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North Korea touts uniform success at Ninth Party Congress, but factory workers say otherwise
North Korea is celebrating the nationwide supply of school uniforms as one of its crowning socialist achievements, but factory workers tasked with producing those uniforms say the reality on the ground is a far cry from the official narrative. A Daily NK source in North Hamgyong province said Wednes

North Korean teens skip school for gold mines as livelihood crisis deepens
In some parts of North Korea, the number of teenagers heading to gold mining sites has been growing as their families struggle to make ends meet. While young people have sought income from gold mining in the past, multiple sources say the current surge in school-age children joining mining operation

North Korea restricts shampoo, stationery and snack imports as localization drive intensifies
North Korea is tightening import controls on detergents, soap and stationery as part of a broader push to promote domestic consumer goods, following the ninth congress of the Workers’ Party of Korea, which identified the modernization of local industrial factories and the localization of consu

More fish farms, but seafood prices keep climbing in North Korea
North Korea has been promoting the expansion of coastal fish farms as an achievement, but seafood prices in local markets have actually been rising. North Korean people say they are not feeling any effect from the authorities’ seafood production increase policy. According to a Daily NK source

North Hamgyong residents decry forced levies for Pyongyang’s Hwasong district phase 5 construction
North Hamgyong province has issued emergency orders demanding material support and labor brigade recruitment for the phase 5 construction project in Pyongyang’s Hwasong district, Daily NK has learned. According to a Daily NK source in North Hamgyong province yesterday, the North Hamgyong provi

North Korea’s war on superstition backfires as fortune-telling goes underground
Despite the North Korean authorities’ intensified crackdown on superstitious practices, the fortune-telling market is spreading in ever more covert forms. Rather than suppressing demand, harsher punishments appear to be pushing the market underground, creating a paradox in which enforcement pr
DPRK and Russian Collaboration in Cyberspace as a Driver for UK-ROK Cyber Cooperation
The United Kingdom (UK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea or ROK) are preparing for the next ... The post DPRK and Russian Collaboration in Cyberspace as a Driver for UK-ROK Cyber Cooperation appeared first on 38 North.

North Korea’s winter games: Samjiyon as propaganda showcase
Unable to qualify for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games — held Feb. 6-22 in Italy — North Korea opened its 2026 National Winter Games on Feb. 4 in Samjiyon, Ryanggang province, the northernmost of the country’s nine provinces. The roughly 50-event competition, held at the Mount Pegae

WeChat surveillance ensnares two N. Korean women planning to reach South Korea
Two North Korean defector women who exchanged WeChat messages about reaching South Korea were arrested by Chinese police in early February and remain in detention, Daily NK has learned. A source with knowledge of North Korea told Daily NK yesterday that the two women were apprehended after sending m

Compost theft attempt at North Korean military unit sparks nightly guard rotations
A near-theft of compost painstakingly produced by a side-business work team under the logistics bureau of North Korea’s Ninth Corps headquarters has prompted workers to organize nightly guard rotations at the storage site, Daily NK has learned. According to a Daily NK source in North Hamgyong
Assessing the Maneuverability of North Korea’s KN-23/Hwasong-11A SRBM
In late 2023, Russia started using North Korean ballistic missiles in its war against Ukraine. ... The post Assessing the Maneuverability of North Korea’s KN-23/Hwasong-11A SRBM appeared first on 38 North.
North Korea Steps Up Anti-US Rhetoric in Initial Response to Strikes Against Iran
North Korea on March 1 issued a Foreign Ministry “spokesperson’s press statement [taebyonin ... The post North Korea Steps Up Anti-US Rhetoric in Initial Response to Strikes Against Iran appeared first on 38 North.

North Korea’s construction boom: Who really benefits?
North Korea’s Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un attended the groundbreaking ceremony for Phase 5 of the Hwasong District development on Feb. 18, 2026, in Pyongyang — the latest milestone in the Korean Workers’ Party’s campaign to build 50,000 residential units in the capital before the Ni

Ryanggang province residents told to prepare gravel for road work as state shifts burden onto the people
Households in Ryanggang province have been ordered to prepare gravel for spring road repairs, Daily NK has learned. The directive, issued under the pretext of fixing roads damaged by the freeze-thaw cycle over winter, has prompted an outpouring of frustration from North Korean people who feel the st

Pyongyang’s consulate fleet quietly ferrying banned goods across the North Korea-China border
North Korean consulate vehicles in China have been used to transport goods banned under U.N. Security Council sanctions on North Korea. The practice has continued even during the Ninth Korean Workers’ Party Congress, with consulate cars making repeated crossings between North Korea and China c

North Korea’s showpiece capital struggles with basic winter heating
As modern apartment dwellers in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang struggle to heat their homes in the winter, some apparently miss the old-fashioned stoves of the countryside. Chronic energy shortages in North Korea’s showcase capital have rendered central heating systems largely ineffecti

Could Kim's teen daughter become North Korea's next leader?
Kim Jue Ae is becoming more visible alongside her father, but much about her remains a mystery.

