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North Korea News Podcast by NK News

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A weekly podcast discussing all things North Korea, produced by NK News

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A weekly podcast discussing all things North Korea, produced by NK News

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English


Episodes
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Why North Korea has embraced sustainable development – Ep. 340

5/1/2024
North Korean trade with its top economic partner China rebounded in March to nearly $160 million, in the latest sign of strength in bilateral exchange. NK News Data Correspondent Anton Sokolin joins the podcast to discuss what we can learn from China’s officials trade data, as well as Moscow’s plan to send some 40 zoo […]

Duration:01:06:50

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One man’s mission to map all of North Korea – Ep. 339

4/24/2024
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un led a salvo missile launch to test the country’s “Nuclear Trigger’ system” for the first time this week. NK News Deputy Managing Editor Alannah Hill (@alannahmhill) sits down in the studio to discuss the test, as well as the release of a new song praising the country’s “friendly father” […]

Duration:00:53:56

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The ups and downs of negotiating with North Koreans – Ep. 338

4/17/2024
With the end of the U.N. Panel of Experts on North Korea fast approaching, NK News founder Chad O’Carroll (@chadocl) sits down in the studio to discuss the pros and cons of four alternative ways that like-minded countries could continue to monitor enforcement of the DPRK sanctions regime. Then, retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel […]

Duration:01:12:02

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North Korea’s impact on the South Korean general election – Ep. 337

4/10/2024
South Koreans head to the polls on April 10 to cast their votes in the general election to choose their next legislators. The NK News team sits down in the studio to discuss what impact, if any, North Korea has played in the campaigns of those vying for a seat in the National Assembly. They […]

Duration:00:39:31

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The challenges of archiving North Korea’s volatile media – Ep. 336

4/3/2024
Russia controversially vetoed a resolution to maintain the U.N. Panel of Experts on North Korea last week. NK News correspondent Shreyas Reddy (@shreyas_k_reddy) and news trainee Joe Smith (@nkjoesmith) sit down in the studio to discuss what’s next for the key institution monitoring the DPRK sanctions regime, as well as North Korea’s curious censoring of […]

Duration:01:01:13

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How North Korea rinses the dirty proceeds of its cyber heists – Ep. 335

3/26/2024
North Korea continues to process cargo through a border disinfection facility established during the pandemic despite taking steps to ease COVID-19 controls, according to NK Pro analysis. NK News senior analytic correspondent Colin Zwirko joins the podcast to talk about why the DPRK leadership may be using the center to search for politically sensitive goods, […]

Duration:01:07:11

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How dictatorship shapes the politics of the North Korean diaspora – Ep. 334

3/20/2024
The U.S. and South Korea wrapped up large-scale springtime military drills last week, but not without a response from the DPRK. NK News Managing Editor Bryan Betts (@BryanBetts21) sits down to discuss North Korea’s recent rocket salvo, as well as why state propaganda is keen to show leader Kim Jong Un is not just focused […]

Duration:01:04:32

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North Korea’s unexpected response to US-ROK military exercises – Ep. 333

3/13/2024
The U.S. and South Korea launched large-scale springtime military exercises to practice “neutralizing” North Korean nuclear threats this month. Pyongyang has called the Freedom Shield exercises between the allies “frantic war drills,” warning that Washington and Seoul will pay a “dear price.” The NK News team sits down in the studio to discuss the annual […]

Duration:00:46:26

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What the UN’s role in North Korea will look like going forward – Ep. 332

3/6/2024
North Korea marked the fifth anniversary of leader Kim Jong Un’s trip to Vietnam by highlighting relations between Pyongyang and Hanoi, while making no mention of Kim’s failed summit with former U.S. President Donald Trump during the same visit. NK News news trainee Joe Smith (@nkjoesmith) discusses the snub, the DPRK’s failure to pay its […]

Duration:00:57:55

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How a ‘new Cold War’ is making North Korea more risk-averse – Ep. 331

2/28/2024
A German delegation traveled to North Korea this week to inspect the condition of the country’s embassy in Pyongyang, in what appears to be the first visit by European staff in some four years. NK News Seoul Correspondent Ifang Bremer (@IfangBremer) discusses what this could mean for a broader DPRK border reopening and the return […]

