as a second foreign language.North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, had chosen Russia as his first foreign state to visit since taking power. While the trip was later cancelled, it still carried important symbolic meaning. Recently, Russia has proposed building a railway that cut across North Korea from north to south and links to the Trans-Siberian Railway. This would provide easy transport of coal, iron, petroleum and natural gas. Early interest from North Korea points toward more opportunity for cooperation in the future.This is FTV’s Anne Hu, Su C. F. and Yeh Chun-hao with an exclusive report from China, North Korea and Russia.
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North Korea has warned that it will take further military action if South Korea continues to broadcast anti-Pyongyang material across the border.
Pyongyang on Thursday said Seoul had 48 hours to power down the loudspeakers.
The threat came a matter of hours after the North attempted to fire on one of the speakers.
South Korea retaliated by firing artillery rounds back the other way.
For a wrap-up of the day′s events,... Kim Hyun-bin reports.
It was 3:53 p.m. and 4:12 p.m. on Thursday when North Korea fired several artillery shells across the border targeting South Korea′s propaganda loudspeakers right along the military demarcation line.
Seoul’s defense ministry announced earlier Thursday that a shell firing was picked up on radar moving towards the South′s western front,... but that there were no reports of damage.
An hour or so after the attack, the South Korean military responded with tens of 155mm artillery rounds at the origin of attack.
″Our military has up its security condition to the highest level and looking for any unusual movements from North Korea. We will strongly counter any future provocation from the North.″
The ministry said an evacuation order was issued for nearby areas, and more than two thousand residents were evacuated. Even the highest alert, Jindogae-1, was issued along some parts of the border.
North Korea′s general staff department warned that South Korea has 48 hours to stop broadcasting anti-Pyongyang messages or it will take strong military action.
In a separate letter, North Korea′s ruling Workers′ Party secretary Kim Yang-Gon urged the head of South Korea′s National Security Office, Kim Kwan-jin, to halt all propaganda broadcasts, calling the messages a declaration of war.
The letter also said North Korea would make efforts to improve inter-Korean ties if the South shuts down the loudspeakers.
But South Korea′s defense ministry says it has no plans to stop the broadcasts.
North Korea has refused to admit or apologize for recent landmine explosions in the DMZ that severely injured two South Korean soldiers.
The incident drove the South to resume the broadcasts for the first time in eleven years.
Since then North Korea has demanded that the South tear down its loudspeakers or risk indiscriminate attacks as a consequence.
Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.
Our top story this morning...
North Korea has warned that it will take further military action if South Korea continues to broadcast anti-Pyongyang material across the border.
Pyongyang on Thursday said Seoul had 48 hours to power down the loudspeakers.
The threat came a matter of hours after the North attempted to fire on one of the speakers.
South Korea retaliated by firing artillery rounds back the other way.
For a wrap-up of the day′s events,... Kim Hyun-bin reports.
It was 3:53 p.m. and 4:12 p.m. on Thursday when North Korea fired several artillery shells across the border targeting South Korea′s propaganda loudspeakers right along the military demarcation line.
Seoul’s defense ministry announced earlier Thursday that a shell firing was picked up on radar moving towards the South′s western front,... but that there were no reports of damage.
An hour or so after the attack, the South Korean military responded with tens of 155mm artillery rounds at the origin of attack.
″Our military has up its security condition to the highest level and looking for any unusual movements from North Korea. We will strongly counter any future provocation from the North.″
The ministry said an evacuation order was issued for nearby areas, and more than two thousand residents were evacuated. Even the highest alert, Jindogae-1, was issued along some parts of the border.
North Korea′s general staff department warned that South Korea has 48 hours to stop broadcasting anti-Pyongyang messages or it will take strong military action.
In a separate letter, North Korea′s ruling Workers′ Party secretary Kim Yang-Gon urged the head of South Korea′s National Security Office, Kim Kwan-jin, to halt all propaganda broadcasts, calling the messages a declaration of war.
The letter also said North Korea would make efforts to improve inter-Korean ties if the South shuts down the loudspeakers.
But South Korea′s defense ministry says it has no plans to stop the broadcasts.
North Korea has refused to admit or apologize for recent landmine explosions in the DMZ that severely injured two South Korean soldiers.
The incident drove the South to resume the broadcasts for the first time in eleven years.
Since then North Korea has demanded that the South tear down its loudspeakers or risk indiscriminate attacks as a consequence.
Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.
published:21 Aug 2015
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Stepping Over The Border Into North Korea: The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Alex (from http://ninjateacher.com) goes over the border into North Korea in the demilitarized zone (DMZ). Send me a message on Facebook about getting started teaching in Korea - I reply to everyone: http://www.facebook.com/alex.stevens0n
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Alex (from http://ninjateacher.com) goes over the border into North Korea in the demilitarized zone (DMZ). Send me a message on Facebook about getting started teaching in Korea - I reply to everyone: http://www.facebook.com/alex.stevens0n
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The border is quiet for now, but tensions remain high on the Korean peninsula.
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Standing nose to nose with the North.
NATO's secretary general Anders Rasmussen stands just in front of North Korean soldiers as they monitor his visit to the demilitarized zone along the South-North border Saturday.
At one point as he toured one of the blue buildings, two North Korean soldiers peer into the windows for a closer look.
After weeks of threatening war, the North has yet to act on it's rhetoric. Saturday, it's state run newscaster announced the government will set up an Atomic Energy Ministry to quote "modernize the nation's atomic energy industry."
Meanwhile U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is meeting with counterparts in Beijing where he'll urge leaders to turn up the pressure on the North to scale back it's belligerent sabre rattling.
On Monday, the North will celebrate the birthday anniversary of founder Kim Il-Sung, a day that some say could be the perfect opportunity for a show of strength in the way of a missile launch.
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The border is quiet for now, but tensions remain high on the Korean peninsula.
Full Story:
Standing nose to nose with the North.
NATO's secretary general Anders Rasmussen stands just in front of North Korean soldiers as they monitor his visit to the demilitarized zone along the South-North border Saturday.
At one point as he toured one of the blue buildings, two North Korean soldiers peer into the windows for a closer look.
After weeks of threatening war, the North has yet to act on it's rhetoric. Saturday, it's state run newscaster announced the government will set up an Atomic Energy Ministry to quote "modernize the nation's atomic energy industry."
Meanwhile U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is meeting with counterparts in Beijing where he'll urge leaders to turn up the pressure on the North to scale back it's belligerent sabre rattling.
On Monday, the North will celebrate the birthday anniversary of founder Kim Il-Sung, a day that some say could be the perfect opportunity for a show of strength in the way of a missile launch.
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published:13 Apr 2013
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What NOT To Do at the DMZ -- Border South Korea and North Korea
Andrea Feczko pushes the boundaries at the DMZ--North Korea and South Korea's militarized border! Watch more @How2Travelers videos! http://www.youtube.com/su...
Andrea Feczko pushes the boundaries at the DMZ--North Korea and South Korea's militarized border! Watch more @How2Travelers videos! http://www.youtube.com/su...
The UN Security Council is meeting to discuss North Korea's human rights record for the first time. It comes as the secretive regime is locked in a diplomatic battle with the US over the Sony cyber attack and the withdrawal of the satirical film "The Interview".
Sky's Mark Stone reports from the North Korea-China border.
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The UN Security Council is meeting to discuss North Korea's human rights record for the first time. It comes as the secretive regime is locked in a diplomatic battle with the US over the Sony cyber attack and the withdrawal of the satirical film "The Interview".
Sky's Mark Stone reports from the North Korea-China border.
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The tension between North and South Korea has taken a turn for the worse. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un says his frontline troops are now in a quasi-state of war and it's considered the most serious confrontation in years. Emily Elias reports. For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca
The tension between North and South Korea has taken a turn for the worse. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un says his frontline troops are now in a quasi-state of war and it's considered the most serious confrontation in years. Emily Elias reports. For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca
An activist in Korea who advocates unification was arrested by officials from the South in front of a chanting crowd of North Koreans at the border. (July 5)...
An activist in Korea who advocates unification was arrested by officials from the South in front of a chanting crowd of North Koreans at the border. (July 5)...
We start with spiking inter-Korean tensions.
South Korean military has raised its military alert level to the highest footing.
A move deemed necessary... since Seoul identified North Korea as the culprit behind the mine explosions at the border.
Kim Hyun-bin starts us off.
The South Korean military has issued an alert on the country′s western border... following the defense ministry′s announcement Monday that North Korea was behind the recent landmine explosions that severely wounded two South Korean soldiers.
Defense Minister Han Min-koo says the South Korean military will intensify its operations along the demilitarized zone.
″We will not be daunted. We will conduct operations to seize control at the DMZ.″
Han also confirmed that South Korea on Monday afternoon resumed its previous policy of blasting anti-Pyongyang propaganda across the inter-Korean border,... and is reviewing other follow-up steps it can take.
This marks the first time South Korea has cranked up the loudspeakers since the two Koreas agreed that Seoul would stop in June 2004.
North Korea has yet to issue a response since the broadcasts resumed,... but in 2010 when the South said it would restart the speakers in the wake of North Korea′s sinking of a South Korean warship,... Pyongyang threatened to fire on the speakers.
South Korea′s defense ministry said on Tuesday that it will counter and destroy the source of the attack if the North decides to fire on the loudspeakers.
Responding to the latest spike in inter-Korean tensions,... UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged North Korea to respect the armistice agreement and engage in dialogue to ease tensions on the peninsula..
In regards to a probe into the landmine blasts,... military officials say North Korea may have planted the mines ahead of a possible incursion into the South.
The North might have also been trying to derail an annual round of military drills between Seoul and Washington slated for next week.
Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.
We start with spiking inter-Korean tensions.
South Korean military has raised its military alert level to the highest footing.
A move deemed necessary... since Seoul identified North Korea as the culprit behind the mine explosions at the border.
Kim Hyun-bin starts us off.
The South Korean military has issued an alert on the country′s western border... following the defense ministry′s announcement Monday that North Korea was behind the recent landmine explosions that severely wounded two South Korean soldiers.
Defense Minister Han Min-koo says the South Korean military will intensify its operations along the demilitarized zone.
″We will not be daunted. We will conduct operations to seize control at the DMZ.″
Han also confirmed that South Korea on Monday afternoon resumed its previous policy of blasting anti-Pyongyang propaganda across the inter-Korean border,... and is reviewing other follow-up steps it can take.
This marks the first time South Korea has cranked up the loudspeakers since the two Koreas agreed that Seoul would stop in June 2004.
North Korea has yet to issue a response since the broadcasts resumed,... but in 2010 when the South said it would restart the speakers in the wake of North Korea′s sinking of a South Korean warship,... Pyongyang threatened to fire on the speakers.
South Korea′s defense ministry said on Tuesday that it will counter and destroy the source of the attack if the North decides to fire on the loudspeakers.
Responding to the latest spike in inter-Korean tensions,... UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged North Korea to respect the armistice agreement and engage in dialogue to ease tensions on the peninsula..
In regards to a probe into the landmine blasts,... military officials say North Korea may have planted the mines ahead of a possible incursion into the South.
The North might have also been trying to derail an annual round of military drills between Seoul and Washington slated for next week.
Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.
published:11 Aug 2015
views:56
DMZ standoff: North Korea and South Korean troops exchange gunfire at the border
North and South Korea exchanged gunfire on Sunday after soldiers from the North approached the border.
About 10 North Korean soldiers reportedly approached the demarcation line separating the two Koreas near Paju, northern Gyeonggi in the South, Korea JoongAng Daily reported. The soldiers came as close as 2 feet to the border, according to local media Insight.
South Korean soldiers broadcast warning messages but the North Korean soldiers failed to retreat. Soldiers from the south then fired warning shots at 5:40 p.m., the Wall Street Journal reported.
The North Korean soldiers returned fire before they retreated. The exchange of gunfire lasted for about 10 minutes, the Wall Street Journal reported. No casualties were reported.
The shooting came nine days after North Korea tried to shoot down large balloons released by South Korean activists carrying anti-regime propaganda leaflets, the New York Times reported.
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North and South Korea exchanged gunfire on Sunday after soldiers from the North approached the border.
About 10 North Korean soldiers reportedly approached the demarcation line separating the two Koreas near Paju, northern Gyeonggi in the South, Korea JoongAng Daily reported. The soldiers came as close as 2 feet to the border, according to local media Insight.
South Korean soldiers broadcast warning messages but the North Korean soldiers failed to retreat. Soldiers from the south then fired warning shots at 5:40 p.m., the Wall Street Journal reported.
The North Korean soldiers returned fire before they retreated. The exchange of gunfire lasted for about 10 minutes, the Wall Street Journal reported. No casualties were reported.
The shooting came nine days after North Korea tried to shoot down large balloons released by South Korean activists carrying anti-regime propaganda leaflets, the New York Times reported.
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A rare glimpse of life in N.Korea from the Chinese border
The Yalu River at the border between China and North Korea offers a rare glimpse of life inside the reclusive state. The contrast between the two communist n...
The Yalu River at the border between China and North Korea offers a rare glimpse of life inside the reclusive state. The contrast between the two communist n...
Russian blogger smitsmitty had a helicopter tour over the south of Primorye (Khasansky and Nadezhdinsky districts) and took plenty of beautiful images that we have the pleasure to show you right now. Let us start with those taken over the Russian border with North Korea and China.
Russian blogger smitsmitty had a helicopter tour over the south of Primorye (Khasansky and Nadezhdinsky districts) and took plenty of beautiful images that we have the pleasure to show you right now. Let us start with those taken over the Russian border with North Korea and China.
North Korea has been condemned by the international community for continuing its development of nuclear weapons and for testing long-range ballistic missiles...
North Korea has been condemned by the international community for continuing its development of nuclear weapons and for testing long-range ballistic missiles...
North Korea border, DMZ tour, JSA (Joint security area). Amazing!
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South Korea vs North Korea: vessels exchange fire near disputed sea border
South and North Korea exchanged fire Tuesday morning after a North Korean vessel crossed a disputed sea border off the peninsula’s west coast, near Yeonpyeong Island in the Yellow Sea.
The exchange of fire took place at around 9:50 a.m. when the North Korean patrol boat crossed the so-called Northern Limit Line (NLL), which acts as the de facto sea border between the two countries.
To force the vessel to retreat, the South Korean boat issued warning messages and fired a warning shot, the Korea Herald reported.
Instead of backing down, the North Korean boat fired back which forced the South Korean vessel to open fire again. The exchange of gunfire lasted about 10 minutes in total.
The North Korean vessel eventually made a retreat.
The vessels did not sustain damage as neither side had aimed its shots, the Korea Herald reported.
According to Reuters, North Korean vessels frequently cross the NLL, as the country refuses to recognize it as the maritime border.
The NLL was drawn by the U.S.-led United Nations Command at the end of the Korean War that lasted from 1950 to 1953.
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South and North Korea exchanged fire Tuesday morning after a North Korean vessel crossed a disputed sea border off the peninsula’s west coast, near Yeonpyeong Island in the Yellow Sea.
The exchange of fire took place at around 9:50 a.m. when the North Korean patrol boat crossed the so-called Northern Limit Line (NLL), which acts as the de facto sea border between the two countries.
To force the vessel to retreat, the South Korean boat issued warning messages and fired a warning shot, the Korea Herald reported.
Instead of backing down, the North Korean boat fired back which forced the South Korean vessel to open fire again. The exchange of gunfire lasted about 10 minutes in total.
The North Korean vessel eventually made a retreat.
The vessels did not sustain damage as neither side had aimed its shots, the Korea Herald reported.
According to Reuters, North Korean vessels frequently cross the NLL, as the country refuses to recognize it as the maritime border.
The NLL was drawn by the U.S.-led United Nations Command at the end of the Korean War that lasted from 1950 to 1953.
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CNN's Will Ripley reports exclusively from inside Korea's demilitarized zone where tension remains high at all times.
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Tour of the DMZ from the North Korea side
Tour of the DMZ from the North Korea side
Tour of the DMZ from the North Korea side
Clips from a tour of Korea's Demilitarized zone (DMZ) from the North Korean (DPRK) side. The explanation of the UN and US actions in the Korean war are of co...
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The Korean DMZ (A Tourist Guide)
The Korean DMZ (A Tourist Guide)
The Korean DMZ (A Tourist Guide)
Everything you've ever wanted to know about the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Featuring the voice talents of Craig Fullerton. Edited, Researched and Written by ...
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Northern side of Korean DMZ becoming popular tourist spot
Northern side of Korean DMZ becoming popular tourist spot
Northern side of Korean DMZ becoming popular tourist spot
1. Wide shot, road from bus approaching North Korean buffer zone to Demilitarised Zone (DMZ)
2. Concrete entry gate to buffer zone DMZ
3. Bus passing through gate
4. North Korean guides and tourists stepping out of bus
5. North Koreans guide and tourist passing by North Korean army personnel
6. Pan from bus to holding building
7. North Korean soldier watching
8. Wide pan Chinese tourists queueing up to enter by foot into buffer zone DMZ and reboard bus
9. Tourists entering through gate into buffer zone
10. North Korean soldier guarding gate
11. Shot over barbed wire of mirador into buffer zone
12. Tourist and journalists reboardin
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Full Length North Korea Documentary 2015: Revealed the Secrets of North Korea.
Full Length North Korea Documentary 2015: Revealed the Secrets of North Korea.
Full Length North Korea Documentary 2015: Revealed the Secrets of North Korea.
North Korea Full Length Documentary 2015: Revealed the Secrets of North Korea.
North Korea is a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. The capital and largest city is Pyongyang. The Korean Demilitarized Zone marks the boundary between North Korea and South Korea. The legitimacy of this border is not accepted by either side, as both states claim to be the legitimate government of the entire peninsula.
Over time North Korea has gradually distanced itself from the world Communist movement. Juche, an ideology of national self-reliance, was introduced into the constitution as a "creative application of Marxism–Lenini
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"38th parallel north: korean demilitarized zone" Lrhalladay's photos around Panmunjom, (DMZ)
"38th parallel north: korean demilitarized zone" Lrhalladay's photos around Panmunjom, (DMZ)
"38th parallel north: korean demilitarized zone" Lrhalladay's photos around Panmunjom, (DMZ)
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Demilitarized zone army North Korea DMZ
Demilitarized zone army North Korea DMZ
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North Korea - Kaesong and the Demilitarised Zone, Part 3 Tourism Preview
North Korea - Kaesong and the Demilitarised Zone, Part 3 Tourism Preview
North Korea - Kaesong and the Demilitarised Zone, Part 3 Tourism Preview
Australian filmmaker Mark Shea takes a trip to North Korea (The People's Democratic Republic of Korea) with Young Pioneer Tours. http://dprk.youngpioneertour...
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Daytrip from Seoul on the USO DMZ Tour
Daytrip from Seoul on the USO DMZ Tour
Daytrip from Seoul on the USO DMZ Tour
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DMZ Past and Present tour from Seoul
DMZ Past and Present tour from Seoul
DMZ Past and Present tour from Seoul
On this tour of the Korean Demilitarized Zone from Seoul, feel the reality of Korea’s turbulent history as you explore the line that divides North Korea and South Korea. Visit the monuments of Imjingak Park and observe a small North Korean village from afar at Dora Observatory. See the tunnels built by North Korean soldiers to invade the South at the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel. Travel by comfortable coach and learn fascinating history from your expert guide about the role this zone played in the Cold War and the Korean War, and how it now stands as a symbol of both division and unification.
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DMZ and JSA Panmunjom Tour from Seoul
DMZ and JSA Panmunjom Tour from Seoul
DMZ and JSA Panmunjom Tour from Seoul
While in Seoul, travel to the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and Panmunjom – officially known as the Joint Security Area (JSA) – and experience the infamous border that divides North Korea and South Korea. Visit the monuments of Imjingak Park and observe a small North Korean village from afar at Dora Observatory. See the tunnels built by North Korean soldiers to invade the South at the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel. Learn from an expert guide about the role of the DMZ and the negotiating site of the JSA from the Korean War to the present.
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tourist bus leaving Hope Bridge in South Korea near the Demilitarized Zone June 24, 2012
tourist bus leaving Hope Bridge in South Korea near the Demilitarized Zone June 24, 2012
tourist bus leaving Hope Bridge in South Korea near the Demilitarized Zone June 24, 2012
tourist bus leaving Hope Bridge in South Korea near the Demilitarized Zone June 24, 2012.
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in North Korea Pyongyang Travel Video Guide Documentary HD
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in North Korea Pyongyang Travel Video Guide Documentary HD
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WARNING: Some governments advise against all travel to North Korea due to the uncertain security situation caused by North Korea’s nuclear weapons development program and highly authoritarian and unpredictable regime.
Though there is little evidence of safety issues concerning tourists on organized expeditions, those planning to engage in activities that the North Korean government forbids must be prepared to face severe consequences.
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North Korea - Open for Tourism
North Korea - Open for Tourism
North Korea - Open for Tourism
Australian filmmaker Mark Shea (http://www.overlander.tv) takes a trip to North Korea (The People's Democratic Republic of Korea) with Young Pioneer Tours. http://dprk.youngpioneertours.com
Listening to the news, watching hatchet job videos on youtube, anyone would believe North Korea was a dangerous place to visit. I myself as a travel video producer was a little concerned before entering, afraid my camera equipment would be confiscated at the border. Instead what I found was a country just starting to open to tourism. I was treated like royalty and allowed to pretty much film anything I wanted, other than groups of soldiers.