Could Kim's teen daughter become North Korea's next leader?
Kim Jue Ae is becoming more visible alongside her father, but much about her remains a mystery.

Revisiting U.S. Alliances in Asia: Views from Australia, Japan, South Korea and the Philippines
U.S. allies in Asia—Australia, Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines—are reassessing their security strategies as global power shifts strain traditional alliances in the Indo-Pacific. Crisis Group analysts discuss how these nations are rethinking their reliance on American security guarantees and strengthening their own defense capabilities amid evolving regional threats.

North Korea’s Integration of AI Across Cyber, Economic, and Military Domains
Editor’s Note: This paper is part of a research project, “Countering AI Disinformation and Implications for the US-ROK Alliance,” conducted by the Stimson Center’s Korea Program and generously sponsored by the Korea Foundation. For additional papers in this series, click here.Michael “Barni...

Implications of Chinese Influence Operations for South Korea and the US-ROK Alliance
Editor’s Note: This paper is part of a research project, “Countering AI Disinformation and Implications for the US-ROK Alliance,” conducted by the Stimson Center’s Korea Program and generously sponsored by the Korea Foundation. For additional papers in this series, click here.Nathan Beaucha...

Inside the Mind of a Veteran South Korean Diplomat
The Trump administration's new National Security Strategy and National Defense Strategy omit key commitments to North Korea's denuclearization and extended U.S. deterrence for South Korea, raising concerns about alliance credibility. A U.S. official warns these documents may signal a strategic shift prioritizing Taiwan and the First Island Chain over treaty allies like South Korea and Japan, while adopting a more conciliatory stance toward China that risks undermining regional security partnerships.

When Autocracy’s Waistline Becomes a Liability — Keeping Democracy Fit in 2026
North Korea faces acute succession risks if leader Kim Jong-un, who shows signs of severe obesity and unhealthy lifestyle habits, were to die suddenly. Unlike other autocracies, North Korea's extreme personalization of power, lack of succession mechanisms, and nuclear arsenal make any leadership transition uniquely destabilizing, potentially forcing critical decisions about nuclear security into days rather than months.

North Korean parents pursue fake divorces to keep sons out of the army
North Korean parents in South Hamgyong province are pursuing fake divorces to exempt their sons from mandatory military service, fearing deployment to Russia where North Korean soldiers have suffered heavy casualties. Divorce is one of the few legal exemptions available to families without resources to send children to university, replacing the previous practice of falsifying medical documents. The strategy reflects widespread parental anxiety about sons being sent to die in the Ukraine war.

N. Korea hails family that skipped 60th birthday feast as frugality model
North Korean authorities are praising a Hyesan family for skipping a traditional 60th birthday celebration as an example of socialist frugality ahead of the Ninth Party Congress, though sources say the family simply couldn't afford the feast. The government is pushing a frugality campaign to align with leader Kim Jong Un's image, but residents are skeptical, fearing authorities may crack down on all family gatherings as "luxury.

North Korean spy agency turns on its own informant
A remittance broker in North Korea who worked as a state security informant was arrested in mid-January for concealing business activities and using a Chinese-made mobile phone. The arrest has sparked public criticism that security officers are targeting even their own informants to improve performance metrics ahead of the Ninth Party Congress, with many expressing sympathy for the broker despite her informant role.

North Korean market prices surge after weeks of decline
North Korean market prices surged in mid-February 2025 after weeks of decline, with rice prices jumping nearly 30% and corn prices skyrocketing over 87% due to prolonged border restrictions limiting foreign currency and goods supplies. The sharp increases coincide with rising exchange rates for the dollar and yuan, growing demand ahead of Kim Jong Il's birthday holiday, and traders' inability to receive payments from Chinese counterparts since late last year.

North Korea tightens grocery store regulations
North Korea issued strict new regulations in early February requiring grocery store managers to follow government guidelines for purchasing, selling, and storing goods, including sourcing requirements and standardized pricing procedures. The rules aim to reinforce discipline in the state-run distribution sector and implement the regime's regional development policy, with quarterly inspections beginning in spring. Store managers worry they may struggle to meet government quotas if they cannot rely on gray market goods.

