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Korean Central News Agency (North Korea)

Korean Central News Agency (North Korea)
The latest news and top stories on Korean Central News Agency. A prominent Pyongyang, North Korea-based state-run news agency, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) is dedicated to disseminating official news and information, portraying the views of the North Korean government for both domestic and foreign consumption. Established in 1946, its main areas of focus include providing the sole source of information for all North Korean media and promoting the Workers’ Party of Korea’s ideology. The agency is recognised as a key pillar of North Korea’s propaganda operation, often exhibiting extreme bias and a lack of factual reporting.
Ukraine war

Putin holds call with North Korea’s Kim, discusses coming talks with Trump

The Russian leader expressed appreciation for North Korea’s help in Ukraine’s Kursk region.

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Nuclear no-go: North Korea signals denuclearisation-era’s end with twin warnings

My Take | Are North Korea, China and Russia’s ‘blood-forged’ ties more than just rhetoric?

National interests historically prevail over the much-lauded friendships ‘forged in blood’ among the three countries.

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