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Inside North Korea (Part 2/3)
Inside North Korea (Part 2/3)
Inside North Korea (Part 2/3)
Shane visits the North Korean side of the De-militarized Zone (DMZ) and surprisingly finds that it's more relaxed than the South however the propaganda and is out of control. North Korea is serious.
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Exterior + Interior of Dorasan Railway Station-DMZ (Demilitarized Zone), Korea
Exterior + Interior of Dorasan Railway Station-DMZ (Demilitarized Zone), Korea
Exterior + Interior of Dorasan Railway Station-DMZ (Demilitarized Zone), Korea
The Dorasan Train Station is located in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) near the South/North Korean border. It was built at a cost of $40 million with the inten...
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Kim Jong Il Dead - Kim Jong Un North Korean DPRK Military Show Up At the DMZ
Kim Jong Il Dead - Kim Jong Un North Korean DPRK Military Show Up At the DMZ
Kim Jong Il Dead - Kim Jong Un North Korean DPRK Military Show Up At the DMZ
Saturday, November 6th, 2010 week took the USO Tour of the DMZ. While waiting for other members of our group, some DPRK military personel marched up and took...
Clips from a tour of Korea's Demilitarized zone (DMZ) from the North Korean (DPRK) side. The explanation of the UN and US actions in the Korean war are of co...
Clips from a tour of Korea's Demilitarized zone (DMZ) from the North Korean (DPRK) side. The explanation of the UN and US actions in the Korean war are of co...
Everything you've ever wanted to know about the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Featuring the voice talents of Craig Fullerton. Edited, Researched and Written by ...
Everything you've ever wanted to know about the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Featuring the voice talents of Craig Fullerton. Edited, Researched and Written by ...
1. Wide shot, road from bus approaching North Korean buffer zone to Demilitarised Zone (DMZ)
2. Concrete entry gate to buffer zone DMZ
3. Bus passing through gate
4. North Korean guides and tourists stepping out of bus
5. North Koreans guide and tourist passing by North Korean army personnel
6. Pan from bus to holding building
7. North Korean soldier watching
8. Wide pan Chinese tourists queueing up to enter by foot into buffer zone DMZ and reboard bus
9. Tourists entering through gate into buffer zone
10. North Korean soldier guarding gate
11. Shot over barbed wire of mirador into buffer zone
12. Tourist and journalists reboarding bus
13. Mid shot from bus through barbed wire of North Korean houses on edge of buffer zone
14. Zoom into barbed wire on cultivated field in buffer zone
15. North Korean guide explaining to tourist in bus
16. Shot through window on cultivated fields in North Korean buffer zone
17. Cutaway, shadow of North Korean soldier in bus
18. Shot through window of bus on middle buffer zone barbed wire and walled defence
19. Pan from monument at Panmunjon site bearing carved in stone the signature of North Korea's founding leader Kim il Sung (NB: a copy of its signature on reunification document signed July 7, 1994, the day before he died)
20. Wide shot of North Korean army major talking front of monument
21. Tilt down from face of Major Kim Kwang Il to his hands
22. Wide pan from crowd of tourist to Joint Security Area (JSA), building sitting on exact demarcation line between North and South, big building at back is south side.
23. Medium shot tourist entering central building
24. Medium shot South Korean soldiers looking through binoculars at demarcation line a few metres away from North Korean soldiers
25. Close and pan from South Korean soldier with binocular to one with radio
26. Wide shot one of the building built by the South Korean
27. Medium shot of two North Korean soldiers standing on demarcation line (NB: concrete line on the ground)
28. Close up of face of the two North Koreans soldiers
29. Pan inside central building from reporters to table where talks between both side take place
30. Medium shot two North Koreans soldiers guarding door to South side
31. Wide shot talks table
32. Wide shot empty North Korean chairs
33. Wide shot empty South Korean chairs
34. Close up microphone stands without microphone on table
35. Wide shot big building on South Korean side
36. Wide pan on Panmun house big building facing on North Korean side
37. Tilt down from balcony of Panmun house to wide shot of JSA
38. Mid shot, of change of guards on North Korean side
39. Pan on landscape on South Korea side
40. Zoom in on small village on North Korea side
41. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Major Kim Kwang Il, Korean People's Army, DPRK:
"South Korean military should stop standing in the way of people from the same nation, instead they should turn their guns to the US military, they should fight to push the US army to withdraw from the South and contribute to the reunification of our nation."
42. Cutaway, reporters
43. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Major Kim Kwang Il, Korean People Army, DPRK:
"It is the US which are preventing the reunification, they are trying to divide us more. There are some South Korean officials who do not want reunification, some of them are even cooperating with some other foreign countries outside the US." (ie Japan)
44. Various, border
STORYLINE:
Panmunjon is one of the world's most heavily defended border lines - the dividing point between North and South Korea.
It is seen by many as one of the birth places of the Cold War and remains a flash point for hostility with thousands of heavily armed forces facing each other on both sides.
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1. Wide shot, road from bus approaching North Korean buffer zone to Demilitarised Zone (DMZ)
2. Concrete entry gate to buffer zone DMZ
3. Bus passing through gate
4. North Korean guides and tourists stepping out of bus
5. North Koreans guide and tourist passing by North Korean army personnel
6. Pan from bus to holding building
7. North Korean soldier watching
8. Wide pan Chinese tourists queueing up to enter by foot into buffer zone DMZ and reboard bus
9. Tourists entering through gate into buffer zone
10. North Korean soldier guarding gate
11. Shot over barbed wire of mirador into buffer zone
12. Tourist and journalists reboarding bus
13. Mid shot from bus through barbed wire of North Korean houses on edge of buffer zone
14. Zoom into barbed wire on cultivated field in buffer zone
15. North Korean guide explaining to tourist in bus
16. Shot through window on cultivated fields in North Korean buffer zone
17. Cutaway, shadow of North Korean soldier in bus
18. Shot through window of bus on middle buffer zone barbed wire and walled defence
19. Pan from monument at Panmunjon site bearing carved in stone the signature of North Korea's founding leader Kim il Sung (NB: a copy of its signature on reunification document signed July 7, 1994, the day before he died)
20. Wide shot of North Korean army major talking front of monument
21. Tilt down from face of Major Kim Kwang Il to his hands
22. Wide pan from crowd of tourist to Joint Security Area (JSA), building sitting on exact demarcation line between North and South, big building at back is south side.
23. Medium shot tourist entering central building
24. Medium shot South Korean soldiers looking through binoculars at demarcation line a few metres away from North Korean soldiers
25. Close and pan from South Korean soldier with binocular to one with radio
26. Wide shot one of the building built by the South Korean
27. Medium shot of two North Korean soldiers standing on demarcation line (NB: concrete line on the ground)
28. Close up of face of the two North Koreans soldiers
29. Pan inside central building from reporters to table where talks between both side take place
30. Medium shot two North Koreans soldiers guarding door to South side
31. Wide shot talks table
32. Wide shot empty North Korean chairs
33. Wide shot empty South Korean chairs
34. Close up microphone stands without microphone on table
35. Wide shot big building on South Korean side
36. Wide pan on Panmun house big building facing on North Korean side
37. Tilt down from balcony of Panmun house to wide shot of JSA
38. Mid shot, of change of guards on North Korean side
39. Pan on landscape on South Korea side
40. Zoom in on small village on North Korea side
41. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Major Kim Kwang Il, Korean People's Army, DPRK:
"South Korean military should stop standing in the way of people from the same nation, instead they should turn their guns to the US military, they should fight to push the US army to withdraw from the South and contribute to the reunification of our nation."
42. Cutaway, reporters
43. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Major Kim Kwang Il, Korean People Army, DPRK:
"It is the US which are preventing the reunification, they are trying to divide us more. There are some South Korean officials who do not want reunification, some of them are even cooperating with some other foreign countries outside the US." (ie Japan)
44. Various, border
STORYLINE:
Panmunjon is one of the world's most heavily defended border lines - the dividing point between North and South Korea.
It is seen by many as one of the birth places of the Cold War and remains a flash point for hostility with thousands of heavily armed forces facing each other on both sides.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/54d5e1dde6edbc53bc58c33d758af615
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Full Length North Korea Documentary 2015: Revealed the Secrets of North Korea.
North Korea Full Length Documentary 2015: Revealed the Secrets of North Korea.
North Korea is a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. The capital and largest city is Pyongyang. The Korean Demilitarized Zone marks the boundary between North Korea and South Korea. The legitimacy of this border is not accepted by either side, as both states claim to be the legitimate government of the entire peninsula.
Over time North Korea has gradually distanced itself from the world Communist movement. Juche, an ideology of national self-reliance, was introduced into the constitution as a "creative application of Marxism–Leninism" in 1972. In 2009, the constitution was amended again, quietly removing the brief references to communism (Chosŏn'gŭl: 공산주의).
North Korea follows Songun, or "military-first" policy. It is the world's most militarized society, with a total of 9,495,000 active, reserve, and paramilitary personnel. Its active duty army of 1.21 million is the 4th largest in the world, after China, the U.S., and India. It also possesses nuclear weapons.
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North Korea Full Length Documentary 2015: Revealed the Secrets of North Korea.
North Korea is a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. The capital and largest city is Pyongyang. The Korean Demilitarized Zone marks the boundary between North Korea and South Korea. The legitimacy of this border is not accepted by either side, as both states claim to be the legitimate government of the entire peninsula.
Over time North Korea has gradually distanced itself from the world Communist movement. Juche, an ideology of national self-reliance, was introduced into the constitution as a "creative application of Marxism–Leninism" in 1972. In 2009, the constitution was amended again, quietly removing the brief references to communism (Chosŏn'gŭl: 공산주의).
North Korea follows Songun, or "military-first" policy. It is the world's most militarized society, with a total of 9,495,000 active, reserve, and paramilitary personnel. Its active duty army of 1.21 million is the 4th largest in the world, after China, the U.S., and India. It also possesses nuclear weapons.
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"38th parallel north: korean demilitarized zone" Lrhalladay's photos around Panmunjom, (DMZ)
Preview of Lrhalladay's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/lrhalladay/5/1281332294/tpod.html This blog ...
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North Korea - Kaesong and the Demilitarised Zone, Part 3 Tourism Preview
Australian filmmaker Mark Shea takes a trip to North Korea (The People's Democratic Republic of Korea) with Young Pioneer Tours. http://dprk.youngpioneertour...
Australian filmmaker Mark Shea takes a trip to North Korea (The People's Democratic Republic of Korea) with Young Pioneer Tours. http://dprk.youngpioneertour...
On this tour of the Korean Demilitarized Zone from Seoul, feel the reality of Korea’s turbulent history as you explore the line that divides North Korea and South Korea. Visit the monuments of Imjingak Park and observe a small North Korean village from afar at Dora Observatory. See the tunnels built by North Korean soldiers to invade the South at the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel. Travel by comfortable coach and learn fascinating history from your expert guide about the role this zone played in the Cold War and the Korean War, and how it now stands as a symbol of both division and unification.
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On this tour of the Korean Demilitarized Zone from Seoul, feel the reality of Korea’s turbulent history as you explore the line that divides North Korea and South Korea. Visit the monuments of Imjingak Park and observe a small North Korean village from afar at Dora Observatory. See the tunnels built by North Korean soldiers to invade the South at the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel. Travel by comfortable coach and learn fascinating history from your expert guide about the role this zone played in the Cold War and the Korean War, and how it now stands as a symbol of both division and unification.
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While in Seoul, travel to the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and Panmunjom – officially known as the Joint Security Area (JSA) – and experience the infamous border that divides North Korea and South Korea. Visit the monuments of Imjingak Park and observe a small North Korean village from afar at Dora Observatory. See the tunnels built by North Korean soldiers to invade the South at the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel. Learn from an expert guide about the role of the DMZ and the negotiating site of the JSA from the Korean War to the present.
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While in Seoul, travel to the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and Panmunjom – officially known as the Joint Security Area (JSA) – and experience the infamous border that divides North Korea and South Korea. Visit the monuments of Imjingak Park and observe a small North Korean village from afar at Dora Observatory. See the tunnels built by North Korean soldiers to invade the South at the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel. Learn from an expert guide about the role of the DMZ and the negotiating site of the JSA from the Korean War to the present.
Book your travel activities at: http://www.viator.com/seoul-dmz
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tourist bus leaving Hope Bridge in South Korea near the Demilitarized Zone June 24, 2012
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The western part of DMZ lies only 52 kilometers away from Seoul to the north direction. However, there are no public transportation directly connecting DMZ and Seoul. Even after you manage to arrive at DMZ, you can see that the admission ticket is sold out after a long standing at the waiting line of the ticket booth. Some tourists find out that they have forgotten to bring their passport only after they are requested to show them to an MP of the military check point.
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What is the best way to go to DMZ? By joining the DMZ tour service of Cosmojin!
The western part of DMZ lies only 52 kilometers away from Seoul to the north direction. However, there are no public transportation directly connecting DMZ and Seoul. Even after you manage to arrive at DMZ, you can see that the admission ticket is sold out after a long standing at the waiting line of the ticket booth. Some tourists find out that they have forgotten to bring their passport only after they are requested to show them to an MP of the military check point.
Yes, the most reasonable way to DMZ is to use the specialized service of Cosmojin tour. You can put every worry down by one simple booking with Cosmojin, which has operated DMZ tour service for over fifteen years. You will be provided with:
•The best storytelling tour guide for DMZ
•The most convenient transportation to and from the DMZ (including a morning pick-up service at your hotel in Seoul)
•The total service including the admission fee to tour facilities of DMZ
Highlights
•The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel
•Dora Observatory
•Dorasan Station
•Imjingak Park
•Unification Bridge
•The best quality Jinseng Center or Amethyst Factory Outlet
•Hotel pick-up and transportation by air-conditioned vehicles
published:26 Feb 2015
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in North Korea Pyongyang Travel Video Guide Documentary HD
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WARNING: Some governments advise against all travel to North Korea due to the uncertain security situation caused by North Korea’s nuclear weapons development program and highly authoritarian and unpredictable regime.
Though there is little evidence of safety issues concerning tourists on organized expeditions, those planning to engage in activities that the North Korean government forbids must be prepared to face severe consequences.
Under no circumstances are you to say anything that could be perceived as an insult to or critical of Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-Il, Kim Jong-Un, the Juche ideology, the Songun policy, the ruling Worker's Party of Korea, the North Korean government in general, or the citizens of North Korea. Simply avoid these topics if you can.
SYED MAHMOOD
Twitter: @learnwithsyed
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Credits:
Soundtrack: "Finding Movement" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Pyongyang (평양), DPRK (조선민주주의인민공화국) Looking across the Taedong River from the Juche Tower
Author: Clay Gilliland from Chandler, U.S.A.
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Kijong-dong (기정동) village near the DMZ is a living relic of the Cold War era
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Taedongmun (Taedong Gate) (대동문) of Pyongyang Castle
Author: Raymond K. Cunningham, Jr.
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Taedong_Gate,_Pyongyang This gate on the Taedong River was built in 1635
Author: David Stanley from Nanaimo, Canada
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Ryugyong hotel (류경호텔), 1,082.7 ft tall modern iconic building, Pyongyang
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Juche Tower (주체사상탑), named after the ideology of Juche introduced by Kim Il-sung
Author: John Pavelka from Austin, TX, USA
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Kumsusan Palace of the Sun (금수산태양궁전), Kim Il-sung Mausoleum, Pyongyang
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Tomb of King Kongmin aka Hyonjongrung Royal Tomb, a 14th-century mausoleum (공민왕릉)
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Tomb of King Kongmin, A statue of Muninseok
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USS Pueblo (AGER-2) a US Navy ship captured by North Korea in 1968
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DMZ North Korean side - Joint Security Area (JSA) of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Author: David Eerdmans
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Sino–Korean Friendship Bridge along the China–North Korea border
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Arch of Triumph in Pyongyang (개선문)
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Heaven Lake (천지) lies in a Volcanic crater between China and North Korea
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WARNING: Some governments advise against all travel to North Korea due to the uncertain security situation caused by North Korea’s nuclear weapons development program and highly authoritarian and unpredictable regime.
Though there is little evidence of safety issues concerning tourists on organized expeditions, those planning to engage in activities that the North Korean government forbids must be prepared to face severe consequences.
Under no circumstances are you to say anything that could be perceived as an insult to or critical of Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-Il, Kim Jong-Un, the Juche ideology, the Songun policy, the ruling Worker's Party of Korea, the North Korean government in general, or the citizens of North Korea. Simply avoid these topics if you can.
SYED MAHMOOD
Twitter: @learnwithsyed
learnwithsyed@gmail.com
Credits:
Soundtrack: "Finding Movement" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100693
Images:
Pyongyang (평양), DPRK (조선민주주의인민공화국) Looking across the Taedong River from the Juche Tower
Author: Clay Gilliland from Chandler, U.S.A.
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic
Kijong-dong (기정동) village near the DMZ is a living relic of the Cold War era
Author: (WT-shared) Jpatokal at wts wikivoyage
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Taedongmun (Taedong Gate) (대동문) of Pyongyang Castle
Author: Raymond K. Cunningham, Jr.
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Taedong_Gate,_Pyongyang This gate on the Taedong River was built in 1635
Author: David Stanley from Nanaimo, Canada
Liecence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic
Ryugyong hotel (류경호텔), 1,082.7 ft tall modern iconic building, Pyongyang
Author: 準建築人手札網站 Forgemind ArchiMedia
Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/eager/6024294680/
Licence: Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)
Juche Tower (주체사상탑), named after the ideology of Juche introduced by Kim Il-sung
Author: John Pavelka from Austin, TX, USA
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic
Kumsusan Palace of the Sun (금수산태양궁전), Kim Il-sung Mausoleum, Pyongyang
Author: Mark Scott Johnson from Sydney, Australia http://www.flickr.com/photos/39791353@N00/3104547800/
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic
Tomb of King Kongmin aka Hyonjongrung Royal Tomb, a 14th-century mausoleum (공민왕릉)
Author: John Pavelka from Austin, TX, USA https://www.flickr.com/photos/28705377@N04/4630598679/
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic
Tomb of King Kongmin, A statue of Muninseok
Author: John Pavelka from Austin, TX, USA https://www.flickr.com/photos/28705377@N04/4644097274/
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic
USS Pueblo (AGER-2) a US Navy ship captured by North Korea in 1968
Author: Bjørn Christian Tørrissen Own work by uploader, http://bjornfree.com/kim/
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
DMZ North Korean side - Joint Security Area (JSA) of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Author: David Eerdmans
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Sino–Korean Friendship Bridge along the China–North Korea border
Author: Roman Harak https://www.flickr.com/photos/roman-harak/6146623845/
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic
Arch of Triumph in Pyongyang (개선문)
Author: Bjørn Christian Tørrissen Own work by uploader, http://bjornfree.com/kim/
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Heaven Lake (천지) lies in a Volcanic crater between China and North Korea
Author: Bdpmax
Licence: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.
Australian filmmaker Mark Shea (http://www.overlander.tv) takes a trip to North Korea (The People's Democratic Republic of Korea) with Young Pioneer Tours. http://dprk.youngpioneertours.com
Listening to the news, watching hatchet job videos on youtube, anyone would believe North Korea was a dangerous place to visit. I myself as a travel video producer was a little concerned before entering, afraid my camera equipment would be confiscated at the border. Instead what I found was a country just starting to open to tourism. I was treated like royalty and allowed to pretty much film anything I wanted, other than groups of soldiers.
At the moment, to visit the DPRK one must go with a tour company. I myself went with Young Pioneer Tours who run small group tours for westerners at a budget price. The other options are going with a Chinese tour which are larger and, from what I saw, tend to rush groups through locations quicker. Young Pioneer Tours work in North Korea with two local guides. They have been running tours to North Korea since 2008, so they know how the DPRK works better than anyone. The tours are highly organised and, as tourism is a relatively new endeavour, tend to focus on viewing sites more than interacting with locals. For someone who makes travel videos focusing on meeting the locals, this was a new experience for me, but I still found there were plenty of chances to chat with our guides and various other guides throughout the tour.
The first thing that hits you when you travel by train into North Korea is how lush and green it is, every available space is used to grow food such as corn and rice. It looks like an agrarian wonderland, hills of rolling green dotted with small villages. On closer inspection, one notices the lack of machinery, the ox and cart, everything from cutting grass to ploughing fields, done by hand. The contrast with the enormity of China is startling.
Arriving in the capital Pyongyang, the next thing to hit you, is the lack of cars, no roadblocks, no bottlenecks, just wide open boulevards. The footpaths on the other hand are full of people, walking, riding bikes, always on the move. The public transport system includes electric buses and a two line subway system.
Our tour took in three main locations; sites around the capital -- Pyongyang, Kaesong -- the capital of Korea during the Koryo Dynasty and the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
I'm not going to go into every detail of the tour, but there were many highlights. In each location we were given ample opportunity to take any photos we pleased (apart from photographing groups of military)
Highlights for me in Pyongyang included the amazing murals and statues. I particularly liked the quirky 'music room' full of boomboxes in the Grand People's Study House.