Timing is everything: North Korea’s winter soldiers feel lucky in February
North Korean soldiers training in February 2025 are significantly happier than those who endured brutal December-January exercises, benefiting from national holidays, reduced outdoor drills, and increased public support. The shift reflects the military's focus on indoor political education this month rather than intense outdoor training in freezing conditions.

North Korea eyes slice of Russian market long dominated by China
North Korea's ruling party instructed its cabinet ministry in February to pursue a strategy aimed at securing a foothold in Russian industrial sectors currently dominated by Chinese companies, marking a shift from trade to industrial participation. The strategy focuses on leveraging North Korea's wage competitiveness and skilled labor to gain positions in automotive, mobile phone, and electronics manufacturing through joint ventures with Chinese and Russian companies. This move is intended to secure long-term economic advantages amid geopolitical changes following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

North Korea expands medical computer network to provincial hospitals
North Korea's health ministry has ordered provincial hospitals to join a digital medical network previously limited to Pyongyang, aiming to modernize healthcare nationwide. The "smart medical information service system" will digitize patient records and enable real-time data-sharing between hospitals, supporting remote treatments from the capital. However, infrastructure challenges like unreliable power supply and limited communication networks may hinder the system's effectiveness.

Holiday dining boom exposes North Korea’s widening wealth gap
North Koreans dined out in record numbers during recent holidays, revealing the country's widening wealth divide. While restaurant culture is growing among affluent citizens in major cities, ordinary workers and small business owners cannot afford meals costing around $23 per family. The dining boom highlights how North Korea's official narrative of equality contrasts sharply with economic reality.

North Korea’s long holiday weekend sparks consumer spending surge
North Koreans experienced an unusual consumer spending surge during an extended holiday in mid-February, coinciding with Kim Jong Il's birthday and Lunar New Year. Bathhouses, markets, and karaoke rooms saw record crowds as residents took advantage of time off to purchase gifts, improve hygiene, and enjoy recreational activities, providing a rare boost to the country's domestic economy.

During Lula’s Visit, South Korea and Brazil Agree to Revive Mercosur Trade Talks
Amid intensifying China-U.S. rivalry and global trade volatility, middle powers such as South Korea and Brazil are diversifying their supply chains through minilateralism.

6 Takeaways From North Korea’s 9th Party Congress
The biggest takeaway: there were no groundbreaking changes, whether in foreign policy or domestic politics.

North Korea fires flurry of short-range ballistic missiles
North Korea launched multiple short-range ballistic missiles Thursday, according to South Korea's military. The test occurred about a week after leader Kim Jong Un demonstrated a new weapons system for a recently developed warship.

Expert Takes on North Korea’s Ninth Party Congress
Authors of 38 North’s North Korea Briefing, a quarterly publication on North Korea’s internal ... The post Expert Takes on North Korea’s Ninth Party Congress appeared first on 38 North.

North Korea’s Integration of AI Across Cyber, Economic, and Military Domains
This paper is part of a research project, “Countering AI Disinformation and Implications for ... The post North Korea’s Integration of AI Across Cyber, Economic, and Military Domains appeared first on 38 North.

Revisiting North Korea’s Nuclear Tests
Aside from wide-ranging yield estimates and rare escapees’ accounts, North Korean (Democratic ... The post Revisiting North Korea’s Nuclear Tests appeared first on 38 North.

Quick Take: Initial Assessment of Key Personnel Changes in North Korea’s 9th Party Congress
A preliminary assessment of personnel changes resulting from the Ninth Congress of the Workers’ ... The post Quick Take: Initial Assessment of Key Personnel Changes in North Korea’s 9th Party Congress appeared first on 38 North.

A New Look at North Korea’s Economic Redistribution During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Evidence from nighttime satellite imagery indicates that the distribution of economic activity ... The post A New Look at North Korea’s Economic Redistribution During the COVID-19 Pandemic appeared first on 38 North.

Inspector O and the Name Game
I was going through the menu for the third time when Inspector O appeared, as he often does, ... The post Inspector O and the Name Game appeared first on 38 North.

The 2026 Window: Can the “Ember” of US-North Korea Diplomacy Still Catch Fire?
Despite 2025 being a tumultuous year of high-stakes summits and tectonic shifts in geopolitical ... The post The 2026 Window: Can the “Ember” of US-North Korea Diplomacy Still Catch Fire? appeared first on 38 North.

North Korea Takes Its Place at “Eurasian Charter” Table
On February 3, the Belarusian state news agency BelTA reported that Belarus, the Democratic ... The post North Korea Takes Its Place at “Eurasian Charter” Table appeared first on 38 North.