Last week's accidental shelling of a South Korean village occurred less than 20 miles from the border of the nuclear-armed North.
In North Korea, televisions are manipulated to broadcast only state-controlled content, glorifying the Kim dynasty. Defector ...
North Korean escapee and activist Timothy Cho shared the struggles that citizens face when purchasing basic consumer goods ...
When the North Korean defector was asked a question about what media censorship and propaganda is like in the country, he ...
North Korea's government tightly controls television buying and viewing, allowing only state-approved content focused on glorifying the Kim family. Citizens face severe restrictions on personal ...
He shed light on the bizarre and rigid media control in the country and revealed how something as simple as owning a television can be particularly difficult in North Korea. According to Mr Cho ...
in North Korea, it is simply a part of daily life. Timothy Cho, a North Korean escapee, said that television content in North Korea is tightly controlled, restricting what citizens are allowed to ...