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  2. List of newspapers in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Rodong Sinmun, the official organ of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea. Considered a source of official North Korean viewpoints on many issues. In Korean and English. [9] Rodongja Sinmun, organ of the Central Committee of the General Federation of Trade Unions of Korea [10] Kyowŏn Sinmun (교원신문), official journal of ...

  3. Rodong Sinmun - Wikipedia

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    correct path), serving as a communication channel for the North Korea Bureau of the Communist Party of Korea; it was renamed in September 1946. Quoted frequently by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) and international media, it is regarded as a source of official North Korean viewpoints on many issues.

  4. Minju Joson - Wikipedia

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    Minju Joson was founded in 1945. [1] It began as Pyongyang Ilbo, the organ of the South Pyongan People's Committee.In October 1945, it changed its name to the current one, as it became the organ of the North Korean Provincial People's Committee, and took its current position in September 1948 when the Democratic People's Republic of Korea was officially established.

  5. Naenara - Wikipedia

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    Naenara (Korean: 내나라; lit. my country) [1] is the official web portal of the North Korean government. [3] It was the first website in North Korea, and was created in 1996. [4] The portal's categories include politics, tourism, music, foreign trade, arts, press, information technology, history, and "Korea is One". [5]

  6. Daily NK - Wikipedia

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    Daily NK (Korean: 데일리NK; RR: Deilli NK) is an online newspaper based in Seoul, South Korea, [1] [2] where it reports on various aspects of North Korean society from information obtained from inside and outside of North Korea via a network of informants.

  7. Korean Central News Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) (Korean: 조선중앙통신) is the state news agency of North Korea. [1] [2] [3] The agency portrays the views of the North Korean government for both domestic and foreign consumption. It was established on December 5, 1946, and now features online coverage. [4]

  8. Rodongja Sinmun - Wikipedia

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    Rodongja Sinmun (Korean: 노동자신문; Hancha: 勞動者新聞, Workers' Newspaper) is the organ of the Central Committee of the General Federation of Trade Unions of Korea, the government-controlled federation of trade unions of North Korea. [1] [2] The organ based in Pyongyang and its editor-in-chief is Ri Song-ju. [3]

  9. List of newspapers in Korea - Wikipedia

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    For a prose history, see History of newspapers in Korea. Note that this excludes newspapers published abroad by or for the Korean diaspora. It also excludes other types of publications like magazines and academic journals. Many of these newspapers are scanned, searchable, and available for free on the Korean Newspaper Archive website. [1]