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Inside North Korea’s $800 million ‘Hotel of Doom’: The Brit who saw the empty pyramid up close
From most angles in Pyongyang, the Ryugyong Hotel looks finished and ready for guests. The glass skin is smooth, the 330-metre pyramid sharp against the skyline, its tip tapering into a neat, ...
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Inside North Korea’s prison system
North Korea’s prison system is one of the most secretive in the world. Information largely comes from defectors and satellite ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Dec. 31 (UPI) --Executive director's note: This paper is extracted from Mathew Ha's ongoing Ph.D. research. Abstract This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the overall social and political ...
For decades, the black market economy has been a lifeline for North Korean citizens. It enabled them to trade goods and services in ways that both ensured their survival while offering some a chance ...
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In this Infosecurity Magazine interview, we sit down with Sophos CISO Ross McKerchar to discuss one of the fastest-evolving cyber threats, North Korean IT worker schemes. These operations are designed ...
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