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But population control has long been an essential task ... Research suggests the current birth rate of North Korea is a result of both the success and failure of the country's economic policies ...
The device would covertly take a screenshot every five minutes, storing the images in a secret folder which the user couldn’t ...
Measures include automatically replacing popular South Korean words with regime-approved terms and recording screenshots of ...
with those discovered dealing birth control drugs facing heavy fines and lifetime bans from the marketplace. North Korea, with a population of 26 million, is not alone as it faces shifting ...
Concerns about North Korea’s chronic food shortages are growing ... or an estimated 3-5% of what was then a 20 million-strong population. Trade data, satellite images and assessments by the ...
South Korea halted its broadcasts along the 160-mile Demilitarized Zone on Wednesday, according to a statement from the ...
South Korea’s military has shut down loudspeakers broadcasting anti-North Korean propaganda along the inter-Korean border. It ...
The military government initiated a strong drive for economic growth and population control in 1962 ... and about 80% of them settled in South Korea. Adding to this, a population movement developed ...
For the general population ... in North Korea. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are blocked. The government views these tools as dangerous and a threat to its control.