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North Korea

This category covers questions about North Korea, officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, which is the counterpart of South Korea. North Korea is famous for having one of the worst human rights records in the world.

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What types of media are controlled by the state in North Korea?

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In North Korea, the government controls all forms of media, including television, radio, newspapers, and the internet. The state ensures that all content aligns with its propaganda and ideology, restricting access to outside information or dissenting viewpoints. This tight control over media is a key tool used by the government to maintain its authoritarian rule and quash any opposition.

What country doesn't have freedom of the press?

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North Korea is a country known for severely restricting press freedom. The government exercises strict control over all media outlets and allows only state-run news organizations to operate. Independent journalism is virtually non-existent in North Korea.

How many people in North Korea can read?

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Nearly 100% of North Koreans are reported to be literate. However, the government tightly controls education and access to information, so the quality of education and the types of literature available may be limited.

Do people in North Korea have access to Amazon?

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No, people in North Korea do not have access to Amazon or the internet at large in the same way as people in other countries. The North Korean government heavily restricts internet access and controls what content its citizens can view.

What are the people's roles in the North Korean government?

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The people in North Korea have limited roles in the government. The country operates under a highly centralized leadership system, where power is concentrated in the hands of the Supreme Leader, currently Kim Jong-un, and a small group of top leaders in the ruling Workers' Party. The people's role is primarily to follow the government's mandates and propaganda, with limited participation in decision-making processes.

What two rivers form the northern border of North Korea?

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The two rivers that form the northern border of North Korea are the Yalu River and the Tumen River.

Is North Korea a United States ally?

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No, North Korea is not a United States ally. North Korea, famous for being the most isolated nation in the world, currently does not have any alliances with other countries.

How does north Korea's government affect its people?

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North Korea's government has a strong impact on its people. The country operates under a totalitarian regime where political dissent is not tolerated. The government exercises strict control over every aspect of its citizens' lives, including strict censorship, limited access to information, and restriction of basic freedoms such as speech, assembly, and religion. The government's policies and actions have resulted in limited economic opportunities, poverty, and human rights violations for many North Koreans.

Simbolo ng watawat ng North Korea?

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ano ang ibig sabihin ng simbolo ng south korea

What is hard labor in North Korea?

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What does hard labor mean in North Korea?

Does North Korea have jungles?

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Yes there are. Over 80% of NK is mountains or uplands.

What is the biome of north Korea?

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Asked by Wiki User

tropical! hope i am correct

Which i am not

What is the national animal of North Korea?

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The Korean Magpie is the national bird of South Korea. :P

What are the agricultural products for North Korea?

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The main agricultural products for north korea is beef and milk, chicken,eggs,and pork.

Is there McDonald's in North Korea?

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No, there are no McDonald's dining establishments in North Korea. Many popular "Western" chains are also not in North Korea.

Is North Korea a medc or a ledc country?

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The south is An Medc. It's definitely not developing. It's a very developed country.

The north is a ledc. It has a LONG way to go...

What are the main characteristics of North Korea?

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it is a closed society. indoctrination of the youth gives total allegience (without question) to the North Korean leadership........it is the same method initiated by Adolph Hitler when he rose to power..............

Is north Korea unlimited?

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Why is North Korea's citizens going blind?

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The extreme starvation there affects people to the point that it fogs up their cataracts and eventually blinds them. Seeing as how 20% of the population has already died of hunger and the rest are starving, this shouldn't surprize me at all. I feel so bad for them...

Is North Korea stronger than the US?

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Yes and no North Korea is not a threat currently,but have made threat against the USA. They can't launch any missiles at us they do not posses that tech. they also can't attack us with there military because they would be detected and dealt with.

Is china north Koreas ally?

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North Korea has a number of allies; the most prominent is China. North Korea is also allied with some Middle Eastern nations, having sold missiles to Iran and Syria, for example.