By Heejin Kim and Joyce Lee SEOUL, March 23 (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was reappointed as president of state ...
State media said the decision to re-elect Kim to the ‘top post’ reflected ‘the unanimous will and desire of all the Korean people’.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was reappointed as president of the state affairs commission at the first session of the ...
North Korea reappointed Kim Jong Un as the head of the authoritarian nation’s highest policy-making and governing body.
North Korea's March 15, 2026, 'election' shows 99.99% turnout, 70% deputy reshuffle, and Kim Yo Jong's rising influence.
North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly will convene on Sunday following its first election in seven years. The country's parliament will meet in Pyongyang to discuss issues including personnel ...
The North Korean government has intensified repression inside the isolated, nuclear-armed state, expanding electronic surveillance and publicly executing people for sharing foreign media, the United ...
SEOUL, March 17 (Reuters) - North Korea's newly elected Supreme People's Assembly will convene its first session on March 22 ...
On March 15, North Korea will hold its first national level elections since 2019. After being delayed for two years, the Kim Jong Un regime delivered a short notice announcement last week that the ...
Most of what we know about North Korea does not come through open reporting or official transparency. Information reaches the outside world in fragments, usually carried by defectors, foreign ...
State media says the Supreme People’s Assembly reaffirmed his leadership at its latest session.