Kaesong, the ancient capital of Korea, is like a tourism boom town waiting to happen. It did not escape me that we were the only group walking the quaint cobbled streets surrounded by traditional houses. Visiting the museum and learning of the history of the Koryo period, I thought to recent history, political movements, and how only sixty years have made the two Korea's, North and South, so distinguishable.
The demilitarised zone really took me by surprise. I was expecting stern faced soldiers ready for attack. Instead I discovered bus loads of Chinese tourists, snapping photos with obliging soldiers.
I'd read a fair bit about North Korea before I traveled there, I'm well aware of it's problems. But I also believe tourism can have positive effects on a country. What we are seeing in North Korea is a change, a change I believe will be for the better.
There is a lot you won't be able to talk about with your North Korean Guides on current tours and there is a lot of the country you won't see. BUT if you want to see a country like nothing else on earth, at a fascinating stage in history, North Korea is well and truly open for tourism!
Be quick, the winds of change blow strong in the year of a Rising Dragon.
All music - Traditional North Korean
Australian filmmaker Mark Shea (http://www.overlander.tv) takes a trip to North Korea (The People's Democratic Republic of Korea) with Young Pioneer Tours. http://dprk.youngpioneertours.com
Listening to the news, watching hatchet job videos on youtube, anyone would believe North Korea was a dangerous place to visit. I myself as a travel video producer was a little concerned before entering, afraid my camera equipment would be confiscated at the border. Instead what I found was a country just starting to open to tourism. I was treated like royalty and allowed to pretty much film anything I wanted, other than groups of soldiers.
At the moment, to visit the DPRK one must go with a tour company. I myself went with Young Pioneer Tours who run small group tours for westerners at a budget price. The other options are going with a Chinese tour which are larger and, from what I saw, tend to rush groups through locations quicker. Young Pioneer Tours work in North Korea with two local guides. They have been running tours to North Korea since 2008, so they know how the DPRK works better than anyone. The tours are highly organised and, as tourism is a relatively new endeavour, tend to focus on viewing sites more than interacting with locals. For someone who makes travel videos focusing on meeting the locals, this was a new experience for me, but I still found there were plenty of chances to chat with our guides and various other guides throughout the tour.
The first thing that hits you when you travel by train into North Korea is how lush and green it is, every available space is used to grow food such as corn and rice. It looks like an agrarian wonderland, hills of rolling green dotted with small villages. On closer inspection, one notices the lack of machinery, the ox and cart, everything from cutting grass to ploughing fields, done by hand. The contrast with the enormity of China is startling.
Arriving in the capital Pyongyang, the next thing to hit you, is the lack of cars, no roadblocks, no bottlenecks, just wide open boulevards. The footpaths on the other hand are full of people, walking, riding bikes, always on the move. The public transport system includes electric buses and a two line subway system.
Our tour took in three main locations; sites around the capital -- Pyongyang, Kaesong -- the capital of Korea during the Koryo Dynasty and the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
I'm not going to go into every detail of the tour, but there were many highlights. In each location we were given ample opportunity to take any photos we pleased (apart from photographing groups of military)
Highlights for me in Pyongyang included the amazing murals and statues. I particularly liked the quirky 'music room' full of boomboxes in the Grand People's Study House.
Kaesong, the ancient capital of Korea, is like a tourism boom town waiting to happen. It did not escape me that we were the only group walking the quaint cobbled streets surrounded by traditional houses. Visiting the museum and learning of the history of the Koryo period, I thought to recent history, political movements, and how only sixty years have made the two Korea's, North and South, so distinguishable.
The demilitarised zone really took me by surprise. I was expecting stern faced soldiers ready for attack. Instead I discovered bus loads of Chinese tourists, snapping photos with obliging soldiers.
I'd read a fair bit about North Korea before I traveled there, I'm well aware of it's problems. But I also believe tourism can have positive effects on a country. What we are seeing in North Korea is a change, a change I believe will be for the better.
There is a lot you won't be able to talk about with your North Korean Guides on current tours and there is a lot of the country you won't see. BUT if you want to see a country like nothing else on earth, at a fascinating stage in history, North Korea is well and truly open for tourism!
Be quick, the winds of change blow strong in the year of a Rising Dragon.
All music - Traditional North Korean
Shane visits the North Korean side of the De-militarized Zone (DMZ) and surprisingly finds that it's more relaxed than the South however the propaganda and is out of control. North Korea is serious.
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Shane visits the North Korean side of the De-militarized Zone (DMZ) and surprisingly finds that it's more relaxed than the South however the propaganda and is out of control. North Korea is serious.
Follow Shane on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/shanesmith30
Watch the rest here: http://bit.ly/Inside-North-Korea
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Exterior + Interior of Dorasan Railway Station-DMZ (Demilitarized Zone), Korea
The Dorasan Train Station is located in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) near the South/North Korean border. It was built at a cost of $40 million with the inten...
The Dorasan Train Station is located in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) near the South/North Korean border. It was built at a cost of $40 million with the inten...
Saturday, November 6th, 2010 week took the USO Tour of the DMZ. While waiting for other members of our group, some DPRK military personel marched up and took...
Saturday, November 6th, 2010 week took the USO Tour of the DMZ. While waiting for other members of our group, some DPRK military personel marched up and took...
Protected From The Outside World | North Korea Documentary - Documentary
Protected From The Outside World | North Korea Documentary - Documentary
Protected From The Outside World | North Korea Documentary - Documentary
North Korea (About this sound listen), officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK; Chosŏn'gŭl: 조선민주주의인민공화국; hancha: 朝鮮民主主義人民共和國; MR: Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk), is a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. The name Korea is derived from the Kingdom of Goryeo, also spelled as Koryŏ. The capital and largest city is Pyongyang. North Korea shares a land border with China to the north and north-west, along the Amnok (Yalu) and Tumen rivers, and a small section of the Tumen River also forms a border with Russia to the north-east. The Korean Demilitarized Zone marks the de facto boundary between No
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ROK, DPRK family reunion talks held in border village
ROK, DPRK family reunion talks held in border village
ROK, DPRK family reunion talks held in border village
Red Cross officials from the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) started their talks on Monday, focusing on organizing a reunion for families separated by the Korean War. At the truce village of Panmunjom near the border, the officials have been discussing details such as the date and the venue of the reunions.
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Pres. Park visits soldiers wounded in border landmine blasts / YTN
Pres. Park visits soldiers wounded in border landmine blasts / YTN
Pres. Park visits soldiers wounded in border landmine blasts / YTN
President Park Geun-Hye has visited the two soldiers maimed in last month's blasts of landmines at the inter-Korean border, that are alleged to have been planted by North Korea.
During her visits to two hospitals on Sunday where the two wounded soldiers, both staff sergeants of the Army, are under treatment, Park expressed her thanks to them who set an example for others in defending the nation, according to the presidential Cheong Wa Dae.
Park also asserted that the country will take full responsibility for caring for the soldiers wounded while patriotically defending the nation.
The visits to the hospitals were first on Park's official i
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US-South Korea Military Exercise
US-South Korea Military Exercise
US-South Korea Military Exercise
Just a few short miles from the North Korean border, the United States and South Korea held their largest live-fire drill ever, with thousands of soldiers, hundreds of armored vehicles, and nearly 100 helicopters and fighter jets.
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High-speed railway reaches China's border with N Korea
High-speed railway reaches China's border with N Korea
High-speed railway reaches China's border with N Korea
On Tuesday, a new high speed railway opened in northeast China's Liaoning Province, connecting the provincial capital Shenyang with China's largest border city Dandong near North Korea.
Dandong is the key hub for trade, investment and tourism between Beijing and the Pyongyang.
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International Military Review - Border Standoff in the Korea Peninsula (Remastered)
International Military Review - Border Standoff in the Korea Peninsula (Remastered)
International Military Review - Border Standoff in the Korea Peninsula (Remastered)
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The Korean Peninsula faced a new standoff between the North and South along the Demilitarized Zone conducting a complicated environment. On Aug. 20, North and South Korean forces exchanged fire across the inter-Korean border. The South has also raised its military readiness alert to its highest level, "Jindogae 1".
The latest exchange comes as tension is high on the Korean Peninsula, following th
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China Unveils High Speed Rail Line To North Korean Border
China Unveils High Speed Rail Line To North Korean Border
China Unveils High Speed Rail Line To North Korean Border
China Unveils High Speed Rail Line To North Korean Border
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China to open high speed rail link to North Korean border
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North and South Korea exchange fire at border
North and South Korea exchange fire at border
North and South Korea exchange fire at border
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Will North Korea drawdown troops on border?
Will North Korea drawdown troops on border?
Will North Korea drawdown troops on border?
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Seeking to ease tensions, North and South Korean officials meet at the border 360p
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Seeking to ease tensions, North and South Korean officials meet at the border 360p
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South Korea and US show off military strength - BBC News
South Korea and US show off military strength - BBC News
South Korea and US show off military strength - BBC News
South Korean and US military forces have conducted a joint live firing exercise to test their capabilities in the event of an attack from the north.
Tensions bubbled over in a brief exchange of fire at the heavily guarded border last Thursday.
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China Denies Rushing Forces to Border During Korean Tensions
China Denies Rushing Forces to Border During Korean Tensions
China Denies Rushing Forces to Border During Korean Tensions
China's Defence Ministry said on Thursday that the country did not rush reinforcements to its border with North Korea following a rise in tensions between the two Koreas last week. Adding that its forces were in normal deployment. Pictures circulated on Chinese websites over the weekend, which were picked up by some overseas Chinese newspapers, appeared to show the People's Liberation Army bringing in additional tanks to Yanbian, a Chinese border city. Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said those reports were "untrue and completely hyped up". North and South Korea agreed this week to end a military standoff that sparked an exchang
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China Denies Rushing Forces to Border During Korean Tensions
China Denies Rushing Forces to Border During Korean Tensions
China Denies Rushing Forces to Border During Korean Tensions
China's Defence Ministry said on Thursday that the country did not rush reinforcements to its border with North Korea following a rise in tensions between the two Koreas last week. Adding that its forces were in normal deployment. Pictures circulated on Chinese websites over the weekend, which were picked up by some overseas Chinese newspapers, appeared to show the People's Liberation Army bringing in additional tanks to Yanbian, a Chinese border city. Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said those reports were "untrue and completely hyped up". North and South Korea agreed this week to end a military standoff that sparked an exchang
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S. Korean military relaxes high-alert posture at border
군, 최고경계태세 낮춰…북한 전시상태 어
S. Korean military relaxes high-alert posture at border
군, 최고경계태세 낮춰…북한 전시상태 어
S. Korean military relaxes high-alert posture at border
군, 최고경계태세 낮춰…북한 전시상태 어
The two Koreas are lowering their defense posture after a breakthrough deal was reached during inter-Korean talks held Tuesday.
Military sources in Seoul say Pyongyang has been pulling their troops and heavy artillery back from the frontline.
For more on these developments, here′s Kim Hyun-bin
The South Korean military has gradually lowered its defense posture from the highest alert level prompted by heightened tensions with North Korea earlier this month.
A military source says that.... the maximum alert order sent to the front-line military units is being scaled down.
The source, however, added that the soldiers will remain in a position o
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S. Korean military relaxes high-alert posture at border
군, 최고경계태세 낮춰…북한 전시상태 어
S. Korean military relaxes high-alert posture at border
군, 최고경계태세 낮춰…북한 전시상태 어
S. Korean military relaxes high-alert posture at border
군, 최고경계태세 낮춰…북한 전시상태 어
The South Korean military has lowered its defense posture from the highest alert level prompted by heightened tensions with North Korea earlier this month.
A military source says that.... the maximum alert order sent to the front-line military units is being scaled down.
The source, however, added that the soldiers will remain on a position of higher readiness than normal as a precautionary measure.
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China Sends Tanks & Troops To North Korean Border - HUGE WARNING SENT - Kim Jong Un Losing Allies???
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China Sends Tanks & Troops To North Korean Border - HUGE WARNING SENT - Kim Jong Un Losing Allies???
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S.Korea switches off loudspeaker propaganda along border / YTN
S.Korea switches off loudspeaker propaganda along border / YTN
S.Korea switches off loudspeaker propaganda along border / YTN
In line with Tuesday's landmark tension-breaking deal between the two Koreas, South Korea has halted its loudspeaker broadcasts against the North along the inter-Korean border.
In response, North Korea has reportedly lifted its semi-state of war for frontline areas, which it declared last week after the exchange of artillery shells over the heavily-armed Korean border.
South Korea relaunched the loudspeaker broadcasts on August 10, days after the North's alleged landmine attacks at the border which maimed two southern soldiers on patrol duty.
The incident had eventually driven the two Koreas onto the brink of another serious military clas
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Koreas halt border hostilities to ease tensions
첫 합의이행′…北 준전시상태 해제•南 확성기 방송 중단
Koreas halt border hostilities to ease tensions
첫 합의이행′…北 준전시상태 해제•南 확성기 방송 중단
Koreas halt border hostilities to ease tensions
첫 합의이행′…北 준전시상태 해제•南 확성기 방송 중단
And as part of their agreement,... South Korea on Tuesday pulled the plug its anti-North Korea broadcasts along the border.
Seoul′s defense ministry says... although now silent, the loudspeakers will stay put.
Kim Hyun-bin reports.
As agreed upon, South Korea′s defense ministry halted all propoganda broadcasts along the border on Tuesday.
However, it emphasized the loudspeakers would not be dismantled.
Experts say the speakers are part of a contingency plan in the event of future provocations.
″The agreement was to stop all broadcasts on the border. Neither side mentioned tearing down the speakers in the agreement.″
Earlier this month, Seo
North Korea (About this sound listen), officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK; Chosŏn'gŭl: 조선민주주의인민공화국; hancha: 朝鮮民主主義人民共和國; MR: Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk), is a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. The name Korea is derived from the Kingdom of Goryeo, also spelled as Koryŏ. The capital and largest city is Pyongyang. North Korea shares a land border with China to the north and north-west, along the Amnok (Yalu) and Tumen rivers, and a small section of the Tumen River also forms a border with Russia to the north-east. The Korean Demilitarized Zone marks the de facto boundary between North Korea and South Korea. The legitimacy of this border is not accepted by either side, as both states claim to be the legitimate government of the entire peninsula.
The Empire of Japan annexed Korea in 1910. After the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II in 1945, Korea was divided into two zones by the United States and the Soviet Union, with the north occupied by the Soviets and the south by the Americans. Negotiations on reunification failed, and in 1948 two separate governments were formed: the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in the north, and the Republic of Korea in the south. These conflicting claims of sovereignty led to the Korean War (1950–53). Although the Korean Armistice Agreement brought about a ceasefire, no official peace treaty was ever signed. Both states were accepted into the United Nations in 1991.
North Korea (About this sound listen), officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK; Chosŏn'gŭl: 조선민주주의인민공화국; hancha: 朝鮮民主主義人民共和國; MR: Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk), is a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. The name Korea is derived from the Kingdom of Goryeo, also spelled as Koryŏ. The capital and largest city is Pyongyang. North Korea shares a land border with China to the north and north-west, along the Amnok (Yalu) and Tumen rivers, and a small section of the Tumen River also forms a border with Russia to the north-east. The Korean Demilitarized Zone marks the de facto boundary between North Korea and South Korea. The legitimacy of this border is not accepted by either side, as both states claim to be the legitimate government of the entire peninsula.
The Empire of Japan annexed Korea in 1910. After the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II in 1945, Korea was divided into two zones by the United States and the Soviet Union, with the north occupied by the Soviets and the south by the Americans. Negotiations on reunification failed, and in 1948 two separate governments were formed: the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in the north, and the Republic of Korea in the south. These conflicting claims of sovereignty led to the Korean War (1950–53). Although the Korean Armistice Agreement brought about a ceasefire, no official peace treaty was ever signed. Both states were accepted into the United Nations in 1991.
published:18 Sep 2015
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ROK, DPRK family reunion talks held in border village
Red Cross officials from the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) started their talks on Monday, focusing on organizing a reunion for families separated by the Korean War. At the truce village of Panmunjom near the border, the officials have been discussing details such as the date and the venue of the reunions.
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Red Cross officials from the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) started their talks on Monday, focusing on organizing a reunion for families separated by the Korean War. At the truce village of Panmunjom near the border, the officials have been discussing details such as the date and the venue of the reunions.
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Pres. Park visits soldiers wounded in border landmine blasts / YTN
President Park Geun-Hye has visited the two soldiers maimed in last month's blasts of landmines at the inter-Korean border, that are alleged to have been planted by North Korea.
During her visits to two hospitals on Sunday where the two wounded soldiers, both staff sergeants of the Army, are under treatment, Park expressed her thanks to them who set an example for others in defending the nation, according to the presidential Cheong Wa Dae.
Park also asserted that the country will take full responsibility for caring for the soldiers wounded while patriotically defending the nation.
The visits to the hospitals were first on Park's official itinerary after her return from a hectic three-day trip to China on Friday.
South Korea has concluded that the North was behind the landmine explosion in early August on the South's side of the demilitarized zone that bisects the Korean Peninsula. The North has expressed "regret" over the explosion.
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[ 한국 뉴스 채널 와이티엔 / Korea News Channel YTN ]
President Park Geun-Hye has visited the two soldiers maimed in last month's blasts of landmines at the inter-Korean border, that are alleged to have been planted by North Korea.
During her visits to two hospitals on Sunday where the two wounded soldiers, both staff sergeants of the Army, are under treatment, Park expressed her thanks to them who set an example for others in defending the nation, according to the presidential Cheong Wa Dae.
Park also asserted that the country will take full responsibility for caring for the soldiers wounded while patriotically defending the nation.
The visits to the hospitals were first on Park's official itinerary after her return from a hectic three-day trip to China on Friday.
South Korea has concluded that the North was behind the landmine explosion in early August on the South's side of the demilitarized zone that bisects the Korean Peninsula. The North has expressed "regret" over the explosion.
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[ 한국 뉴스 채널 와이티엔 / Korea News Channel YTN ]
Just a few short miles from the North Korean border, the United States and South Korea held their largest live-fire drill ever, with thousands of soldiers, hundreds of armored vehicles, and nearly 100 helicopters and fighter jets.
Just a few short miles from the North Korean border, the United States and South Korea held their largest live-fire drill ever, with thousands of soldiers, hundreds of armored vehicles, and nearly 100 helicopters and fighter jets.
published:02 Sep 2015
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High-speed railway reaches China's border with N Korea
On Tuesday, a new high speed railway opened in northeast China's Liaoning Province, connecting the provincial capital Shenyang with China's largest border city Dandong near North Korea.
Dandong is the key hub for trade, investment and tourism between Beijing and the Pyongyang.
On Tuesday, a new high speed railway opened in northeast China's Liaoning Province, connecting the provincial capital Shenyang with China's largest border city Dandong near North Korea.
Dandong is the key hub for trade, investment and tourism between Beijing and the Pyongyang.
published:01 Sep 2015
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International Military Review - Border Standoff in the Korea Peninsula (Remastered)
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The Korean Peninsula faced a new standoff between the North and South along the Demilitarized Zone conducting a complicated environment. On Aug. 20, North and South Korean forces exchanged fire across the inter-Korean border. The South has also raised its military readiness alert to its highest level, "Jindogae 1".
The latest exchange comes as tension is high on the Korean Peninsula, following the maiming of two South Korean soldiers by a land mine on August 4 as they were conducting a patrol inside the South Korean half of the 4-kilometer-wide Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, that separates the two countries. Seoul accused North Korea of infiltrating the DMZ and planting the mine. Also, the South Korea began anti-North propaganda broadcasts from a number of towers along the border.
The North Koreans have issued numerous statements over the past week regarding the start of the broadcasts and the ongoing annual joint Ulchi Freedom Guardian military exercise between the United States and the South. This year's drills, that began on Aug. 17 and are slated to run through to Aug. 28, involve 50,000 South Korean soldiers and 30,000 of the US servicemen. Pyongyang views Ulchi Freedom Guardian as practice for an invasion of North Korea.
Despite the alert levels, however, it is possible that the situation will rapidly de-escalate, because both sides seek to practice restraint to avoid a larger conflict. On Saturday, the two Korean envoys began talks on the border crisis following tensions that saw an exchange of fire, a land mine explosion in the demilitarized border zone and S. Korea's "propaganda broadcasts." As result, N. Korea has admitted it "regrets" S. Korean soldiers' injuries in landmine blasts that fueled the border conflict, as S. Korea has promised to halt its broadcasts into the north. North Korea has also reportedly pledged to end a "semi-state of war," while South Korea will stop its border broadcasts at noon Tuesday if no abnormal situations occur in the near future. Koreas have also reportedly agreed to hold new talks in Seoul or Pyongyang as soon as possible.
However, unlike the March 2010 surprise sinking of the ROKS Cheonan, a South Korean navy corvette, and the November 2010 bombardment of Yeonpyeong Island, the current skirmishes are taking place along the DMZ. Preventing a major escalation is significantly more complicated along this strip, where the presence of two armies in close proximity raises the risk of the escalation.
