North Korea Buried in April Snow—Experts Warn of Major Crop Damage After Climate ShockNorth Korea faces unusual spring weather with heavy snowfall and strong winds, impacting agriculture and crop growth.
Cattle Thefts on the Rise in North Korea as Food Shortages Get WorseRising cattle thefts in North Korea highlight severe food insecurity as desperation drives people to steal livestock for survival.
New Year in Pyongyang: Fresh Veggies Arrive from Kangdong Greenhouse ComplexNorth Korea's Kangdong Greenhouse Complex supplies fresh vegetables to Pyongyang residents for New Year's celebrations.
North Korea and Russia Discuss Expanding Cooperation in Energy, Agriculture, and TechNorth Korea hosted a banquet for a Russian delegation, discussing bilateral cooperation in various sectors during the meeting.
Could We Run Out of Ketchup? California Drought Threatens Tomato SupplyCalifornia, the largest region producing tomatoes, is facing a surge in tomato prices due to a severe drought that decreased the harvest.
A Closer Look At North Korea's Science and Technology ResearchThe Rodong Sinmun reported on the 14th that North Korea’s science and technology sector is embarking on national priority projects. According to data compiled by the National Science and Technology Committee, following May, all national priority projects for this year have been progressing as planned so far this month. The Kim Chaek Iron and Steel […]
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