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  1. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Noord-KoreaNoord-Korea - Wikipedia

    Noord-Korea, officieel de Democratische Volksrepubliek Korea ... Joseph Sang-hoon Chung The North Korean Economy Hoover Institution Press, Sanford California (1974)

  2. Politics of North Korea. The Cabinet of Democratic People's Republic of Korea or North Korea ( Naegak [1]) is, according to the Constitution of North Korea, the administrative and executive body and a general state-management organ in the Government of North Korea. [2] The Cabinet's principal newspaper is Minju Choson .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › South_KoreaSouth Korea - Wikipedia

    With longstanding animosity following the Korean War from 1950 to 1953, North Korea and South Korea signed an agreement to pursue peace. On 4 October 2007, Roh Moo-Hyun and North Korean leader Kim Jong-il signed an eight-point agreement on issues of permanent peace, high-level talks, economic cooperation, renewal of train services, highway and air travel, and a joint Olympic cheering squad.

  4. History. For most of its existence, North Korea has not specified a formal head of state. The 1948 constitution did not define a head of state, but with regard to political functions usually performed by the head of state, the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly (SPA) could be considered one.

  5. Japan and North Korea agreed to begin talks aimed at the establishment of diplomatic relations. In January 1991, Japan began normalization talks with Pyongyang with a formal apology for its 1910–45 colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula. The negotiations were aided by Tokyo's support of a proposal for simultaneous entry into the United Nations ...

  6. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), as of October 29, North Korea had tested 12,072 people for Covid-19, with all resulting “negative” for the virus, and as of August 20, a total ...

  7. North Korea adopted a law in 2003 to promote equal access for disabled people to public services [5] and claimed in its second report on compliance with the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights that its disabled citizens are protected. North Korea acceded to this covenant on September 14, 1981.