The situation is further challenged by an aggressive South Korean stance supported by the US. According to Korean military sources the US has been considering to dispatch B-52 or a B-2 Spirit stealth bomber and a nuclear-powered submarine currently stationed at Japan's Yokosuka naval base. In turn North Korea has deployed about 20 amphibious landing craft to the Northern Limit Line, the inter-Korean border in the Yellow Sea. Since the beginning of the standoff last week Pyongyang has doubled its artillery power and sent more than 50 North Korean submarines out for
operations. The US has previously dispatched its military assets to the peninsula to support Seoul in its stand-off with Pyongyang two years ago. In April 2013 it had flown B-2 stealth bombers.
Today, a significant role of solving the crisis in the Korean peninsula belongs to China. For it and Russia the escalation will mean arise of a new hot point around the borders. Amid the economical crisis and a destabilization of much key regions of the world, a new military conflict isn't in interests of China and Russia. In this context, we should point out an aggressive policy of the USA and a militarist rhetoric of South Korea. Once again, the US and its allies use any case for attempts to conduct a military conflict in Eurasia.
Meanwhile the Korean conflict is still unresolved, the region periodically goes through high tension that occasionally result in bloody military collisions. Both sides are keen to avoid a full-scale destabilizing conflict, but with millions of troops facing each other across the DMZ, the risk of escalation is ever present. The current standoff could still rapidly dissipate, but it is important to remember that war is a persistent risk under these circumstances.
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The Korean Peninsula faced a new standoff between the North and South along the Demilitarized Zone conducting a complicated environment. On Aug. 20, North and South Korean forces exchanged fire across the inter-Korean border. The South has also raised its military readiness alert to its highest level, "Jindogae 1".
The latest exchange comes as tension is high on the Korean Peninsula, following the maiming of two South Korean soldiers by a land mine on August 4 as they were conducting a patrol inside the South Korean half of the 4-kilometer-wide Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, that separates the two countries. Seoul accused North Korea of infiltrating the DMZ and planting the mine. Also, the South Korea began anti-North propaganda broadcasts from a number of towers along the border.
The North Koreans have issued numerous statements over the past week regarding the start of the broadcasts and the ongoing annual joint Ulchi Freedom Guardian military exercise between the United States and the South. This year's drills, that began on Aug. 17 and are slated to run through to Aug. 28, involve 50,000 South Korean soldiers and 30,000 of the US servicemen. Pyongyang views Ulchi Freedom Guardian as practice for an invasion of North Korea.
Despite the alert levels, however, it is possible that the situation will rapidly de-escalate, because both sides seek to practice restraint to avoid a larger conflict. On Saturday, the two Korean envoys began talks on the border crisis following tensions that saw an exchange of fire, a land mine explosion in the demilitarized border zone and S. Korea's "propaganda broadcasts." As result, N. Korea has admitted it "regrets" S. Korean soldiers' injuries in landmine blasts that fueled the border conflict, as S. Korea has promised to halt its broadcasts into the north. North Korea has also reportedly pledged to end a "semi-state of war," while South Korea will stop its border broadcasts at noon Tuesday if no abnormal situations occur in the near future. Koreas have also reportedly agreed to hold new talks in Seoul or Pyongyang as soon as possible.
However, unlike the March 2010 surprise sinking of the ROKS Cheonan, a South Korean navy corvette, and the November 2010 bombardment of Yeonpyeong Island, the current skirmishes are taking place along the DMZ. Preventing a major escalation is significantly more complicated along this strip, where the presence of two armies in close proximity raises the risk of the escalation.
The situation is further challenged by an aggressive South Korean stance supported by the US. According to Korean military sources the US has been considering to dispatch B-52 or a B-2 Spirit stealth bomber and a nuclear-powered submarine currently stationed at Japan's Yokosuka naval base. In turn North Korea has deployed about 20 amphibious landing craft to the Northern Limit Line, the inter-Korean border in the Yellow Sea. Since the beginning of the standoff last week Pyongyang has doubled its artillery power and sent more than 50 North Korean submarines out for
operations. The US has previously dispatched its military assets to the peninsula to support Seoul in its stand-off with Pyongyang two years ago. In April 2013 it had flown B-2 stealth bombers.
Today, a significant role of solving the crisis in the Korean peninsula belongs to China. For it and Russia the escalation will mean arise of a new hot point around the borders. Amid the economical crisis and a destabilization of much key regions of the world, a new military conflict isn't in interests of China and Russia. In this context, we should point out an aggressive policy of the USA and a militarist rhetoric of South Korea. Once again, the US and its allies use any case for attempts to conduct a military conflict in Eurasia.
Meanwhile the Korean conflict is still unresolved, the region periodically goes through high tension that occasionally result in bloody military collisions. Both sides are keen to avoid a full-scale destabilizing conflict, but with millions of troops facing each other across the DMZ, the risk of escalation is ever present. The current standoff could still rapidly dissipate, but it is important to remember that war is a persistent risk under these circumstances.
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China Unveils High Speed Rail Line To North Korean Border
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China to open high speed rail link to North Korean border
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South Korean and US military forces have conducted a joint live firing exercise to test their capabilities in the event of an attack from the north.
Tensions bubbled over in a brief exchange of fire at the heavily guarded border last Thursday.
South Korean and US military forces have conducted a joint live firing exercise to test their capabilities in the event of an attack from the north.
Tensions bubbled over in a brief exchange of fire at the heavily guarded border last Thursday.
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China Denies Rushing Forces to Border During Korean Tensions
China's Defence Ministry said on Thursday that the country did not rush reinforcements to its border with North Korea following a rise in tensions between the two Koreas last week. Adding that its forces were in normal deployment. Pictures circulated on Chinese websites over the weekend, which were picked up by some overseas Chinese newspapers, appeared to show the People's Liberation Army bringing in additional tanks to Yanbian, a Chinese border city. Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said those reports were "untrue and completely hyped up". North and South Korea agreed this week to end a military standoff that sparked an exchange of artillery fire and had ratcheted up tension on one of the world's most heavily-fortified borders.
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China Denies Rushing Forces to Border During Korean Tensions
China's Defence Ministry said on Thursday that the country did not rush reinforcements to its border with North Korea following a rise in tensions between the two Koreas last week. Adding that its forces were in normal deployment. Pictures circulated on Chinese websites over the weekend, which were picked up by some overseas Chinese newspapers, appeared to show the People's Liberation Army bringing in additional tanks to Yanbian, a Chinese border city. Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said those reports were "untrue and completely hyped up". North and South Korea agreed this week to end a military standoff that sparked an exchange of artillery fire and had ratcheted up tension on one of the world's most heavily-fortified borders.
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China's Defence Ministry said on Thursday that the country did not rush reinforcements to its border with North Korea following a rise in tensions between the two Koreas last week. Adding that its forces were in normal deployment. Pictures circulated on Chinese websites over the weekend, which were picked up by some overseas Chinese newspapers, appeared to show the People's Liberation Army bringing in additional tanks to Yanbian, a Chinese border city. Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said those reports were "untrue and completely hyped up". North and South Korea agreed this week to end a military standoff that sparked an exchange of artillery fire and had ratcheted up tension on one of the world's most heavily-fortified borders.
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International Military Review - Border Standoff in the Korea peninsula
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S. Korean military relaxes high-alert posture at border
군, 최고경계태세 낮춰…북한 전시상태 어
The two Koreas are lowering their defense posture after a breakthrough deal was reached during inter-Korean talks held Tuesday.
Military sources in Seoul say Pyongyang has been pulling their troops and heavy artillery back from the frontline.
For more on these developments, here′s Kim Hyun-bin
The South Korean military has gradually lowered its defense posture from the highest alert level prompted by heightened tensions with North Korea earlier this month.
A military source says that.... the maximum alert order sent to the front-line military units is being scaled down.
The source, however, added that the soldiers will remain in a position of higher readiness than normal as a precautionary measure as the annual Korea-U.S. joint defensive drill is currently taking place.
There are signs that North Korea is also lowering its alert level after lifting its quasi-state-of-war status on Tuesday. North Korean troops on the border are returning to their regular footing while heavy artillery on the frontline has also been returned to its normal stance from combat ready.
Both Koreas agreed to defuse tensions on the peninsula after a breakthrough was reached in high-level talks on Tuesday between the two countries.
The two Koreas exchanged artillery fire last week after North Korea fired shells targeting South Korea′s loudspeakers.
The South Korean military commenced its psychological warfare activities after Pyongyang′s land mine blast on the South′s side of the border that severely injured two South Korean soldiers.
Kim Hyun-bin Arirang News.
The two Koreas are lowering their defense posture after a breakthrough deal was reached during inter-Korean talks held Tuesday.
Military sources in Seoul say Pyongyang has been pulling their troops and heavy artillery back from the frontline.
For more on these developments, here′s Kim Hyun-bin
The South Korean military has gradually lowered its defense posture from the highest alert level prompted by heightened tensions with North Korea earlier this month.
A military source says that.... the maximum alert order sent to the front-line military units is being scaled down.
The source, however, added that the soldiers will remain in a position of higher readiness than normal as a precautionary measure as the annual Korea-U.S. joint defensive drill is currently taking place.
There are signs that North Korea is also lowering its alert level after lifting its quasi-state-of-war status on Tuesday. North Korean troops on the border are returning to their regular footing while heavy artillery on the frontline has also been returned to its normal stance from combat ready.
Both Koreas agreed to defuse tensions on the peninsula after a breakthrough was reached in high-level talks on Tuesday between the two countries.
The two Koreas exchanged artillery fire last week after North Korea fired shells targeting South Korea′s loudspeakers.
The South Korean military commenced its psychological warfare activities after Pyongyang′s land mine blast on the South′s side of the border that severely injured two South Korean soldiers.
Kim Hyun-bin Arirang News.
published:26 Aug 2015
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S. Korean military relaxes high-alert posture at border
군, 최고경계태세 낮춰…북한 전시상태 어
The South Korean military has lowered its defense posture from the highest alert level prompted by heightened tensions with North Korea earlier this month.
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The South Korean military has lowered its defense posture from the highest alert level prompted by heightened tensions with North Korea earlier this month.
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China Sends Tanks & Troops To North Korean Border - HUGE WARNING SENT - Kim Jong Un Losing Allies???
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S.Korea switches off loudspeaker propaganda along border / YTN
In line with Tuesday's landmark tension-breaking deal between the two Koreas, South Korea has halted its loudspeaker broadcasts against the North along the inter-Korean border.
In response, North Korea has reportedly lifted its semi-state of war for frontline areas, which it declared last week after the exchange of artillery shells over the heavily-armed Korean border.
South Korea relaunched the loudspeaker broadcasts on August 10, days after the North's alleged landmine attacks at the border which maimed two southern soldiers on patrol duty.
The incident had eventually driven the two Koreas onto the brink of another serious military clash across the world's last-remaining Cold-War legacy before the two Koreas reached the breakthrough agreement on Tuesday.
Switching off the loudspeakers, the South said the broadcasting devices placed in 11 places along the border have not been dismantled as the removal of the facilities was not involved in the high-level talks which resulted in the inter-Korean agreement.
Meanwhile, Hwang Pyong-So, North Korea's top security official and chief negotiator to the just-concluded inter-Korean talks, has played down the outcome of the breakthrough border meeting.
Hwang said in a televised speech in the North on Tuesday that South Korea has taken a lesson from the "emergency contact".
The top aide to North Korea's young leader Kim Jong-Un also voiced that it will only entail military conflicts that escalate tensions if South Korea fabricates a groundless case, makes a unilateral judgment and moves to provoke the other side.
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In line with Tuesday's landmark tension-breaking deal between the two Koreas, South Korea has halted its loudspeaker broadcasts against the North along the inter-Korean border.
In response, North Korea has reportedly lifted its semi-state of war for frontline areas, which it declared last week after the exchange of artillery shells over the heavily-armed Korean border.
South Korea relaunched the loudspeaker broadcasts on August 10, days after the North's alleged landmine attacks at the border which maimed two southern soldiers on patrol duty.
The incident had eventually driven the two Koreas onto the brink of another serious military clash across the world's last-remaining Cold-War legacy before the two Koreas reached the breakthrough agreement on Tuesday.
Switching off the loudspeakers, the South said the broadcasting devices placed in 11 places along the border have not been dismantled as the removal of the facilities was not involved in the high-level talks which resulted in the inter-Korean agreement.
Meanwhile, Hwang Pyong-So, North Korea's top security official and chief negotiator to the just-concluded inter-Korean talks, has played down the outcome of the breakthrough border meeting.
Hwang said in a televised speech in the North on Tuesday that South Korea has taken a lesson from the "emergency contact".
The top aide to North Korea's young leader Kim Jong-Un also voiced that it will only entail military conflicts that escalate tensions if South Korea fabricates a groundless case, makes a unilateral judgment and moves to provoke the other side.
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Koreas halt border hostilities to ease tensions
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And as part of their agreement,... South Korea on Tuesday pulled the plug its anti-North Korea broadcasts along the border.
Seoul′s defense ministry says... although now silent, the loudspeakers will stay put.
Kim Hyun-bin reports.
As agreed upon, South Korea′s defense ministry halted all propoganda broadcasts along the border on Tuesday.
However, it emphasized the loudspeakers would not be dismantled.
Experts say the speakers are part of a contingency plan in the event of future provocations.
″The agreement was to stop all broadcasts on the border. Neither side mentioned tearing down the speakers in the agreement.″
Earlier this month, Seoul restarted the broadcasts for the first time in over a decade, following the land mine explosions in the demilitarized zone, which were blamed on North Korea.
Pyongyang′s decision to express regret for the incident a change from its previous stance of denying responsibility is being interpreted as an admission that it was behind the provocation.
The South Korean military lowered its highest alert level at noon on Tuesday, when North Korea agreed to lift its quasi-state of war.
The North also said it would move its soldiers and artillery from the front line... back to their regular footing.
Speaking to reporters Tuesday,... Seoul′s defense ministry spokesman said South Korea would reduce its alert level accordingly.
″North Korea said it will lift its ′semi-state of war′ status as of noon and we will carefully monitor military movements north of the border. Our military will stay prepared for possible provocations in the meantime.″
In another development,... some of the 50 North Korean submarines that left port on Friday, appear to be returning to base.
There were concerns as South Korea had been unable to trace them on radar systems.
The defense ministry says it will continue patrols along the southern side of the Northern Limit Line... de-factor maritime border,... maintaining that any military actions from the North will be countered strongly.
Kim Hyun-bin Arirang News.
And as part of their agreement,... South Korea on Tuesday pulled the plug its anti-North Korea broadcasts along the border.
Seoul′s defense ministry says... although now silent, the loudspeakers will stay put.
Kim Hyun-bin reports.
As agreed upon, South Korea′s defense ministry halted all propoganda broadcasts along the border on Tuesday.
However, it emphasized the loudspeakers would not be dismantled.
Experts say the speakers are part of a contingency plan in the event of future provocations.
″The agreement was to stop all broadcasts on the border. Neither side mentioned tearing down the speakers in the agreement.″
Earlier this month, Seoul restarted the broadcasts for the first time in over a decade, following the land mine explosions in the demilitarized zone, which were blamed on North Korea.
Pyongyang′s decision to express regret for the incident a change from its previous stance of denying responsibility is being interpreted as an admission that it was behind the provocation.
The South Korean military lowered its highest alert level at noon on Tuesday, when North Korea agreed to lift its quasi-state of war.
The North also said it would move its soldiers and artillery from the front line... back to their regular footing.
Speaking to reporters Tuesday,... Seoul′s defense ministry spokesman said South Korea would reduce its alert level accordingly.
″North Korea said it will lift its ′semi-state of war′ status as of noon and we will carefully monitor military movements north of the border. Our military will stay prepared for possible provocations in the meantime.″
In another development,... some of the 50 North Korean submarines that left port on Friday, appear to be returning to base.
There were concerns as South Korea had been unable to trace them on radar systems.
The defense ministry says it will continue patrols along the southern side of the Northern Limit Line... de-factor maritime border,... maintaining that any military actions from the North will be countered strongly.
Kim Hyun-bin Arirang News.
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 N. Korea flexing muscles at border
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 N. Korea flexing muscles at border
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 N. Korea flexing muscles at border
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
North Korea has reportedly intensified firing drills near the border.
The South Korean military says... it will take stern countermeasures in the event of any provocations.
South Korea′s opposition party unveils more evidence the nation′s spy agency hacked personal computers.
And Chinese stock market volatility takes a toll on Korean shares....as the benchmark KOSPI closes below the 1-thousand-950 mark for the first time in six months.
Hello... and welcome to Prime Time News... on this Wednesday, August 19th.
I′m Hwang Ji-hye.
And I′m Daniel Choy.
Thanks for joining us.
Title: N. Korea flexing muscles at border: source
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 North Korea fires rocket toward South's loudspeakers
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 North Korea fires rocket toward South's loudspeakers
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 North Korea fires rocket toward South's loudspeakers
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
Inter-Korean tensions reach a new high, as the two sides exchange fire along the western border.
Residents near the area are evacuated, while the President called on the military to maintain full readiness.
It′s finally confirmed, President Park Geun-hye will visit China for its World War Two ceremony... but may not attend the military parade, which U.S. President Barack Obama and other Western leaders chose to skip.
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25:10
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 S. Korean military raises alert level on western border
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 S. Korean military raises alert level on western border
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 S. Korean military raises alert level on western border
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
The Defense Minister announces South Korea′s military will intensify operations along the DMZ and raised the alert level... in response to North Korea′s secret planting of landmines.
With national development and unity in mind, President Park Geun-hye and her officials carefully review a list of candidates to receive special pardons on Liberation Day.
In response to growing public concerns over the Lotte family feud, the group′s chairman issues an apology and vows to make necessary changes within the conglomerate.
Hello... and welcome to Prime Time News... on this Tuesday, August 11th.
I′m Daniel Choy.
And I′m Hwang J
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 N. Korea puts frontline troops on war footing as inter-Korean tensions rise
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 N. Korea puts frontline troops on war footing as inter-Korean tensions rise
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 N. Korea puts frontline troops on war footing as inter-Korean tensions rise
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
North Korea declares a "state of war" in frontline areas... and orders his military to prepare for battle.
South Korea... vows stern countermeasures to any provocations.
The international community expresses concern over rising tensions... calling on both sides to keep calm.
Washington reiterates its commitment to defending South Korea.
And... as sparring between South and North Korea adds to global economic uncertainties,... South Korean shares plunge to their lowest level in two years.
Hello... and welcome to Prime Time News... on this Friday, August 21st.
I′m Hwang Ji-hye.
And I′m Daniel Choy.
Thanks for joining us.
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
North Korea has reportedly intensified firing drills near the border.
The South Korean military says... it will take stern countermeasures in the event of any provocations.
South Korea′s opposition party unveils more evidence the nation′s spy agency hacked personal computers.
And Chinese stock market volatility takes a toll on Korean shares....as the benchmark KOSPI closes below the 1-thousand-950 mark for the first time in six months.
Hello... and welcome to Prime Time News... on this Wednesday, August 19th.
I′m Hwang Ji-hye.
And I′m Daniel Choy.
Thanks for joining us.
Title: N. Korea flexing muscles at border: source
South Korea′s military has reportedly detected unusual artillery movements on the inter-Korean border... leading to concerns that they are being readied to fire at the South′s loudspeakers.
While experts say... further military provocation is unlikely when Seoul and Washington are holding their joint military exercises,... the South Korean military is closely monitoring the situation.
Our Kim Hyun-bin has the details.
Seoul′s defense ministry said Wednesday that it spotted extra activity at the North′s heavy artillery units on the border near the location of South Korea′s loudspeakers.
Some experts say the communist regime is preparing to fire at the speakers.
The ministry says it′s keeping a close eye on the recent artillery movements to determine if the recent exercises are aimed at targeting the speakers.
Psychological warfare is being conducted on both sides of the border using loudspeakers to broadcast propaganda.
Pyongyang′s mine detonations on the southern side of the military demarcation line that severely injured two South Korean soldiers earlier this month resulted in the South resuming, after 11 years, its use of loudspeakers to broadcast propaganda over the border.
North Korea has demanded that the South tear down its loudspeakers or risk indiscriminate attacks as a consequence.
Both the U.S. State Department and the Pentagon on Tuesday local time slammed North Korea for the explosions,... calling the incident a violation of the armistice agreement.
The U.S. says it′s keeping a close eye on any sort of unusual movements and warned North Korea that any further provocations would further it from the international community.
Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.
Title: S. Korea denounces N. Korea for linking family reunions and war drills
This time, South Korea flexed its verbal muscles against the North.
"Improper and overstretched."
The words used to label the communist state′s recent claims to halt Seoul-Washington joint military drills for resuming separated family reunions.
To help us read between the lines, here′s our Hwang Sung-hee.
South Korea slammed North Korea on Wednesday for linking the reunions for war-separated families and the ongoing military drills between Seoul and Washington.
"The military exercises are defensive, annual and regular. The i
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
North Korea has reportedly intensified firing drills near the border.
The South Korean military says... it will take stern countermeasures in the event of any provocations.
