
Report from the Kim Chaek Iron and Steel Complex, the Hwanghae Iron and Steel Complex, and the Chollima Steel Complex.
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Report from the Kim Chaek Iron and Steel Complex, the Hwanghae Iron and Steel Complex, and the Chollima Steel Complex.
Ri Kun Il has served as manager of the Pyongyang Condiments Factory since 2004. He is also an elected deputy to the Supreme People’s Assembly.
Everybody talks about patriotism. But patriotism should be displayed in practice.
Grounds on Mt. Ryongak is known for its many scenic spots and trekking routes.
The Ryongsong Disabled Soldiers’ Injection-Moulded Boots Factory is producing lots of quality boots using local raw materials.
Haeju Kyoban has its origins in the late 14th century in modern-day South Hwanghae Province, DPRK.
Institutions, enterprises, and residential districts across Pyongyang are setting up their own solar energy-generation systems.
The Pyongyang College of Technology has so far developed over 3,700 e-teaching plans and multimedia presentations in just 3 years.
Report from the Mindulle Notebook Factory, the Pyongyang Kim Jong Suk Silk Mill, and the Pyongyang Dental Hygiene Products Factory
111th International Women’s Day was marked with colorful art performances in the DPRK.
Report from several light industrial factories in the DPRK.
Various lighting appliances produced at the Pyongyang Lighting Appliances Factory are winning popularity among users for their great practicality.
Rim Song Yon works at the institute for public health business economics under the DPRK’s Ministry of Public Health.
Report from the Sinuiju Textile Mill in North Pyongan Province, DPRK
Korean sportswomen are training day and night to win gold medals and fly the blue and red flag of the DPRK in the sky of the world.
Beautiful flower buds have burst forth, adding to the cheerful spring mood at greenhouses of the Pyongyang Floriculture Institute.
Report from the February 8 Vinalon Complex and the Hungnam Fertilizer Complex in Hamhung City, and the Namhung Youth Chemical Complex in Anju City.
On March 8, 1946, International Women’s Day was celebrated for the first time in liberated Korea.
Provincial art theatre opened on the bank of the Jangja River in Kanggye City.
Report from Nampo City in South Pyongan Province, DPRK
Agitation squads for encouraging increased production are being used in all provinces to implement the new 5-year plan.
Korean women today are a powerful force for the social development of the country and the forming of a big harmonious socialist family.
The Japanese attempt to shun sincere reflection and apology for its past is tantamount to the willingness to repeat its blood-stained history.