Showing posts with label Pyongyang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pyongyang. Show all posts

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Korea Headline News February 2 2014

Korea Headline News February 2 2014

Korea

What a picture says about power in North Korea

BBC

Work and life balance tall order for Korean working moms

Korea Herald

K-League Classic news

Soccerphile

Climate of Fear Sparks Strange Behavior in Pyongyang

Chosun Ilbo

French cartoon festival highlights sex slavery victims

Korea Times

North Korea to South: Stop slander and war games or face 'holocaust'

Los Angeles Times

Previous Korea news

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Monday, March 7, 2011

Korea News March 7 2011

Korean Headlines

News from North and South Korea.

'Tanks deployed to fortify N.K. leader’s residences'

Korea Herald

China 'invites son of N Korea's Kim Jong-il to visit'

BBC

Park & Koo Say Goodbye To Korean National Team

Soccerphile

South Korean Computers Attacked

Chosun Ilbo

Pyongyang vows to use all possible means to bring back 31 North Koreans

Korea times

A futile message to Pyongyang

Los Angeles Times

Previous Korea news

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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Choral Singing In Pyongyang

Choral Singing In Pyongyang

Choral Singing In Pyongyang

Female voices raised in revolutionary fervor are a Pyongyang favorite, always propaganda, always praising the leadership.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Arirang Festival 2009 Ends

Arirang Festival 2009

North Korea

The Arirang Festival 2009 officially ended on Tuesday in North Korea. The world's largest choreographed display attracted 1.4 million spectators according to the authorities in Pyongyang.

The Arirang Festival began at May Day Stadium in mid-August. Guests included Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao who watched the festival with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il on October 5.

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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Pyongyang Weather North Korea Climate

Pyongyang Weather

Pyongyang Weather North Korea Climate.

Pyongyang in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula has extremes of temperature. Hot and humid in summer, Pyongyang can get extremely cold in winter.

PYONGYANG WEATHER

The rainy season arrives in June and usually lasts until the latter stages of July. Snow and frost can be expected for at least a month during the winter in Pyongyang with ports, such as Wonsan, freezing up from December thru March.

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