South Korea′s opposition party unveils more evidence the nation′s spy agency hacked personal computers.
And Chinese stock market volatility takes a toll on Korean shares....as the benchmark KOSPI closes below the 1-thousand-950 mark for the first time in six months.
Hello... and welcome to Prime Time News... on this Wednesday, August 19th.
I′m Hwang Ji-hye.
And I′m Daniel Choy.
Thanks for joining us.
Title: N. Korea flexing muscles at border: source
South Korea′s military has reportedly detected unusual artillery movements on the inter-Korean border... leading to concerns that they are being readied to fire at the South′s loudspeakers.
While experts say... further military provocation is unlikely when Seoul and Washington are holding their joint military exercises,... the South Korean military is closely monitoring the situation.
Our Kim Hyun-bin has the details.
Seoul′s defense ministry said Wednesday that it spotted extra activity at the North′s heavy artillery units on the border near the location of South Korea′s loudspeakers.
Some experts say the communist regime is preparing to fire at the speakers.
The ministry says it′s keeping a close eye on the recent artillery movements to determine if the recent exercises are aimed at targeting the speakers.
Psychological warfare is being conducted on both sides of the border using loudspeakers to broadcast propaganda.
Pyongyang′s mine detonations on the southern side of the military demarcation line that severely injured two South Korean soldiers earlier this month resulted in the South resuming, after 11 years, its use of loudspeakers to broadcast propaganda over the border.
North Korea has demanded that the South tear down its loudspeakers or risk indiscriminate attacks as a consequence.
Both the U.S. State Department and the Pentagon on Tuesday local time slammed North Korea for the explosions,... calling the incident a violation of the armistice agreement.
The U.S. says it′s keeping a close eye on any sort of unusual movements and warned North Korea that any further provocations would further it from the international community.
Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.
Title: S. Korea denounces N. Korea for linking family reunions and war drills
This time, South Korea flexed its verbal muscles against the North.
"Improper and overstretched."
The words used to label the communist state′s recent claims to halt Seoul-Washington joint military drills for resuming separated family reunions.
To help us read between the lines, here′s our Hwang Sung-hee.
South Korea slammed North Korea on Wednesday for linking the reunions for war-separated families and the ongoing military drills between Seoul and Washington.
"The military exercises are defensive, annual and regular. The i
published:19 Aug 2015
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 North Korea fires rocket toward South's loudspeakers
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
Inter-Korean tensions reach a new high, as the two sides exchange fire along the western border.
Residents near the area are evacuated, while the President called on the military to maintain full readiness.
It′s finally confirmed, President Park Geun-hye will visit China for its World War Two ceremony... but may not attend the military parade, which U.S. President Barack Obama and other Western leaders chose to skip.
A possible rate hike from the U.S. Fed, downside risks stemming from the devalued Chinese Yuan, and plunging global oil prices... with all these factors in mind, Finance Minister says the government is preparing various countermeasures.
Hello... and welcome to Prime Time News... on this Thursday, August 20th.
I′m Daniel Choy.
And I′m Hwang Ji-hye.
Thanks for joining us.
Title: North Korea fires rocket toward South′s loudspeakers
Earlier today, the two Koreas exchanged artillery rounds at the western border.
For the latest on escalating tensions at the DMZ, let′s connect to our defense ministry correspondent Kim Hyun-bin.
Hyun-bin.
Ji-hye. It was 3:53 p.m. and 4:12 p.m. this afternoon when North Korea fired several artillery shell across the border targeting South Korea′s propaganda loudspeakers right along the military demarcation line.
Seoul defense ministry announced earlier Thursday that a shell firing was picked up on radar moving towards the South′s western front,... but that there were no reports of damage.
An hour or so after the attack, the South Korean military responded with tens of 155mm artillery rounds at the origin of attack.
"Our military has up its security condition to the highest level and looking for any unusual movements from North Korea. We will strongly counter any future provocation from the North."
The ministry said an evacuation order was issued for nearby areas, and more than two thousand residents were evacuated. Even the highest alert, Jindogae-1, was issued along some parts of the border.
North Korea has said it will take military action if South Korea does not stop broadcasting propaganda messages at the border.
Tell us more about that.
Sure. The announcement came just an hour after the firing....at 5 pm from North Korea′s general staff department. North Korea has said South Korea has 48 hours to stop broadcasting the messages or it will take strong military action.
In a separate letter, North Korea′s ruling Workers′ Party secretary Kim Yang-Gon urged the head of South Korea′s National Security Office, Kim Kwan-jin, to halt all propaganda broadcasts, calling the messages a declaration of war.
The letter also said North Korea would make efforts to improve inter-Korean ties if the South shuts down the loudspeakers.
But South Korea′s defense ministry says it has no plans to stop its anti-Pyongyang broadcasts.
North Korea has refused to admit or apologize for recent landmine explosions in the DMZ that severely injured two South Korean soldiers.
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
Inter-Korean tensions reach a new high, as the two sides exchange fire along the western border.
Residents near the area are evacuated, while the President called on the military to maintain full readiness.
It′s finally confirmed, President Park Geun-hye will visit China for its World War Two ceremony... but may not attend the military parade, which U.S. President Barack Obama and other Western leaders chose to skip.
A possible rate hike from the U.S. Fed, downside risks stemming from the devalued Chinese Yuan, and plunging global oil prices... with all these factors in mind, Finance Minister says the government is preparing various countermeasures.
Hello... and welcome to Prime Time News... on this Thursday, August 20th.
I′m Daniel Choy.
And I′m Hwang Ji-hye.
Thanks for joining us.
Title: North Korea fires rocket toward South′s loudspeakers
Earlier today, the two Koreas exchanged artillery rounds at the western border.
For the latest on escalating tensions at the DMZ, let′s connect to our defense ministry correspondent Kim Hyun-bin.
Hyun-bin.
Ji-hye. It was 3:53 p.m. and 4:12 p.m. this afternoon when North Korea fired several artillery shell across the border targeting South Korea′s propaganda loudspeakers right along the military demarcation line.
Seoul defense ministry announced earlier Thursday that a shell firing was picked up on radar moving towards the South′s western front,... but that there were no reports of damage.
An hour or so after the attack, the South Korean military responded with tens of 155mm artillery rounds at the origin of attack.
"Our military has up its security condition to the highest level and looking for any unusual movements from North Korea. We will strongly counter any future provocation from the North."
The ministry said an evacuation order was issued for nearby areas, and more than two thousand residents were evacuated. Even the highest alert, Jindogae-1, was issued along some parts of the border.
North Korea has said it will take military action if South Korea does not stop broadcasting propaganda messages at the border.
Tell us more about that.
Sure. The announcement came just an hour after the firing....at 5 pm from North Korea′s general staff department. North Korea has said South Korea has 48 hours to stop broadcasting the messages or it will take strong military action.
In a separate letter, North Korea′s ruling Workers′ Party secretary Kim Yang-Gon urged the head of South Korea′s National Security Office, Kim Kwan-jin, to halt all propaganda broadcasts, calling the messages a declaration of war.
The letter also said North Korea would make efforts to improve inter-Korean ties if the South shuts down the loudspeakers.
But South Korea′s defense ministry says it has no plans to stop its anti-Pyongyang broadcasts.
North Korea has refused to admit or apologize for recent landmine explosions in the DMZ that severely injured two South Korean soldiers.
published:20 Aug 2015
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 S. Korean military raises alert level on western border
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
The Defense Minister announces South Korea′s military will intensify operations along the DMZ and raised the alert level... in response to North Korea′s secret planting of landmines.
With national development and unity in mind, President Park Geun-hye and her officials carefully review a list of candidates to receive special pardons on Liberation Day.
In response to growing public concerns over the Lotte family feud, the group′s chairman issues an apology and vows to make necessary changes within the conglomerate.
Hello... and welcome to Prime Time News... on this Tuesday, August 11th.
I′m Daniel Choy.
And I′m Hwang Ji-hye.
Thanks for joining us.
Title: S. Korean military raises alert level on western border
We start with spiking inter-Korean tensions.
South Korean military has raised its military alert level to the highest footing.
A move deemed necessary... since Seoul identified North Korea as the culprit behind the mine explosions at the border.
Kim Hyun-bin starts us off.
The South Korean military has issued an alert on the country′s western border... following the defense ministry′s announcement Monday that North Korea was behind the recent landmine explosions that severely wounded two South Korean soldiers.
Defense Minister Han Min-koo says the South Korean military will intensify its operations along the demilitarized zone.
"We will not be daunted. We will conduct operations to seize control at the DMZ."
Han also confirmed that South Korea on Monday afternoon resumed its previous policy of blasting anti-Pyongyang propaganda across the inter-Korean border,... and is reviewing other follow-up steps it can take.
This marks the first time South Korea has cranked up the loudspeakers since the two Koreas agreed that Seoul would stop in June 2004.
North Korea has yet to issue a response since the broadcasts resumed,... but in 2010 when the South said it would restart the speakers in the wake of North Korea′s sinking of a South Korean warship,... Pyongyang threatened to fire on the speakers.
South Korea′s defense ministry said on Tuesday that it will counter and destroy the source of the attack if the North decides to fire on the loudspeakers.
Responding to the latest spike in inter-Korean tensions,... UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged North Korea to respect the armistice agreement and engage in dialogue to ease tensions on the peninsula..
In regards to a probe into the landmine blasts,... military officials say North Korea may have planted the mines ahead of a possible incursion into the South.
The North might have also been trying to derail an annual round of military drills between Seoul and Washington slated for next week.
Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.
Title: S. Korean soldiers ′ready to retaliate′ against N. Korea
After two of their brothers in arms fell victim to North Korean landmines in the DMZ,... South Korean soldiers... who are the first to respond to provocations
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
The Defense Minister announces South Korea′s military will intensify operations along the DMZ and raised the alert level... in response to North Korea′s secret planting of landmines.
With national development and unity in mind, President Park Geun-hye and her officials carefully review a list of candidates to receive special pardons on Liberation Day.
In response to growing public concerns over the Lotte family feud, the group′s chairman issues an apology and vows to make necessary changes within the conglomerate.
Hello... and welcome to Prime Time News... on this Tuesday, August 11th.
I′m Daniel Choy.
And I′m Hwang Ji-hye.
Thanks for joining us.
Title: S. Korean military raises alert level on western border
We start with spiking inter-Korean tensions.
South Korean military has raised its military alert level to the highest footing.
A move deemed necessary... since Seoul identified North Korea as the culprit behind the mine explosions at the border.
Kim Hyun-bin starts us off.
The South Korean military has issued an alert on the country′s western border... following the defense ministry′s announcement Monday that North Korea was behind the recent landmine explosions that severely wounded two South Korean soldiers.
Defense Minister Han Min-koo says the South Korean military will intensify its operations along the demilitarized zone.
"We will not be daunted. We will conduct operations to seize control at the DMZ."
Han also confirmed that South Korea on Monday afternoon resumed its previous policy of blasting anti-Pyongyang propaganda across the inter-Korean border,... and is reviewing other follow-up steps it can take.
This marks the first time South Korea has cranked up the loudspeakers since the two Koreas agreed that Seoul would stop in June 2004.
North Korea has yet to issue a response since the broadcasts resumed,... but in 2010 when the South said it would restart the speakers in the wake of North Korea′s sinking of a South Korean warship,... Pyongyang threatened to fire on the speakers.
South Korea′s defense ministry said on Tuesday that it will counter and destroy the source of the attack if the North decides to fire on the loudspeakers.
Responding to the latest spike in inter-Korean tensions,... UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged North Korea to respect the armistice agreement and engage in dialogue to ease tensions on the peninsula..
In regards to a probe into the landmine blasts,... military officials say North Korea may have planted the mines ahead of a possible incursion into the South.
The North might have also been trying to derail an annual round of military drills between Seoul and Washington slated for next week.
Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.
Title: S. Korean soldiers ′ready to retaliate′ against N. Korea
After two of their brothers in arms fell victim to North Korean landmines in the DMZ,... South Korean soldiers... who are the first to respond to provocations
published:11 Aug 2015
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 N. Korea puts frontline troops on war footing as inter-Korean tensions rise
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
North Korea declares a "state of war" in frontline areas... and orders his military to prepare for battle.
South Korea... vows stern countermeasures to any provocations.
The international community expresses concern over rising tensions... calling on both sides to keep calm.
Washington reiterates its commitment to defending South Korea.
And... as sparring between South and North Korea adds to global economic uncertainties,... South Korean shares plunge to their lowest level in two years.
Hello... and welcome to Prime Time News... on this Friday, August 21st.
I′m Hwang Ji-hye.
And I′m Daniel Choy.
Thanks for joining us.
Title: N. Korea puts frontline troops on war footing as inter-Korean tensions rise
We start with the escalating tensions between the two Koreas.
Emergency meetings have been held in Seoul and Pyongyang... and the militaries of both Koreas are on high alert.
This follows the exchange of artillery fire across the border yesterday... and landmine blasts that maimed two South Korean soldeirs earlier this month.
For the latest... we go live to our Kim Hyun-bin... at the defense ministry in Seoul.
Hyun-bin, we′re hearing reports that the North′s forward area units are in full preparation for military action?
Yes.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has declared a "quasi-state of war" and ordered his chief commanders to join frontline troops to prepare for military operations.
""We have received orders from the supreme commander to fully arm our troops on the border and issue a quasi-state of war starting at 5 p.m. on Friday."
Military officials say that they have detected movements of scud and Rodong missiles...which can be fired at any given moment. Scud missiles have a range of 500 kilometers while Rodong missiles...can cover up to 12 hundred kilometers,... meaning that both are able to target any point across the Korean peninsula when fired from the border.
The South Korean military says it is keeping a close watch on any missile movement in the North.
Amid the heightened tension defense minister Han Min-koo released a statement to the nation on Friday, putting his foot on the ground on North Korean issues.
"If North Korea decides to provoke...we will do as we′ve warned, that is, retaliate mercilessly and make them pay. Korea and the U.S. are under a mutual assistance system and will contain future provocations from Pyongyang."
Minister Han said earlier in the day that possible provocations could take place soon after the deadline imposed by the North, which is Saturday at 5 p.m.
To this, Han emphasized that the military will strongly counter any provocations from the North.
South Korea′s defense ministry sent a message to Pyongyang through their inter-Korean communication line ..... just a few hours ago.
It stated that the recent land mine explosions at the DMZ were a clear violation of the armistice agreement and the non-aggression pa
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
North Korea declares a "state of war" in frontline areas... and orders his military to prepare for battle.
South Korea... vows stern countermeasures to any provocations.
The international community expresses concern over rising tensions... calling on both sides to keep calm.
Washington reiterates its commitment to defending South Korea.
And... as sparring between South and North Korea adds to global economic uncertainties,... South Korean shares plunge to their lowest level in two years.
Hello... and welcome to Prime Time News... on this Friday, August 21st.
I′m Hwang Ji-hye.
And I′m Daniel Choy.
Thanks for joining us.
Title: N. Korea puts frontline troops on war footing as inter-Korean tensions rise
We start with the escalating tensions between the two Koreas.
Emergency meetings have been held in Seoul and Pyongyang... and the militaries of both Koreas are on high alert.
This follows the exchange of artillery fire across the border yesterday... and landmine blasts that maimed two South Korean soldeirs earlier this month.
For the latest... we go live to our Kim Hyun-bin... at the defense ministry in Seoul.
Hyun-bin, we′re hearing reports that the North′s forward area units are in full preparation for military action?
Yes.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has declared a "quasi-state of war" and ordered his chief commanders to join frontline troops to prepare for military operations.
""We have received orders from the supreme commander to fully arm our troops on the border and issue a quasi-state of war starting at 5 p.m. on Friday."
Military officials say that they have detected movements of scud and Rodong missiles...which can be fired at any given moment. Scud missiles have a range of 500 kilometers while Rodong missiles...can cover up to 12 hundred kilometers,... meaning that both are able to target any point across the Korean peninsula when fired from the border.
The South Korean military says it is keeping a close watch on any missile movement in the North.
Amid the heightened tension defense minister Han Min-koo released a statement to the nation on Friday, putting his foot on the ground on North Korean issues.
"If North Korea decides to provoke...we will do as we′ve warned, that is, retaliate mercilessly and make them pay. Korea and the U.S. are under a mutual assistance system and will contain future provocations from Pyongyang."
Minister Han said earlier in the day that possible provocations could take place soon after the deadline imposed by the North, which is Saturday at 5 p.m.
To this, Han emphasized that the military will strongly counter any provocations from the North.
South Korea′s defense ministry sent a message to Pyongyang through their inter-Korean communication line ..... just a few hours ago.
It stated that the recent land mine explosions at the DMZ were a clear violation of the armistice agreement and the non-aggression pa
published:21 Aug 2015
views:2244
The Truth About North Korea ? This is How North Korean People Live
North Koreais a state that covers the northern part of the Korean peninsula located in East Asia. The capital city is Pyongyang .
It borders of China ( 1416 km of common borders ) to the north and Russia in the north-east ( 19 km of border ) and the Republic of Korea to the south ( 238 km border ). This last frontier south is lined either side of 2 km wide by the demilitarized zone (DMZ), which is actually very heavily militarized, as monitored by a total of more than one million soldiers . The Japan near maritime neighbor, is separated from North Korea by the Sea of Japan .
Led by the only dynasty communist of history , North Korea is a state in single party with a " United Front "led by the Workers' Party of Korea (KWP). The country's government follows the official ideology of autonomy of the Juche developed by President Kim Il-sung . After his death in 1994 , Kim Jong-Il , his son, succeeded him as head of state but not as President of the Republic, this function being remained "forever" attached to the person of Kim Il-sung , . After the breakup of the Soviet Union and a series of natural disasters, North Korea suffered a famine by 900 000 to two million deaths , . Kim Jong Il then adopts the policy of Songun or "military first" to strengthen the country and the government.
The communist regime , type Stalinist , works in a logical totalitarian , , , , , , ; It mobilizes a personality cult around Kim Il Sung and his descendants, and one of the lowest levels of human rights in the world . The regime is also dynastic: after the death of Kim Jong-il in 2011, his youngest son Kim Jong-un succeeded him .
North Korea is the most militarized country in the world in regard to the proportion of the population engaged in the armed forces , with a total of 9,495,000 men active, reserve and paramilitary . The country is developing a nuclear program , and a space program .
A Commission of Inquiry of the UN in 2014 estimated that hundreds of thousands of political opponents were killed in camps for the past 50 years what it calls a crime against humanity and from 80 000 to 120 000 political prisoners are detained in camps that date.
As in South Korea , the company is marked by the legacy of Confucianism (which implies respect for parents, elders and teachers), but also by a socialist culture. Warm and welcoming, the Koreans are socially conservative in the field of morals 149 . Unlike the capitalist countries, the different social status of North Korean society is very hierarchical express less differences in wages in the award by the state of basic goods (housing, food, clothing, goods consumption). The liberalization of prices and wages since 2002, however, tends to undermine traditional social organization.
The establishment of a system of popular democracy after 1945 overthrew social relationships, placing the old aristocracy yangban and Japanese employees at the bottom of the social ladder, while the workers and former resistance fighters were promoted. In a context where family and professional relationships are essential social networks, the division of Korea was painfully felt as a penalty imposed on a country that was not part of the defeated states, unlike the Germany . The Korean War also affected many Korean families. The reunification of Korea is a major objective for all Koreans are a people very homogeneous.
North Koreais a state that covers the northern part of the Korean peninsula located in East Asia. The capital city is Pyongyang .
It borders of China ( 1416 km of common borders ) to the north and Russia in the north-east ( 19 km of border ) and the Republic of Korea to the south ( 238 km border ). This last frontier south is lined either side of 2 km wide by the demilitarized zone (DMZ), which is actually very heavily militarized, as monitored by a total of more than one million soldiers . The Japan near maritime neighbor, is separated from North Korea by the Sea of Japan .
Led by the only dynasty communist of history , North Korea is a state in single party with a " United Front "led by the Workers' Party of Korea (KWP). The country's government follows the official ideology of autonomy of the Juche developed by President Kim Il-sung . After his death in 1994 , Kim Jong-Il , his son, succeeded him as head of state but not as President of the Republic, this function being remained "forever" attached to the person of Kim Il-sung , . After the breakup of the Soviet Union and a series of natural disasters, North Korea suffered a famine by 900 000 to two million deaths , . Kim Jong Il then adopts the policy of Songun or "military first" to strengthen the country and the government.
The communist regime , type Stalinist , works in a logical totalitarian , , , , , , ; It mobilizes a personality cult around Kim Il Sung and his descendants, and one of the lowest levels of human rights in the world . The regime is also dynastic: after the death of Kim Jong-il in 2011, his youngest son Kim Jong-un succeeded him .
North Korea is the most militarized country in the world in regard to the proportion of the population engaged in the armed forces , with a total of 9,495,000 men active, reserve and paramilitary . The country is developing a nuclear program , and a space program .
A Commission of Inquiry of the UN in 2014 estimated that hundreds of thousands of political opponents were killed in camps for the past 50 years what it calls a crime against humanity and from 80 000 to 120 000 political prisoners are detained in camps that date.
