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Hosted on MSNNorth Korea uses Lunar New Year to boost allegiance to Kim familyNorth Korea's New Year holiday is marked by visits to the mausoleum of its two late leaders and affirmations of allegiance to incumbent leader Kim Jong-un.
A Ukrainian commander told Newsweek that Pyongyang's troops seemed to carry more ammunition than supplies when in battle.
State media images showed Kim waving from a balcony looking over Kim Il Sung Square, which is named after his grandfather, as huge columns of people carrying red plastic flowers and floats with ...
A rally celebrating the success of a recent nuclear test is held in Kim Il-sung square in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang September 13 ...
North Koreans laid floral tributes at the statues of founding father Kim Il Sung and his son, Kim Jong Il, to mark the Lunar New Year.
A singer performed the national anthem and what appeared to be intercontinental ballistic missiles rolled through Kim Il Sung Square. Not one person in the crowd wore a face mask, as North Korea ...
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