5) Rodong Sinmun. If you'd like to add your site in our website then please messsage us in our facebook page. North Korean defectors say sorry after false Kim Jong-un speculationNorth and South Korea exchange gunfire across DMZ at borderKim Jong-un sister condemns 'frightened dog' South Korea in first public statementNorth Korea fires two projectiles in first launches for three monthsNorth Korea's most senior defector to run for parliament in the SouthTrump called for Seoul evacuation at height of North Korea tensions, new book saysKim Jong-un orders razing of South's 'unpleasant' Mount Kumgang buildingsNorth Korea played like it was 'waging war' in Pyongyang match, says South Pro-North Korea website Uriminzokkiri.com has been hijacked by hackers who accuse Kim Jong Un of "threatening world peace.". We instead recommend using Chrome, Edge, Firefox or Safari.Microsoft ceased supporting IE 10 and older in 2016.In addition, Microsoft cyber-security chief Chris Jackson has been urging users to stop using the browser since February 2019.Join the influential community of members who rely on NK News original news and in-depth reportingThis site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Join the influential community of members who rely on NK News original news and in-depth reportingJoin the influential community of members who rely on NK News original news and in-depth reportingPlease enter your username or email address. This service, which is for the purpose of research and private study, is provided free of charge. Photograph: Uriminzokkiri 4) Voice of Korea. In addition to entire websites, it is possible to block accounts on social media, and some 13 accounts have been blocked on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, including Uriminzokkiri's Twitter account. A screengrab of footage of Choe In-guk broadcast on North Korea’s state-run Uriminzokkiri news website. The site also distributes information over Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr. State media reports arrival of Choe In-guk, son of ex-foreign minister who defected in 1986The son of the highest-profile South Korean ever to defect to Choe In-guk said he had decided to “permanently resettle”in His father, Choe Dok-shin, was a former South Korean foreign minister who emigrated to the US in 1976 with his wife, Ryu Mi-yong, after political disputes with Park Chung-hee, the then South Korean president.They defected to North Korea a decade later, leaving behind two sons and three daughters.Choe Dok-shin died three years later, while Ryu went on to hold high-profile positions in North Korea, including membership of the presidium of the country’s rubber-stamp parliament and chair of a minor political party that is effectively controlled by the ruling Workers’ party of North Korea.After her death in 2016, aged 95, Ryu was given a public funeral and buried alongside her husband at Pyongyang’s Patriotic Martyrs cemetery.Choe In-guk’s arrival in Pyongyang at the weekend is a minor propaganda coup for North Korea, as it struggles with The regime is expected to use his defection to claim that life is better in North Korea than on the southern side of the heavily fortified border that has separated the countries for more than 65 years.Uriminzokkiri published images of Choe, 73, receiving flowers on his arrival at Pyongyang’s international airport on Saturday.He said, according to the website: “To live in and follow a country for which I feel thankful is a path to protect the will left by my parents. On September 18, 2012, the North Korean government became the first to use "Gangnam Style" for political activism when it uploaded a parody with the title "I'm Yushin style!" As also noted by website North Korea Tech, the hack was carried out hours after a list of 9,000 registered Uriminzokkiri users was posted online. North Korea's externally-focused outlet Uriminzokkiri on Monday slammed the U.S. and South Korea for a recent rise in tensions on the peninsula, mocking Seoul and Washington for "self-inflicted" anxiety over a high-profile nuclear or missile test by Pyongyang over the Christmas holidays. Official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea. Uriminzokkiri (Korean: 우리 민족끼리, lit. 3) BBC news North Korea. Pyongyang is a microcosm of Korea’s past, present and future, from which one can learn about and experience the history, unique culture, wisdom, talents and enchanting customs of the Korean people. Pyongyang is a microcosm of Korea’s past, present and future, from which one can learn about and experience the history, unique culture, wisdom, talents and enchanting customs of the Korean people. The shuttered YouTube channels played clips from state TV and other North Korean content. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google The NK Pro, NK News and KCNA Watch websites do not support private mode or incognito browsing.North Korean media mocks U.S., South Korean fears over Christmas day testingExternally-focused outlets also dismiss South Korean attempts to mediate DPRK-U.S. dialogue Tune in every morning from 4am to 8am. In some of the outlet’s first articles of the year, the Reporting on the mistaken triggering of an emergency siren on December 26 at a U.S. base in South Korea and Japanese broadcaster NHK’s false alert of a North Korean missile test, the outlet reported that the U.S. “became the scoff of the world.”The article also cited unnamed South Korean media and expert claims that the end of the year was “entirely North Korea’s time,” and that it “succeeded in drawing attention from the international society and… pressuring the U.S.” and “swaying” U.S. President Donald Trump.The final weeks of 2019 saw widespread fears that an unspecified “Christmas gift” They then saw North Korea hold a major plenary meeting of its ruling party, at which leader Kim Jong Un Notably absent from that speech, however, was much mention of the North’s relations with South Korea — or any mention of how the two might break an In the opinion piece, published last month and titled “Peace Through Myriad Acts,” the South Korean President said Seoul remains limited in how much progress it is capable of achieving in diplomacy with Pyongyang.“Even if South Korea is desperate about peace, South Korea can’t speed up as it likes,” he wrote.