As in South Korea , the company is marked by the legacy of Confucianism (which implies respect for parents, elders and teachers), but also by a socialist culture. Warm and welcoming, the Koreans are socially conservative in the field of morals 149 . Unlike the capitalist countries, the different social status of North Korean society is very hierarchical express less differences in wages in the award by the state of basic goods (housing, food, clothing, goods consumption). The liberalization of prices and wages since 2002, however, tends to undermine traditional social organization.
The establishment of a system of popular democracy after 1945 overthrew social relationships, placing the old aristocracy yangban and Japanese employees at the bottom of the social ladder, while the workers and former resistance fighters were promoted. In a context where family and professional relationships are essential social networks, the division of Korea was painfully felt as a penalty imposed on a country that was not part of the defeated states, unlike the Germany . The Korean War also affected many Korean families. The reunification of Korea is a major objective for all Koreans are a people very homogeneous.
published:09 Feb 2015
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Across Borders with Dr Farish - Episode 4: North Korea – China
The hermit kingdom is open for business. Dr Farish visits the biggest trade fair that North Korea has ever organised on foreign soil in China, and also speak to those secretly helping North Korea defectors.
Across Borders with Dr Farish has won "Best Documentary Series" (International Affairs) at the New York Festivals 2015.
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The hermit kingdom is open for business. Dr Farish visits the biggest trade fair that North Korea has ever organised on foreign soil in China, and also speak to those secretly helping North Korea defectors.
Across Borders with Dr Farish has won "Best Documentary Series" (International Affairs) at the New York Festivals 2015.
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Dodge Billingsley
Film producer and director, Combat Films
Billingsley discusses his travels in China and discusses attempts to create a lasting, vital state out of North Korea.
09/16/2009
Dodge Billingsley
Film producer and director, Combat Films
Billingsley discusses his travels in China and discusses attempts to create a lasting, vital state out of North Korea.
09/16/2009
RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle.
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RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle.
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RTD ON TWITTER: http://twitter.com/RT_DOC
RTD ON FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/RTDocumentary
The Korean War (Korean: 한국전쟁 or 조선전쟁, Hanja: 韓國戰爭 or 朝鮮戰爭; 25 June 1950 -- 27 July 1953) was a war between the Republic of Korea (South Korea), supported by ...
The Korean War (Korean: 한국전쟁 or 조선전쟁, Hanja: 韓國戰爭 or 朝鮮戰爭; 25 June 1950 -- 27 July 1953) was a war between the Republic of Korea (South Korea), supported by ...
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Get a taste of industry experts feedbacks on this year Theme: "Beyond Top Tiers. Mobile Forward: Reaching the New Chinese Consumers”
More infos on 2015 Speakers and Agenda on http://www.chinaconnect.fr
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Unreported World China & North Korea The Great Escape
This year marks the 65th anniversary of the start of the Korean War. Although the Cold War is over, Koreans still live under the strain and tension of a divided Korea. With over 30,000 North Korean defectors currently living in South Korea, public awareness of them is not as great as it once was. It′s time to shed light on the harsh reality and problems they face. Our panelists share their thoughts on North Korean defectors on this week′s episode of NEWSTELLERS.
한국 전쟁이 발발한지 어느덧 65주년입니다. 지구상에 냉전은 종식되었지만 한반도에는 분단과 더불어 갈등관계가 여전히 존재합니다. 북한이탈주민의 수가 3만 명에 육박하는 오늘날, 새로운 삶의 터전을 찾아 위험을 무릅쓰는 그들을 우린 아직도 잘 알지 못합니다. 탈북 주민들이 겪고 있는 어려움이 세분화되고 심각성이 깊어지고 있는 만큼, 이제 그들의 현실에 더 깊은 관심이 필요합니다. 뉴스텔러스의 패널들과 함께 가깝고도 먼 북한이탈주민에 대해 생각해보
This year marks the 65th anniversary of the start of the Korean War. Although the Cold War is over, Koreans still live under the strain and tension of a divided Korea. With over 30,000 North Korean defectors currently living in South Korea, public awareness of them is not as great as it once was. It′s time to shed light on the harsh reality and problems they face. Our panelists share their thoughts on North Korean defectors on this week′s episode of NEWSTELLERS.
한국 전쟁이 발발한지 어느덧 65주년입니다. 지구상에 냉전은 종식되었지만 한반도에는 분단과 더불어 갈등관계가 여전히 존재합니다. 북한이탈주민의 수가 3만 명에 육박하는 오늘날, 새로운 삶의 터전을 찾아 위험을 무릅쓰는 그들을 우린 아직도 잘 알지 못합니다. 탈북 주민들이 겪고 있는 어려움이 세분화되고 심각성이 깊어지고 있는 만큼, 이제 그들의 현실에 더 깊은 관심이 필요합니다. 뉴스텔러스의 패널들과 함께 가깝고도 먼 북한이탈주민에 대해 생각해보
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Vice founder Shane Smith managed to get into North Korea after a year and half of trying and is witness to the craziness of this hermit nation.
Crazy is actually kind of an understatement.
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Vice founder Shane Smith managed to get into North Korea after a year and half of trying and is witness to the craziness of this hermit nation.
Crazy is actually kind of an understatement.
More from Shane Smith: http://www.vice.com/author/shane-smith
Follow Shane on Twitter: https://twitter.com/shanesmith30
Watch the rest here: http://bit.ly/Inside-North-Korea
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published:19 Dec 2011
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June 2014 Breaking News USA troops activities border Nkorea warned catastrophic military clash
June 2014 Breaking News North Korea warned provocative activities USA troops truce village border could lead to a catastrophic military clash http://news.yah...
June 2014 Breaking News North Korea warned provocative activities USA troops truce village border could lead to a catastrophic military clash http://news.yah...
In this episode, South Korean indie rockers Thornapple, South Korean rockers The Koxx, French-Sudanese duo Debruit and Alsarah, Chilean pop singer Alex Anwandter, Japanese pop band Yoshida Yohei Group, and Russian instrumental rock band Mooncake.
Visit http://www.borderblaster.org to watch a slate of curated music videos from around the world -- and vote on your favorites to help create monthly viewers' choice Border Blaster episodes.
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In this episode, South Korean indie rockers Thornapple, South Korean rockers The Koxx, French-Sudanese duo Debruit and Alsarah, Chilean pop singer Alex Anwandter, Japanese pop band Yoshida Yohei Group, and Russian instrumental rock band Mooncake.
Visit http://www.borderblaster.org to watch a slate of curated music videos from around the world -- and vote on your favorites to help create monthly viewers' choice Border Blaster episodes.
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published:26 Nov 2014
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Medical Korea | Medical Charity Program: A Message of hope that surpasess Border
Two Children from different countries who had been suffered from their own disease visited Korea to get medical treatment through Medical Korea's medical cha...
Two Children from different countries who had been suffered from their own disease visited Korea to get medical treatment through Medical Korea's medical cha...
Thor Halvorssen, president of the Human Rights Foundation (HRF), appeared on Sirius XM Insight with Michael Moynihan to discuss HRF’s Disrupt North Korea program, which consists, among other things, of balloon launches carrying information and equipment over the North Korean border, and helping defector groups break the Kim regime’s monopoly on information. Halvorssen also discussed about the erosion of democracy in Venezuela and new developments in the trial of Venezuelan prisoner of conscience, Leopoldo López. The radio interview aired on August 21, 2015.
For more information, please visit the HRF website: http://hrf.org/
Thor Halvorssen, president of the Human Rights Foundation (HRF), appeared on Sirius XM Insight with Michael Moynihan to discuss HRF’s Disrupt North Korea program, which consists, among other things, of balloon launches carrying information and equipment over the North Korean border, and helping defector groups break the Kim regime’s monopoly on information. Halvorssen also discussed about the erosion of democracy in Venezuela and new developments in the trial of Venezuelan prisoner of conscience, Leopoldo López. The radio interview aired on August 21, 2015.
For more information, please visit the HRF website: http://hrf.org/
published:24 Aug 2015
views:19
South and North Korea: escalation or peace opportunity?
Tension is running high in the Korean peninsula after a recent attack in the border.
Presenter: Mike Hanna
Guests:
BJ Kim - Adjunct Professor at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies.
Andrew Leung - Asia Region Strategist.
Robert Kelly - Professor of International Relations and Diplomacy at Pusan National University.
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Tension is running high in the Korean peninsula after a recent attack in the border.
Presenter: Mike Hanna
Guests:
BJ Kim - Adjunct Professor at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies.
Andrew Leung - Asia Region Strategist.
Robert Kelly - Professor of International Relations and Diplomacy at Pusan National University.
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published:23 Aug 2015
views:88
Liberty in North Korea EPIC NEW 2015 HD Documentary
Liberty in North Korea EPIC NEW 2015 HD Documentary
North Korea officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK; Chosŏn'gŭl: 조선민주주의인민공화국; hancha: 朝鮮民主主義人民共和國; MR: Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk), is a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. The capital and largest city is Pyongyang. North Korea shares a land border with China to the north and north-west, along the Amnok (Yalu) and Tumen rivers, and a small section of the Tumen River also forms a border with Russia to the north-east.[6] The Korean Demilitarized Zone marks the de facto boundary between North Korea and South Korea. The legitimacy of this border is not accepted by either side, as both states claim to be the legitimate government of the entire peninsula.
The Empire of Japan annexed Korea in 1910. After the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II in 1945, Korea was divided into two zones by the United States and the Soviet Union, with the north occupied by the Soviets and the south by the Americans. Negotiations on reunification failed, and in 1948 two separate governments were formed: the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in the north, and the Republic of Korea in the south. These conflicting claims of sovereignty led to the Korean War (1950–53). Although the Korean Armistice Agreement brought about a ceasefire, no official peace treaty was ever signed.[7] Both states were accepted into the United Nations in 1991.[8]
Liberty in North Korea EPIC NEW 2015 HD Documentary
North Korea officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK; Chosŏn'gŭl: 조선민주주의인민공화국; hancha: 朝鮮民主主義人民共和國; MR: Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk), is a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. The capital and largest city is Pyongyang. North Korea shares a land border with China to the north and north-west, along the Amnok (Yalu) and Tumen rivers, and a small section of the Tumen River also forms a border with Russia to the north-east.[6] The Korean Demilitarized Zone marks the de facto boundary between North Korea and South Korea. The legitimacy of this border is not accepted by either side, as both states claim to be the legitimate government of the entire peninsula.
The Empire of Japan annexed Korea in 1910. After the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II in 1945, Korea was divided into two zones by the United States and the Soviet Union, with the north occupied by the Soviets and the south by the Americans. Negotiations on reunification failed, and in 1948 two separate governments were formed: the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in the north, and the Republic of Korea in the south. These conflicting claims of sovereignty led to the Korean War (1950–53). Although the Korean Armistice Agreement brought about a ceasefire, no official peace treaty was ever signed.[7] Both states were accepted into the United Nations in 1991.[8]
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Korean War in Color documents war-torn Korea the way the soldiers saw it-in full, shocking color. This digitally mastered DVD presents a true picture of war-full of terror, chaos, blood and courage. Many of the images included here have never been seen by the general public before, having been kept top secret for decades by military officials for fear of a public backlash.
Here are just a few of the color highlights: M.A.S.H. units in action-no Hawkeye, B.J., radar or Klinger here-these are the real men and women who saved thousands of lives. Also, the daring Inchon invasion, the battle of Seol, the Naktong River campaign, winter along the Chosin Reservoir, War in the Skies, and legendary director John Ford s rare footage of the 1st Marine
Division in Action.
In April 1950 Kim Il-sung travelled to Moscow and secured Stalin's support for a policy to unify Korea under his authority. Although agreeing with the invasion of South Korea in principle, Stalin refused to become directly involved in Kim's plans, and advised Kim to enlist Chinese support instead. In May 1950 Kim visited Beijing, and succeeded in gaining Mao's endorsement. At the time, Mao's support for Kim was largely political (he was contemplating the invasions of Taiwan and Tibet), and was unaware of Kim's precise intentions or the timing of Kim's attack. When the Korean war broke out, the Chinese were in the process of demobilizing half of the PLA's 5.6 million soldiers Stalin created "detailed [war] plans" that were communicated to the North Koreans.
On 7 June 1950, Kim Il-sung called for an election in whole Korea on 5--8 August 1950 and a consultative conference in Haeju on 15--17 June 1950. On 11 June, the North sent three diplomats to the South, who were later arrested by the South. Fourteen days later on 25 June 1950, the North Korean People's Army (KPA) crossed the 38th parallel border and invaded South Korea.
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Korean War in Color documents war-torn Korea the way the soldiers saw it-in full, shocking color. This digitally mastered DVD presents a true picture of war-full of terror, chaos, blood and courage. Many of the images included here have never been seen by the general public before, having been kept top secret for decades by military officials for fear of a public backlash.
Here are just a few of the color highlights: M.A.S.H. units in action-no Hawkeye, B.J., radar or Klinger here-these are the real men and women who saved thousands of lives. Also, the daring Inchon invasion, the battle of Seol, the Naktong River campaign, winter along the Chosin Reservoir, War in the Skies, and legendary director John Ford s rare footage of the 1st Marine
Division in Action.
In April 1950 Kim Il-sung travelled to Moscow and secured Stalin's support for a policy to unify Korea under his authority. Although agreeing with the invasion of South Korea in principle, Stalin refused to become directly involved in Kim's plans, and advised Kim to enlist Chinese support instead. In May 1950 Kim visited Beijing, and succeeded in gaining Mao's endorsement. At the time, Mao's support for Kim was largely political (he was contemplating the invasions of Taiwan and Tibet), and was unaware of Kim's precise intentions or the timing of Kim's attack. When the Korean war broke out, the Chinese were in the process of demobilizing half of the PLA's 5.6 million soldiers Stalin created "detailed [war] plans" that were communicated to the North Koreans.
On 7 June 1950, Kim Il-sung called for an election in whole Korea on 5--8 August 1950 and a consultative conference in Haeju on 15--17 June 1950. On 11 June, the North sent three diplomats to the South, who were later arrested by the South. Fourteen days later on 25 June 1950, the North Korean People's Army (KPA) crossed the 38th parallel border and invaded South Korea.
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This video shows the events leading to the Korean War, conduct of the war from 1950 to 1953, and cessation of hostilities in July 1953.
The original title of this video is: Army In Action -- Episode X -- The Cobra Strikes. The documentary is a part of "The Big Picture" series produced by the U.S. Army.
About the Korean War:
The Korean War (25 June 1950 -- 27 July 1953) was a war between the Republic of Korea (South Korea), supported by the United Nations, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), supported by the People's Republic of China. It was primarily the result of the political division of Korea by an agreement of the victorious Allies at the conclusion of the Pacific War at the end of World War II. The Korean Peninsula was ruled by the Empire of Japan from 1910 until the end of World War II. Following the surrender of the Empire of Japan in September 1945, American administrators divided the peninsula along the 38th parallel, with U.S. military forces occupying the southern half and Soviet military forces occupying the northern half.
The failure to hold free elections throughout the Korean Peninsula in 1948 deepened the division between the two sides; the North established a communist government, while the South established a nominally democratic government. The 38th parallel increasingly became a political border between the two Korean states. Although reunification negotiations continued in the months preceding the war, tension intensified. Cross-border skirmishes and raids at the 38th Parallel persisted. The situation escalated into open warfare when North Korean forces invaded South Korea on 25 June 1950. In 1950, the Soviet Union boycotted the United Nations Security Council, in protest at representation of China by the Kuomintang/Republic of China government, which had taken refuge in Taiwan following defeat in the Chinese Civil War. In the absence of a dissenting voice from the Soviet Union, who could have vetoed it, the United States and other countries passed a Security Council resolution authorizing military intervention in Korea.
The United States of America provided 88% of the 341,000 international soldiers which aided South Korean forces in repelling the invasion, with twenty other countries of the United Nations offering assistance. Suffering severe casualties within the first two months, the defenders were pushed back to a small area in the south of the Korean Peninsula, known as the Pusan perimeter. A rapid U.N. counter-offensive then drove the North Koreans past the 38th Parallel and almost to the Yalu River, when the People's Republic of China (PRC) entered the war on the side of North Korea. Chinese intervention forced the Southern-allied forces to retreat behind the 38th Parallel. While not directly committing forces to the conflict, the Soviet Union provided material aid to both the North Korean and Chinese armies. The fighting ended on 27 July 1953, when the armistice agreement was signed. The agreement restored the border between the Koreas near the 38th Parallel and created the Korean Demilitarized Zone, a 2.5-mile (4.0 km)-wide fortified buffer zone between the two Korean nations. Minor incidents continue to the present day.
From a military science perspective, it combined strategies and tactics of World War I and World War II: it began with a mobile campaign of swift infantry attacks followed by air bombing raids, but became a static trench war by July 1951.
In the United States of America, the war was initially described by President Harry S. Truman as a "police action" as it was conducted under the auspices of the United Nations. It has been referred to as "The Forgotten War" or "The Unknown War" because of the lack of public attention it received both during and after the war, and in relation to the global scale of World War II, which preceded it, and the subsequent angst of the Vietnam War, which succeeded it. In South Korea, the war is usually referred to as "625" or the 6--2--5 Upheaval (yook-i-o dongnan), reflecting the date of its commencement on 25 June. In North Korea, the war is officially referred to as the Fatherland Liberation War or alternatively the "Chosǒn War". In the People's Republic of China the war is officially called the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, although the term "Chaoxian War" is also used in unofficial contexts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War
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This video shows the events leading to the Korean War, conduct of the war from 1950 to 1953, and cessation of hostilities in July 1953.
The original title of this video is: Army In Action -- Episode X -- The Cobra Strikes. The documentary is a part of "The Big Picture" series produced by the U.S. Army.
About the Korean War:
The Korean War (25 June 1950 -- 27 July 1953) was a war between the Republic of Korea (South Korea), supported by the United Nations, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), supported by the People's Republic of China. It was primarily the result of the political division of Korea by an agreement of the victorious Allies at the conclusion of the Pacific War at the end of World War II. The Korean Peninsula was ruled by the Empire of Japan from 1910 until the end of World War II. Following the surrender of the Empire of Japan in September 1945, American administrators divided the peninsula along the 38th parallel, with U.S. military forces occupying the southern half and Soviet military forces occupying the northern half.
The failure to hold free elections throughout the Korean Peninsula in 1948 deepened the division between the two sides; the North established a communist government, while the South established a nominally democratic government. The 38th parallel increasingly became a political border between the two Korean states. Although reunification negotiations continued in the months preceding the war, tension intensified. Cross-border skirmishes and raids at the 38th Parallel persisted. The situation escalated into open warfare when North Korean forces invaded South Korea on 25 June 1950. In 1950, the Soviet Union boycotted the United Nations Security Council, in protest at representation of China by the Kuomintang/Republic of China government, which had taken refuge in Taiwan following defeat in the Chinese Civil War. In the absence of a dissenting voice from the Soviet Union, who could have vetoed it, the United States and other countries passed a Security Council resolution authorizing military intervention in Korea.
The United States of America provided 88% of the 341,000 international soldiers which aided South Korean forces in repelling the invasion, with twenty other countries of the United Nations offering assistance. Suffering severe casualties within the first two months, the defenders were pushed back to a small area in the south of the Korean Peninsula, known as the Pusan perimeter. A rapid U.N. counter-offensive then drove the North Koreans past the 38th Parallel and almost to the Yalu River, when the People's Republic of China (PRC) entered the war on the side of North Korea. Chinese intervention forced the Southern-allied forces to retreat behind the 38th Parallel. While not directly committing forces to the conflict, the Soviet Union provided material aid to both the North Korean and Chinese armies. The fighting ended on 27 July 1953, when the armistice agreement was signed. The agreement restored the border between the Koreas near the 38th Parallel and created the Korean Demilitarized Zone, a 2.5-mile (4.0 km)-wide fortified buffer zone between the two Korean nations. Minor incidents continue to the present day.
From a military science perspective, it combined strategies and tactics of World War I and World War II: it began with a mobile campaign of swift infantry attacks followed by air bombing raids, but became a static trench war by July 1951.
In the United States of America, the war was initially described by President Harry S. Truman as a "police action" as it was conducted under the auspices of the United Nations. It has been referred to as "The Forgotten War" or "The Unknown War" because of the lack of public attention it received both during and after the war, and in relation to the global scale of World War II, which preceded it, and the subsequent angst of the Vietnam War, which succeeded it. In South Korea, the war is usually referred to as "625" or the 6--2--5 Upheaval (yook-i-o dongnan), reflecting the date of its commencement on 25 June. In North Korea, the war is officially referred to as the Fatherland Liberation War or alternatively the "Chosǒn War". In the People's Republic of China the war is officially called the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, although the term "Chaoxian War" is also used in unofficial contexts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War
Army In Action -- Episode X -- The Cobra Strikes
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LIFE AS A SOUTH KOREAN BORDER GUARD - BBC NEWS
Kim Young Hoon, 20, a private in the South Korean Army, talks about what it is like to fac...
published:19 Jan 2014
LIFE AS A SOUTH KOREAN BORDER GUARD - BBC NEWS
LIFE AS A SOUTH KOREAN BORDER GUARD - BBC NEWS
published:19 Jan 2014
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Kim Young Hoon, 20, a private in the South Korean Army, talks about what it is like to face the ever present danger from North Korea.
