Pyongyang — The workers’ art squad of the Central Committee of the General Federation of Trade Unions of Korea gave its performance at the Central Hall of Workers Monday on the occasion of the 61st anniversary of the founding of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. Read more…
Pyongyang — The DPRK has covered a proud course of 60-odd-year-long history in which it has won victory after victory with the might of the harmonious whole of the leader and the people. Read more…
Pyongyang — The Korean people are yearning more earnestly for President Kim Il Sung who devoted his whole life to the struggle for liberating the country from the yoke of the Japanese imperialist rule and for providing happiness to the people Read more…
GENERAL AND ANECDOTE (243)
Pyongyang — General Secretary Kim Jong Il inspected a unit of the Korean People’s Army associated with revolutionary activities of President Kim Il Sung on April 15, Juche 87 (1998). Read more…
Pyongyang — The revolutionary spirit of Mt. Paektu is the source of strong mental power of the servicepersons and people in the DPRK and serves as an everlasting treasured sword for working miracles. Let’s intensify the charge in this spirit to win victory in every work site for effecting a great surge. Read more…
JOINTLY SIGNED BY RO YONG AND CHAE CHOL RYONG
Pyongyang — The Korean people’s great advance for building a thriving nation is sure to be crowned with a victory as they are dashing ahead, united close around General Secretary Kim Jong Il. Read more…
Avoid Making a Harmful Option
BY CHOE SONG GUK
Pyongyang — It was reported by Reuters recently that a Lieut. general of the U.S. Air Force disclosed the U.S. military was in the process of securing 10~12 Bunker-Busters for the purpose of destroying underground nuclear facilities, etc. of the DPRK and Iran. The U.S. military was reported to have stepped up the production of the above-said bombs for striking “enemy” underground facilities by use of Stealth bomber B-2s, etc. Read more…
Seoul — North Korea said Monday a sudden surge in water prompted a massive discharge by one of its dams on Sunday, as it responded unusually quickly to Seoul’s protest that six South Koreans downriver were killed or went missing over the weekend. Read more…