Duration:01:11:41

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What Kim Jong Un’s appearances can tell us about the DPRK regime – Ep. 330

2/21/2024
Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korea’s leader, raised the possibility of engagement between Pyongyang and Tokyo last week but caveated that this is her “personal” view. NK News Lead Correspondent Jeongmin Kim (@jeongminnkim) dissects Kim Yo Jong’s statement, as well as a proposal from South Korea’s unification ministry to take DNA samples […]

Duration:01:03:49

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Analyzing the US-ROK alliance’s impact on North Korea’s policies – Ep. 329

2/14/2024
The first group of tourists to visit North Korea since before the COVID-19 pandemic returned home to Russia this week after a 4-day trip to Pyongyang and the Masikryong Ski Resort. NK News Data Correspondent Anton Sokolin discusses plans for more groups of Russian nationals to visit the DPRK next month, the experiences of one […]

Duration:01:04:12

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How North Korea started spat between Moscow and Seoul – Ep. 328

2/7/2024
South Korea and Russia have gone back and forth in recent days after Moscow took issue with President Yoon Suk-yeol’s description of North Korea at a defense meeting. The NK News team discusses the war of words between the two sides, along with a planned trip by Russian nationals set for this week, in what […]

Duration:00:42:33

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Has Kim Jong Un really made a strategic decision to go to war? – Ep. 327

1/30/2024
Some three weeks ago, longtime North Korea watchers Robert Carlin and Siegfried Hecker set off alarm bells from Washington to Seoul when they asserted that “like his grandfather in 1950, Kim Jong Un has made a strategic decision to go to war.” Their warnings in an article for the website 38 North have received widespread […]

Duration:01:06:25

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Covering North Korea and Kim Jong Un’s elite female entourage – Ep. 326

1/24/2024
North Korea appears to have demolished a large monument in Pyongyang symbolizing hope for reunification with South Korea, following orders from Kim Jong Un to “erase” symbols that celebrate inter-Korean reconciliation and the goal of reunification. NK News Senior Analytic Correspondent Colin Zwirko discusses some of the fallout from Kim’s instructions, as well as North […]

Duration:00:51:09

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Collecting evidence of North Korea’s human rights violations – Ep. 325

1/17/2024
North Korean propaganda websites targeting South Korea suddenly started to disappear from the internet last week, after leader Kim Jong Un declared in late December that Korean unification is now “impossible.” Some radio broadcasts into the ROK have also stopped, while the DPRK announced on Tuesday that it is shutting down several organizations dealing with […]

Duration:01:04:42

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The role of translation in shedding light on North Korea – Ep. 324

1/10/2024
North Korea fired more than 200 rounds of artillery shells near the inter-Korean border on Friday, according to the South Korean military, leading the ROK to conduct artillery drills in response and triggering evacuation alerts for three border islands. More artillery fire followed over the weekend, with Pyongyang claiming that it “deceived” Seoul with a […]

Duration:01:11:54

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Dissecting Kim Jong Un’s plenum speech on North Korea’s 2024 plans – Ep. 323

1/2/2024
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un rounded out 2023 with an important speech at a multi-day plenum on plans for the new year, outlining an agenda to push forward the country’s five-year military development goals and calling for a “fundamental change” in inter-Korean policy. The NK News team joins the podcast to recap the speech […]

Duration:00:47:19

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What over 100 experts think about North Korea’s next steps – Ep. 322

12/27/2023
A lot of uncertainty surrounds North Korea as it heads into 2024. While the country began to emerge from under its pandemic restrictions this year, it remains unclear when and if the regime will allow embassies, NGOs and tourists to return. The next U.S. presidential election is set for November, potentially leading to a major […]

Duration:00:48:15

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Communicating with North Korea through faxes and phone calls – Ep. 321

12/20/2023
North Korea launched two missiles within just ten hours of each other this week, including an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that state media said aimed to “send a clear warning” to the “U.S. and the military gangsters of the Republic of Korea.” NK News Managing Editor Bryan Betts (@BryanBetts21) discusses the third test of the […]

Duration:01:03:05