In South Korea, military service is compulsory for all young men once they turn 18.
The hostile relationship between North and South Korea means new recruits are on constant alert.
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North Korean soldier flees by crossing dangerous DMZ
A North Korean soldier defects to South Korea across the heavily fortified border that sep...
published:15 Jun 2015
North Korean soldier flees by crossing dangerous DMZ
North Korean soldier flees by crossing dangerous DMZ
published:15 Jun 2015
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A North Korean soldier defects to South Korea across the heavily fortified border that separates the two countries, South Korean authorities say. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
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The Surreal and Very Real DMZ-Walking Into North Korea (With DMZ Facts/Figures)
My tour of the DMZ was perhaps the most surreal and fascinating part of my month long Asia...
published:25 Jul 2013
The Surreal and Very Real DMZ-Walking Into North Korea (With DMZ Facts/Figures)
The Surreal and Very Real DMZ-Walking Into North Korea (With DMZ Facts/Figures)
published:25 Jul 2013
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My tour of the DMZ was perhaps the most surreal and fascinating part of my month long Asia trip. I took a USO tour through Koridoor Tours to Panmunjom, home of the JSA (Joint Security Area) in the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) at the border of South and North Korea. We were given a briefing by a U.S. military officer who gave us the history of the hostilities between the two countries and warned us not to gesture toward any North Korean soldiers should we see any. We could see the U.N Command soldiers, including some ROK (Republic of Korea) soldiers from South Korea. Some of them put half of their bodies behind the buildings to protect themselves in case they were fired upon from the North. We entered the MAC (Military Armistice Building) Conference Room where the two sides meet when they have talks. In the middle of the room is a conference table-half the table is in South Korea, half in North Korea. Once I passed that halfway point, I was standing in North Korea which I did for about 5 minutes-very surreal. When I got back to my hotel in Seoul, I heard on the radio that North Korea would attack South Korea in a few days and those threats continued for weeks.
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North and South Korea exchange fire at border
CNN's Brian Todd reports on the shelling between North and South Korea over propaganda on ...
published:20 Aug 2015
North and South Korea exchange fire at border
North and South Korea exchange fire at border
published:20 Aug 2015
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CNN's Brian Todd reports on the shelling between North and South Korea over propaganda on loudspeakers.
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Inside North Korea: Relations With Russia and a Rare Glimpse of Their Joint Border
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un never completed plans to travel to Moscow for an event to ...
published:25 May 2015
Inside North Korea: Relations With Russia and a Rare Glimpse of Their Joint Border
Inside North Korea: Relations With Russia and a Rare Glimpse of Their Joint Border
published:25 May 2015
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un never completed plans to travel to Moscow for an event to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe. Despite the cancellation, there was still important symbolic meaning behind the young leader’s choice of Russia for his first overseas trip as head of state. FTV’s Anne Hu takes a closer look at the warm relations between the two states. The Tumen River stretches more than 500 kilometers, though only the last 15 kilometers before the mouth serves as a border between Russia and North Korea. Along this section are two coasts, two countries and two very different places.Su C. F.FTV ReporterOn my right is Russia. If you look further down to the right you can see North Korea’s Tumengang.Anne HuFTV News ChiefWe are at the North Korea-Russia border in the North Korean village of Chosal. Across the Tumen River is the Russian town of Khasan.Heading upstream from near the river mouth at the bank of the Tumen River at Chosal Village, we reach Tumengang neighborhood. There are close to 1,000 homes, each with gray roof tiles and blue window shutters.Tumengang Neighborhood GuideEverybody lives his or her own life. Doctors treat patients and teachers teach students.North Korean GuideThe first time I visited, my uncle was alone at home. I asked what he did. He said he managed, cleaned and served as a guide. As a youth I was curious, so I went to see the victory platform and use the binoculars.Farmers grow potatoes and corn along the border each year, but sowing of seeds will have to wait for rainy season. Life isn’t tense or busy like many other border towns, but the tranquility is broken each Tuesday and Friday when the Korea-Russia cross-border train arrives and undergoes customs inspections. Anne HuFTV News ChiefFrom Tumengang neighborhood you can see the Korea-Russia Bridge, which passes over the border. In the past, Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-il’s father, crossed this bridge by train.North Korea founder Kim Il-sung’s fear of flying led him to choose rail transit when visiting the Soviet Union. These journeys from Pyongyang to Moscow contributed to the close historical connection between the countries and paved the way for desperately needed assistance.When North Korea was still a colony of Japan during World War II, Kim Il-sung relied on the Soviet Union for support in his fight of resistance. The Soviet Union provided assistance again in 1945, when the Workers’ Party of North Korea was founded, and on Sept. 9, 1948, when Kim Il-sung founded the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. In the 1950s and 60s, support from the Soviet Union led North Korea to have a rate of industrial development that was second only to Japan in Asia. When the Soviet Union dissolved, this generosity abruptly ended. Desperate for support in the face of international sanctions, as North Korea began to drift away from the Soviet Union, it turned to China. While Russia is still North Korea’s third largest exporter, proportionally it is far behind China, which places first in terms of both exports and imports. The discrepancy is apparent by looking at flight schedules. There is one daily direct round trip flight between Pyongyang and Beijing and no regular direct flights between Pyongyang and Moscow. In terms of the most widely spoken foreign languages in North Korea, Russian trails English and Mandarin.Former StudentKim Il-sung UniversityOf course English is the official language of the world. But in our country, China and Russia are so nearby. So we must study English first, after that we need to study Chinese and Russian as a second foreign language.North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, had chosen Russia as his first foreign state to visit since taking power. While the trip was later cancelled, it still carried important symbolic meaning. Recently, Russia has proposed building a railway that cut across North Korea from north to south and links to the Trans-Siberian Railway. This would provide easy transport of coal, iron, petroleum and natural gas. Early interest from North Korea points toward more opportunity for cooperation in the future.This is FTV’s Anne Hu, Su C. F. and Yeh Chun-hao with an exclusive report from China, North Korea and Russia.
N. Korea issues threat after Koreas exchange fire across border
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Our top story this morning...
North Korea has warned that it will take further military ac...
published:21 Aug 2015
N. Korea issues threat after Koreas exchange fire across border
軍 ″북한군, 서
N. Korea issues threat after Koreas exchange fire across border
軍 ″북한군, 서
published:21 Aug 2015
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Our top story this morning...
North Korea has warned that it will take further military action if South Korea continues to broadcast anti-Pyongyang material across the border.
Pyongyang on Thursday said Seoul had 48 hours to power down the loudspeakers.
The threat came a matter of hours after the North attempted to fire on one of the speakers.
South Korea retaliated by firing artillery rounds back the other way.
For a wrap-up of the day′s events,... Kim Hyun-bin reports.
It was 3:53 p.m. and 4:12 p.m. on Thursday when North Korea fired several artillery shells across the border targeting South Korea′s propaganda loudspeakers right along the military demarcation line.
Seoul’s defense ministry announced earlier Thursday that a shell firing was picked up on radar moving towards the South′s western front,... but that there were no reports of damage.
An hour or so after the attack, the South Korean military responded with tens of 155mm artillery rounds at the origin of attack.
″Our military has up its security condition to the highest level and looking for any unusual movements from North Korea. We will strongly counter any future provocation from the North.″
The ministry said an evacuation order was issued for nearby areas, and more than two thousand residents were evacuated. Even the highest alert, Jindogae-1, was issued along some parts of the border.
North Korea′s general staff department warned that South Korea has 48 hours to stop broadcasting anti-Pyongyang messages or it will take strong military action.
In a separate letter, North Korea′s ruling Workers′ Party secretary Kim Yang-Gon urged the head of South Korea′s National Security Office, Kim Kwan-jin, to halt all propaganda broadcasts, calling the messages a declaration of war.
The letter also said North Korea would make efforts to improve inter-Korean ties if the South shuts down the loudspeakers.
But South Korea′s defense ministry says it has no plans to stop the broadcasts.
North Korea has refused to admit or apologize for recent landmine explosions in the DMZ that severely injured two South Korean soldiers.
The incident drove the South to resume the broadcasts for the first time in eleven years.
Since then North Korea has demanded that the South tear down its loudspeakers or risk indiscriminate attacks as a consequence.
Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.
5:21
Stepping Over The Border Into North Korea: The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Alex (from http://ninjateacher.com) goes over the border into North Korea in the demilitar...
published:24 Mar 2015
Stepping Over The Border Into North Korea: The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Stepping Over The Border Into North Korea: The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
published:24 Mar 2015
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Alex (from http://ninjateacher.com) goes over the border into North Korea in the demilitarized zone (DMZ). Send me a message on Facebook about getting started teaching in Korea - I reply to everyone: http://www.facebook.com/alex.stevens0n
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North-South Korea Border Quiet, Tensions High
The border is quiet for now, but tensions remain high on the Korean peninsula.
Full Story...
published:13 Apr 2013
North-South Korea Border Quiet, Tensions High
North-South Korea Border Quiet, Tensions High
published:13 Apr 2013
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The border is quiet for now, but tensions remain high on the Korean peninsula.
Full Story:
Standing nose to nose with the North.
NATO's secretary general Anders Rasmussen stands just in front of North Korean soldiers as they monitor his visit to the demilitarized zone along the South-North border Saturday.
At one point as he toured one of the blue buildings, two North Korean soldiers peer into the windows for a closer look.
After weeks of threatening war, the North has yet to act on it's rhetoric. Saturday, it's state run newscaster announced the government will set up an Atomic Energy Ministry to quote "modernize the nation's atomic energy industry."
Meanwhile U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is meeting with counterparts in Beijing where he'll urge leaders to turn up the pressure on the North to scale back it's belligerent sabre rattling.
On Monday, the North will celebrate the birthday anniversary of founder Kim Il-Sung, a day that some say could be the perfect opportunity for a show of strength in the way of a missile launch.
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What NOT To Do at the DMZ -- Border South Korea and North Korea
Andrea Feczko pushes the boundaries at the DMZ--North Korea and South Korea's militarized ...
Andrea Feczko pushes the boundaries at the DMZ--North Korea and South Korea's militarized border! Watch more @How2Travelers videos! http://www.youtube.com/su...
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On The North Korea-China Border As Scrutiny Mounts
The UN Security Council is meeting to discuss North Korea's human rights record for the fi...
published:22 Dec 2014
On The North Korea-China Border As Scrutiny Mounts
On The North Korea-China Border As Scrutiny Mounts
published:22 Dec 2014
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The UN Security Council is meeting to discuss North Korea's human rights record for the first time. It comes as the secretive regime is locked in a diplomatic battle with the US over the Sony cyber attack and the withdrawal of the satirical film "The Interview".
Sky's Mark Stone reports from the North Korea-China border.
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Tensions high along North and South Korea border
The tension between North and South Korea has taken a turn for the worse. North Korean lea...
published:23 Aug 2015
Tensions high along North and South Korea border
Tensions high along North and South Korea border
published:23 Aug 2015
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The tension between North and South Korea has taken a turn for the worse. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un says his frontline troops are now in a quasi-state of war and it's considered the most serious confrontation in years. Emily Elias reports. For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews.ca
Clips from a tour of Korea's Demilitarized zone (DMZ) from the North Korean (DPRK) side. The explanation of the UN and US actions in the Korean war are of co...
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The Korean DMZ (A Tourist Guide)
Everything you've ever wanted to know about the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Featuring the v...
Everything you've ever wanted to know about the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Featuring the voice talents of Craig Fullerton. Edited, Researched and Written by ...
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Northern side of Korean DMZ becoming popular tourist spot
1. Wide shot, road from bus approaching North Korean buffer zone to Demilitarised Zone (DM...
published:21 Jul 2015
Northern side of Korean DMZ becoming popular tourist spot
Northern side of Korean DMZ becoming popular tourist spot
published:21 Jul 2015
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1. Wide shot, road from bus approaching North Korean buffer zone to Demilitarised Zone (DMZ)
2. Concrete entry gate to buffer zone DMZ
3. Bus passing through gate
4. North Korean guides and tourists stepping out of bus
5. North Koreans guide and tourist passing by North Korean army personnel
6. Pan from bus to holding building
7. North Korean soldier watching
8. Wide pan Chinese tourists queueing up to enter by foot into buffer zone DMZ and reboard bus
9. Tourists entering through gate into buffer zone
10. North Korean soldier guarding gate
11. Shot over barbed wire of mirador into buffer zone
12. Tourist and journalists reboarding bus
13. Mid shot from bus through barbed wire of North Korean houses on edge of buffer zone
14. Zoom into barbed wire on cultivated field in buffer zone
15. North Korean guide explaining to tourist in bus
16. Shot through window on cultivated fields in North Korean buffer zone
17. Cutaway, shadow of North Korean soldier in bus
18. Shot through window of bus on middle buffer zone barbed wire and walled defence
19. Pan from monument at Panmunjon site bearing carved in stone the signature of North Korea's founding leader Kim il Sung (NB: a copy of its signature on reunification document signed July 7, 1994, the day before he died)
20. Wide shot of North Korean army major talking front of monument
21. Tilt down from face of Major Kim Kwang Il to his hands
22. Wide pan from crowd of tourist to Joint Security Area (JSA), building sitting on exact demarcation line between North and South, big building at back is south side.
23. Medium shot tourist entering central building
24. Medium shot South Korean soldiers looking through binoculars at demarcation line a few metres away from North Korean soldiers
25. Close and pan from South Korean soldier with binocular to one with radio
26. Wide shot one of the building built by the South Korean
27. Medium shot of two North Korean soldiers standing on demarcation line (NB: concrete line on the ground)
28. Close up of face of the two North Koreans soldiers
29. Pan inside central building from reporters to table where talks between both side take place
30. Medium shot two North Koreans soldiers guarding door to South side
31. Wide shot talks table
32. Wide shot empty North Korean chairs
33. Wide shot empty South Korean chairs
34. Close up microphone stands without microphone on table
35. Wide shot big building on South Korean side
36. Wide pan on Panmun house big building facing on North Korean side
37. Tilt down from balcony of Panmun house to wide shot of JSA
38. Mid shot, of change of guards on North Korean side
39. Pan on landscape on South Korea side
40. Zoom in on small village on North Korea side
41. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Major Kim Kwang Il, Korean People's Army, DPRK:
"South Korean military should stop standing in the way of people from the same nation, instead they should turn their guns to the US military, they should fight to push the US army to withdraw from the South and contribute to the reunification of our nation."
42. Cutaway, reporters
43. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Major Kim Kwang Il, Korean People Army, DPRK:
"It is the US which are preventing the reunification, they are trying to divide us more. There are some South Korean officials who do not want reunification, some of them are even cooperating with some other foreign countries outside the US." (ie Japan)
44. Various, border
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Full Length North Korea Documentary 2015: Revealed the Secrets of North Korea.
North Korea Full Length Documentary 2015: Revealed the Secrets of North Korea.
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North Korea is a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. The capital and largest city is Pyongyang. The Korean Demilitarized Zone marks the boundary between North Korea and South Korea. The legitimacy of this border is not accepted by either side, as both states claim to be the legitimate government of the entire peninsula.
Over time North Korea has gradually distanced itself from the world Communist movement. Juche, an ideology of national self-reliance, was introduced into the constitution as a "creative application of Marxism–Leninism" in 1972. In 2009, the constitution was amended again, quietly removing the brief references to communism (Chosŏn'gŭl: 공산주의).
North Korea follows Songun, or "military-first" policy. It is the world's most militarized society, with a total of 9,495,000 active, reserve, and paramilitary personnel. Its active duty army of 1.21 million is the 4th largest in the world, after China, the U.S., and India. It also possesses nuclear weapons.
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North Korea - Kaesong and the Demilitarised Zone, Part 3 Tourism Preview
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Daytrip from Seoul on the USO DMZ Tour
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DMZ Past and Present tour from Seoul
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DMZ Past and Present tour from Seoul
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On this tour of the Korean Demilitarized Zone from Seoul, feel the reality of Korea’s turbulent history as you explore the line that divides North Korea and South Korea. Visit the monuments of Imjingak Park and observe a small North Korean village from afar at Dora Observatory. See the tunnels built by North Korean soldiers to invade the South at the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel. Travel by comfortable coach and learn fascinating history from your expert guide about the role this zone played in the Cold War and the Korean War, and how it now stands as a symbol of both division and unification.
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DMZ and JSA Panmunjom Tour from Seoul
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DMZ and JSA Panmunjom Tour from Seoul
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While in Seoul, travel to the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and Panmunjom – officially known as the Joint Security Area (JSA) – and experience the infamous border that divides North Korea and South Korea. Visit the monuments of Imjingak Park and observe a small North Korean village from afar at Dora Observatory. See the tunnels built by North Korean soldiers to invade the South at the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel. Learn from an expert guide about the role of the DMZ and the negotiating site of the JSA from the Korean War to the present.
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Protected From The Outside World | North Korea Documentary - Documentary
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Protected From The Outside World | North Korea Documentary - Documentary
Protected From The Outside World | North Korea Documentary - Documentary
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North Korea (About this sound listen), officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK; Chosŏn'gŭl: 조선민주주의인민공화국; hancha: 朝鮮民主主義人民共和國; MR: Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk), is a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. The name Korea is derived from the Kingdom of Goryeo, also spelled as Koryŏ. The capital and largest city is Pyongyang. North Korea shares a land border with China to the north and north-west, along the Amnok (Yalu) and Tumen rivers, and a small section of the Tumen River also forms a border with Russia to the north-east. The Korean Demilitarized Zone marks the de facto boundary between North Korea and South Korea. The legitimacy of this border is not accepted by either side, as both states claim to be the legitimate government of the entire peninsula.
The Empire of Japan annexed Korea in 1910. After the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II in 1945, Korea was divided into two zones by the United States and the Soviet Union, with the north occupied by the Soviets and the south by the Americans. Negotiations on reunification failed, and in 1948 two separate governments were formed: the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in the north, and the Republic of Korea in the south. These conflicting claims of sovereignty led to the Korean War (1950–53). Although the Korean Armistice Agreement brought about a ceasefire, no official peace treaty was ever signed. Both states were accepted into the United Nations in 1991.
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ROK, DPRK family reunion talks held in border village
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ROK, DPRK family reunion talks held in border village
ROK, DPRK family reunion talks held in border village
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Red Cross officials from the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) started their talks on Monday, focusing on organizing a reunion for families separated by the Korean War. At the truce village of Panmunjom near the border, the officials have been discussing details such as the date and the venue of the reunions.
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Pres. Park visits soldiers wounded in border landmine blasts / YTN
President Park Geun-Hye has visited the two soldiers maimed in last month's blasts of land...
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Pres. Park visits soldiers wounded in border landmine blasts / YTN
Pres. Park visits soldiers wounded in border landmine blasts / YTN
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President Park Geun-Hye has visited the two soldiers maimed in last month's blasts of landmines at the inter-Korean border, that are alleged to have been planted by North Korea.
During her visits to two hospitals on Sunday where the two wounded soldiers, both staff sergeants of the Army, are under treatment, Park expressed her thanks to them who set an example for others in defending the nation, according to the presidential Cheong Wa Dae.
Park also asserted that the country will take full responsibility for caring for the soldiers wounded while patriotically defending the nation.
The visits to the hospitals were first on Park's official itinerary after her return from a hectic three-day trip to China on Friday.
South Korea has concluded that the North was behind the landmine explosion in early August on the South's side of the demilitarized zone that bisects the Korean Peninsula. The North has expressed "regret" over the explosion.
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US-South Korea Military Exercise
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US-South Korea Military Exercise
US-South Korea Military Exercise
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Just a few short miles from the North Korean border, the United States and South Korea held their largest live-fire drill ever, with thousands of soldiers, hundreds of armored vehicles, and nearly 100 helicopters and fighter jets.
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High-speed railway reaches China's border with N Korea
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High-speed railway reaches China's border with N Korea
High-speed railway reaches China's border with N Korea
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On Tuesday, a new high speed railway opened in northeast China's Liaoning Province, connecting the provincial capital Shenyang with China's largest border city Dandong near North Korea.
Dandong is the key hub for trade, investment and tourism between Beijing and the Pyongyang.
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International Military Review - Border Standoff in the Korea Peninsula (Remastered)
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The Korean Peninsula faced a new standoff between the North and South along the Demilitarized Zone conducting a complicated environment. On Aug. 20, North and South Korean forces exchanged fire across the inter-Korean border. The South has also raised its military readiness alert to its highest level, "Jindogae 1".
The latest exchange comes as tension is high on the Korean Peninsula, following the maiming of two South Korean soldiers by a land mine on August 4 as they were conducting a patrol inside the South Korean half of the 4-kilometer-wide Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, that separates the two countries. Seoul accused North Korea of infiltrating the DMZ and planting the mine. Also, the South Korea began anti-North propaganda broadcasts from a number of towers along the border.
The North Koreans have issued numerous statements over the past week regarding the start of the broadcasts and the ongoing annual joint Ulchi Freedom Guardian military exercise between the United States and the South. This year's drills, that began on Aug. 17 and are slated to run through to Aug. 28, involve 50,000 South Korean soldiers and 30,000 of the US servicemen. Pyongyang views Ulchi Freedom Guardian as practice for an invasion of North Korea.
