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  2. COVID-19 pandemic in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    According to NK News, on 22 September, the crew of a North Korean patrol boat killed a South Korean fisheries officer whom they encountered off their coast, and then torched his flotation device in compliance with COVID-19 emergency orders.

  3. North Korea - Wikipedia

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    North Korea has a civil law system based on the Prussian model and influenced by Japanese traditions and communist legal theory. [237] Judiciary procedures are handled by the Central Court (the highest court of appeal), provincial or special city-level courts, people's courts, and special courts. People's courts are at the lowest level of the ...

  4. COVID-19 in North Korea - Wikipedia

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  5. Law of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    The law of North Korea (officially called the Democratic People's Republic of Korea) is a codified civil law system inherited from the Japanese and influenced by the Soviet Union. It is governed by The Socialist Constitution and operates within the political system of North Korea.

  6. Portal:North Korea - Wikipedia

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    The flag of North Korea. North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia.It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula and borders China and Russia to the north at the Yalu (Amnok) and Tumen rivers, and South Korea to the south at the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).

  7. Health in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, free, but not universal, healthcare was mandated by North Korea's Social Insurance Law. [6] Beginning in the 1950s, North Korea put great emphasis on healthcare. In 1952 basic universal healthcare was started, [6] and between 1955 and 1986, the number of hospitals grew from 285 to 2,401, and the number of clinics from 1,020 to 5,644. [7]

  8. 2020 in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    On June 15, North Korea demolished a South Korean and North Korean liaison office building located in Kaesong after tensions between North and South Korea rise. [6] July 26 – The city of Kaesong is placed under total lockdown after a person is found with suspected COVID-19 symptoms. This is the first suspected case in the country. [7]

  9. Visa policy of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Citizens of South Korea seeking to visit North Korea cannot use South Korean passports to travel to North Korea. They must instead submit a North/South Korea visitation verification certificate as well as a departure card to the North Korean immigration officer at the port of entry and go through immigration inspection in North Korea.