Despite the alert levels, however, it is possible that the situation will rapidly de-escalate, because both sides seek to practice restraint to avoid a larger conflict. On Saturday, the two Korean envoys began talks on the border crisis following tensions that saw an exchange of fire, a land mine explosion in the demilitarized border zone and S. Korea's "propaganda broadcasts." As result, N. Korea has admitted it "regrets" S. Korean soldiers' injuries in landmine blasts that fueled the border conflict, as S. Korea has promised to halt its broadcasts into the north. North Korea has also reportedly pledged to end a "semi-state of war," while South Korea will stop its border broadcasts at noon Tuesday if no abnormal situations occur in the near future. Koreas have also reportedly agreed to hold new talks in Seoul or Pyongyang as soon as possible.
However, unlike the March 2010 surprise sinking of the ROKS Cheonan, a South Korean navy corvette, and the November 2010 bombardment of Yeonpyeong Island, the current skirmishes are taking place along the DMZ. Preventing a major escalation is significantly more complicated along this strip, where the presence of two armies in close proximity raises the risk of the escalation.
The situation is further challenged by an aggressive South Korean stance supported by the US. According to Korean military sources the US has been considering to dispatch B-52 or a B-2 Spirit stealth bomber and a nuclear-powered submarine currently stationed at Japan's Yokosuka naval base. In turn North Korea has deployed about 20 amphibious landing craft to the Northern Limit Line, the inter-Korean border in the Yellow Sea. Since the beginning of the standoff last week Pyongyang has doubled its artillery power and sent more than 50 North Korean submarines out for
operations. The US has previously dispatched its military assets to the peninsula to support Seoul in its stand-off with Pyongyang two years ago. In April 2013 it had flown B-2 stealth bombers.
Today, a significant role of solving the crisis in the Korean peninsula belongs to China. For it and Russia the escalation will mean arise of a new hot point around the borders. Amid the economical crisis and a destabilization of much key regions of the world, a new military conflict isn't in interests of China and Russia. In this context, we should point out an aggressive policy of the USA and a militarist rhetoric of South Korea. Once again, the US and its allies use any case for attempts to conduct a military conflict in Eurasia.
Meanwhile the Korean conflict is still unresolved, the region periodically goes through high tension that occasionally result in bloody military collisions. Both sides are keen to avoid a full-scale destabilizing conflict, but with millions of troops facing each other across the DMZ, the risk of escalation is ever present. The current standoff could still rapidly dissipate, but it is important to remember that war is a persistent risk under these circumstances.
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China Unveils High Speed Rail Line To North Korean Border
China Unveils High Speed Rail Line To North Korean Border...
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China Unveils High Speed Rail Line To North Korean Border
China Unveils High Speed Rail Line To North Korean Border
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China Unveils High Speed Rail Line To North Korean Border
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China to open high-speed rail link to North Korean border
Tales of a City: Seven Chinese people reveal what life is really like inside the world's f...
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China to open high-speed rail link to North Korean border
China to open high-speed rail link to North Korean border
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China to open high speed rail link to North Korean border
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China to open high speed rail link to North Korean border
China to open high speed rail link to North Korean border
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North and South Korea exchange fire at border
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Will North Korea drawdown troops on border?
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Will North Korea drawdown troops on border?
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South Korea and US show off military strength - BBC News
South Korean and US military forces have conducted a joint live firing exercise to test th...
published:28 Aug 2015
South Korea and US show off military strength - BBC News
South Korea and US show off military strength - BBC News
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South Korean and US military forces have conducted a joint live firing exercise to test their capabilities in the event of an attack from the north.
Tensions bubbled over in a brief exchange of fire at the heavily guarded border last Thursday.
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 N. Korea flexing muscles at border
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
North Korea has reportedly intensified firing drills near the border...
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 N. Korea flexing muscles at border
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 N. Korea flexing muscles at border
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
North Korea has reportedly intensified firing drills near the border.
The South Korean military says... it will take stern countermeasures in the event of any provocations.
South Korea′s opposition party unveils more evidence the nation′s spy agency hacked personal computers.
And Chinese stock market volatility takes a toll on Korean shares....as the benchmark KOSPI closes below the 1-thousand-950 mark for the first time in six months.
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Title: N. Korea flexing muscles at border: source
South Korea′s military has reportedly detected unusual artillery movements on the inter-Korean border... leading to concerns that they are being readied to fire at the South′s loudspeakers.
While experts say... further military provocation is unlikely when Seoul and Washington are holding their joint military exercises,... the South Korean military is closely monitoring the situation.
Our Kim Hyun-bin has the details.
Seoul′s defense ministry said Wednesday that it spotted extra activity at the North′s heavy artillery units on the border near the location of South Korea′s loudspeakers.
Some experts say the communist regime is preparing to fire at the speakers.
The ministry says it′s keeping a close eye on the recent artillery movements to determine if the recent exercises are aimed at targeting the speakers.
Psychological warfare is being conducted on both sides of the border using loudspeakers to broadcast propaganda.
Pyongyang′s mine detonations on the southern side of the military demarcation line that severely injured two South Korean soldiers earlier this month resulted in the South resuming, after 11 years, its use of loudspeakers to broadcast propaganda over the border.
North Korea has demanded that the South tear down its loudspeakers or risk indiscriminate attacks as a consequence.
Both the U.S. State Department and the Pentagon on Tuesday local time slammed North Korea for the explosions,... calling the incident a violation of the armistice agreement.
The U.S. says it′s keeping a close eye on any sort of unusual movements and warned North Korea that any further provocations would further it from the international community.
Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.
Title: S. Korea denounces N. Korea for linking family reunions and war drills
This time, South Korea flexed its verbal muscles against the North.
"Improper and overstretched."
The words used to label the communist state′s recent claims to halt Seoul-Washington joint military drills for resuming separated family reunions.
To help us read between the lines, here′s our Hwang Sung-hee.
South Korea slammed North Korea on Wednesday for linking the reunions for war-separated families and the ongoing military drills between Seoul and Washington.
"The military exercises are defensive, annual and regular. The i
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 North Korea fires rocket toward South's loudspeakers
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
Inter-Korean tensions reach a new high, as the two sides exchange fi...
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 North Korea fires rocket toward South's loudspeakers
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 North Korea fires rocket toward South's loudspeakers
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
Inter-Korean tensions reach a new high, as the two sides exchange fire along the western border.
Residents near the area are evacuated, while the President called on the military to maintain full readiness.
It′s finally confirmed, President Park Geun-hye will visit China for its World War Two ceremony... but may not attend the military parade, which U.S. President Barack Obama and other Western leaders chose to skip.
A possible rate hike from the U.S. Fed, downside risks stemming from the devalued Chinese Yuan, and plunging global oil prices... with all these factors in mind, Finance Minister says the government is preparing various countermeasures.
Hello... and welcome to Prime Time News... on this Thursday, August 20th.
I′m Daniel Choy.
And I′m Hwang Ji-hye.
Thanks for joining us.
Title: North Korea fires rocket toward South′s loudspeakers
Earlier today, the two Koreas exchanged artillery rounds at the western border.
For the latest on escalating tensions at the DMZ, let′s connect to our defense ministry correspondent Kim Hyun-bin.
Hyun-bin.
Ji-hye. It was 3:53 p.m. and 4:12 p.m. this afternoon when North Korea fired several artillery shell across the border targeting South Korea′s propaganda loudspeakers right along the military demarcation line.
Seoul defense ministry announced earlier Thursday that a shell firing was picked up on radar moving towards the South′s western front,... but that there were no reports of damage.
An hour or so after the attack, the South Korean military responded with tens of 155mm artillery rounds at the origin of attack.
"Our military has up its security condition to the highest level and looking for any unusual movements from North Korea. We will strongly counter any future provocation from the North."
The ministry said an evacuation order was issued for nearby areas, and more than two thousand residents were evacuated. Even the highest alert, Jindogae-1, was issued along some parts of the border.
North Korea has said it will take military action if South Korea does not stop broadcasting propaganda messages at the border.
Tell us more about that.
Sure. The announcement came just an hour after the firing....at 5 pm from North Korea′s general staff department. North Korea has said South Korea has 48 hours to stop broadcasting the messages or it will take strong military action.
In a separate letter, North Korea′s ruling Workers′ Party secretary Kim Yang-Gon urged the head of South Korea′s National Security Office, Kim Kwan-jin, to halt all propaganda broadcasts, calling the messages a declaration of war.
The letter also said North Korea would make efforts to improve inter-Korean ties if the South shuts down the loudspeakers.
But South Korea′s defense ministry says it has no plans to stop its anti-Pyongyang broadcasts.
North Korea has refused to admit or apologize for recent landmine explosions in the DMZ that severely injured two South Korean soldiers.
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 S. Korean military raises alert level on western border
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
The Defense Minister announces South Korea′s military will intensif...
published:11 Aug 2015
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 S. Korean military raises alert level on western border
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 S. Korean military raises alert level on western border
published:11 Aug 2015
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
The Defense Minister announces South Korea′s military will intensify operations along the DMZ and raised the alert level... in response to North Korea′s secret planting of landmines.
With national development and unity in mind, President Park Geun-hye and her officials carefully review a list of candidates to receive special pardons on Liberation Day.
In response to growing public concerns over the Lotte family feud, the group′s chairman issues an apology and vows to make necessary changes within the conglomerate.
Hello... and welcome to Prime Time News... on this Tuesday, August 11th.
I′m Daniel Choy.
And I′m Hwang Ji-hye.
Thanks for joining us.
Title: S. Korean military raises alert level on western border
We start with spiking inter-Korean tensions.
South Korean military has raised its military alert level to the highest footing.
A move deemed necessary... since Seoul identified North Korea as the culprit behind the mine explosions at the border.
Kim Hyun-bin starts us off.
The South Korean military has issued an alert on the country′s western border... following the defense ministry′s announcement Monday that North Korea was behind the recent landmine explosions that severely wounded two South Korean soldiers.
Defense Minister Han Min-koo says the South Korean military will intensify its operations along the demilitarized zone.
"We will not be daunted. We will conduct operations to seize control at the DMZ."
Han also confirmed that South Korea on Monday afternoon resumed its previous policy of blasting anti-Pyongyang propaganda across the inter-Korean border,... and is reviewing other follow-up steps it can take.
This marks the first time South Korea has cranked up the loudspeakers since the two Koreas agreed that Seoul would stop in June 2004.
North Korea has yet to issue a response since the broadcasts resumed,... but in 2010 when the South said it would restart the speakers in the wake of North Korea′s sinking of a South Korean warship,... Pyongyang threatened to fire on the speakers.
South Korea′s defense ministry said on Tuesday that it will counter and destroy the source of the attack if the North decides to fire on the loudspeakers.
Responding to the latest spike in inter-Korean tensions,... UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged North Korea to respect the armistice agreement and engage in dialogue to ease tensions on the peninsula..
In regards to a probe into the landmine blasts,... military officials say North Korea may have planted the mines ahead of a possible incursion into the South.
The North might have also been trying to derail an annual round of military drills between Seoul and Washington slated for next week.
Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.
Title: S. Korean soldiers ′ready to retaliate′ against N. Korea
After two of their brothers in arms fell victim to North Korean landmines in the DMZ,... South Korean soldiers... who are the first to respond to provocations
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 N. Korea puts frontline troops on war footing as inter-Korean tensions rise
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
North Korea declares a "state of war" in frontline areas... and orde...
published:21 Aug 2015
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 N. Korea puts frontline troops on war footing as inter-Korean tensions rise
PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00 N. Korea puts frontline troops on war footing as inter-Korean tensions rise
published:21 Aug 2015
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PRIME TIME NEWS 22:00
North Korea declares a "state of war" in frontline areas... and orders his military to prepare for battle.
South Korea... vows stern countermeasures to any provocations.
The international community expresses concern over rising tensions... calling on both sides to keep calm.
Washington reiterates its commitment to defending South Korea.
And... as sparring between South and North Korea adds to global economic uncertainties,... South Korean shares plunge to their lowest level in two years.
Hello... and welcome to Prime Time News... on this Friday, August 21st.
I′m Hwang Ji-hye.
And I′m Daniel Choy.
Thanks for joining us.
Title: N. Korea puts frontline troops on war footing as inter-Korean tensions rise
We start with the escalating tensions between the two Koreas.
Emergency meetings have been held in Seoul and Pyongyang... and the militaries of both Koreas are on high alert.
This follows the exchange of artillery fire across the border yesterday... and landmine blasts that maimed two South Korean soldeirs earlier this month.
For the latest... we go live to our Kim Hyun-bin... at the defense ministry in Seoul.
Hyun-bin, we′re hearing reports that the North′s forward area units are in full preparation for military action?
Yes.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has declared a "quasi-state of war" and ordered his chief commanders to join frontline troops to prepare for military operations.
""We have received orders from the supreme commander to fully arm our troops on the border and issue a quasi-state of war starting at 5 p.m. on Friday."
Military officials say that they have detected movements of scud and Rodong missiles...which can be fired at any given moment. Scud missiles have a range of 500 kilometers while Rodong missiles...can cover up to 12 hundred kilometers,... meaning that both are able to target any point across the Korean peninsula when fired from the border.
The South Korean military says it is keeping a close watch on any missile movement in the North.
Amid the heightened tension defense minister Han Min-koo released a statement to the nation on Friday, putting his foot on the ground on North Korean issues.
"If North Korea decides to provoke...we will do as we′ve warned, that is, retaliate mercilessly and make them pay. Korea and the U.S. are under a mutual assistance system and will contain future provocations from Pyongyang."
Minister Han said earlier in the day that possible provocations could take place soon after the deadline imposed by the North, which is Saturday at 5 p.m.
To this, Han emphasized that the military will strongly counter any provocations from the North.
South Korea′s defense ministry sent a message to Pyongyang through their inter-Korean communication line ..... just a few hours ago.
It stated that the recent land mine explosions at the DMZ were a clear violation of the armistice agreement and the non-aggression pa
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The Truth About North Korea ? This is How North Korean People Live
North Koreais a state that covers the northern part of the Korean peninsula located in Eas...
published:09 Feb 2015
The Truth About North Korea ? This is How North Korean People Live
The Truth About North Korea ? This is How North Korean People Live
published:09 Feb 2015
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North Koreais a state that covers the northern part of the Korean peninsula located in East Asia. The capital city is Pyongyang .
It borders of China ( 1416 km of common borders ) to the north and Russia in the north-east ( 19 km of border ) and the Republic of Korea to the south ( 238 km border ). This last frontier south is lined either side of 2 km wide by the demilitarized zone (DMZ), which is actually very heavily militarized, as monitored by a total of more than one million soldiers . The Japan near maritime neighbor, is separated from North Korea by the Sea of Japan .
Led by the only dynasty communist of history , North Korea is a state in single party with a " United Front "led by the Workers' Party of Korea (KWP). The country's government follows the official ideology of autonomy of the Juche developed by President Kim Il-sung . After his death in 1994 , Kim Jong-Il , his son, succeeded him as head of state but not as President of the Republic, this function being remained "forever" attached to the person of Kim Il-sung , . After the breakup of the Soviet Union and a series of natural disasters, North Korea suffered a famine by 900 000 to two million deaths , . Kim Jong Il then adopts the policy of Songun or "military first" to strengthen the country and the government.
The communist regime , type Stalinist , works in a logical totalitarian , , , , , , ; It mobilizes a personality cult around Kim Il Sung and his descendants, and one of the lowest levels of human rights in the world . The regime is also dynastic: after the death of Kim Jong-il in 2011, his youngest son Kim Jong-un succeeded him .
North Korea is the most militarized country in the world in regard to the proportion of the population engaged in the armed forces , with a total of 9,495,000 men active, reserve and paramilitary . The country is developing a nuclear program , and a space program .
A Commission of Inquiry of the UN in 2014 estimated that hundreds of thousands of political opponents were killed in camps for the past 50 years what it calls a crime against humanity and from 80 000 to 120 000 political prisoners are detained in camps that date.
As in South Korea , the company is marked by the legacy of Confucianism (which implies respect for parents, elders and teachers), but also by a socialist culture. Warm and welcoming, the Koreans are socially conservative in the field of morals 149 . Unlike the capitalist countries, the different social status of North Korean society is very hierarchical express less differences in wages in the award by the state of basic goods (housing, food, clothing, goods consumption). The liberalization of prices and wages since 2002, however, tends to undermine traditional social organization.
The establishment of a system of popular democracy after 1945 overthrew social relationships, placing the old aristocracy yangban and Japanese employees at the bottom of the social ladder, while the workers and former resistance fighters were promoted. In a context where family and professional relationships are essential social networks, the division of Korea was painfully felt as a penalty imposed on a country that was not part of the defeated states, unlike the Germany . The Korean War also affected many Korean families. The reunification of Korea is a major objective for all Koreans are a people very homogeneous.
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Across Borders with Dr Farish - Episode 4: North Korea – China
The hermit kingdom is open for business. Dr Farish visits the biggest trade fair that Nort...
published:04 Jun 2015
Across Borders with Dr Farish - Episode 4: North Korea – China
Across Borders with Dr Farish - Episode 4: North Korea – China
published:04 Jun 2015
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The hermit kingdom is open for business. Dr Farish visits the biggest trade fair that North Korea has ever organised on foreign soil in China, and also speak to those secretly helping North Korea defectors.
Across Borders with Dr Farish has won "Best Documentary Series" (International Affairs) at the New York Festivals 2015.
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Life Along China's Korean Border
Dodge Billingsley
Film producer and director, Combat Films
Billingsley discusses his tra...
published:18 Jun 2015
Life Along China's Korean Border
Life Along China's Korean Border
published:18 Jun 2015
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Dodge Billingsley
Film producer and director, Combat Films
Billingsley discusses his travels in China and discusses attempts to create a lasting, vital state out of North Korea.
09/16/2009
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10 Days in North Korea
RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here ...
published:07 Nov 2014
10 Days in North Korea
10 Days in North Korea
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RT takes an exclusive look at North Korea, the world’s most closed-off country. Life here is isolated from the outside world and every aspect of existence is regulated by order of the "Great Leader", from the art you’re allowed to see, the books you can read, even to your hairstyle.
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The Korean War
The Korean War (Korean: 한국전쟁 or 조선전쟁, Hanja: 韓國戰爭 or 朝鮮戰爭; 25 June 1950 -- 27 July 1953) w...
The Korean War (Korean: 한국전쟁 or 조선전쟁, Hanja: 韓國戰爭 or 朝鮮戰爭; 25 June 1950 -- 27 July 1953) was a war between the Republic of Korea (South Korea), supported by ...
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China Connect 2015 - "Anatomy of Cross-Border Trends: Spread of Korean Beauty Across China & APAC"
China Connect 5th edition took place March 5-6, 2015 in Paris
Get a taste of industry expe...
published:18 Mar 2015
China Connect 2015 - "Anatomy of Cross-Border Trends: Spread of Korean Beauty Across China & APAC"
China Connect 2015 - "Anatomy of Cross-Border Trends: Spread of Korean Beauty Across China & APAC"
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China Connect 5th edition took place March 5-6, 2015 in Paris
Get a taste of industry experts feedbacks on this year Theme: "Beyond Top Tiers. Mobile Forward: Reaching the New Chinese Consumers”
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Unreported World China & North Korea The Great Escape
17 April 2009...
published:12 Feb 2011
Unreported World China & North Korea The Great Escape
Unreported World China & North Korea The Great Escape
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17 April 2009
24:05
Newstellers Ep11 Crossing The Border
This year marks the 65th anniversary of the start of the Korean War. Although the Cold War...
published:26 Jun 2015
Newstellers Ep11 Crossing The Border
Newstellers Ep11 Crossing The Border
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This year marks the 65th anniversary of the start of the Korean War. Although the Cold War is over, Koreans still live under the strain and tension of a divided Korea. With over 30,000 North Korean defectors currently living in South Korea, public awareness of them is not as great as it once was. It′s time to shed light on the harsh reality and problems they face. Our panelists share their thoughts on North Korean defectors on this week′s episode of NEWSTELLERS.
한국 전쟁이 발발한지 어느덧 65주년입니다. 지구상에 냉전은 종식되었지만 한반도에는 분단과 더불어 갈등관계가 여전히 존재합니다. 북한이탈주민의 수가 3만 명에 육박하는 오늘날, 새로운 삶의 터전을 찾아 위험을 무릅쓰는 그들을 우린 아직도 잘 알지 못합니다. 탈북 주민들이 겪고 있는 어려움이 세분화되고 심각성이 깊어지고 있는 만큼, 이제 그들의 현실에 더 깊은 관심이 필요합니다. 뉴스텔러스의 패널들과 함께 가깝고도 먼 북한이탈주민에 대해 생각해보
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Inside North Korea (Part 1/3)
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published:19 Dec 2011
Inside North Korea (Part 1/3)
Inside North Korea (Part 1/3)
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Vice founder Shane Smith managed to get into North Korea after a year and half of trying and is witness to the craziness of this hermit nation.
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