
North Korea News Podcast by NK News
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A weekly podcast discussing all things North Korea, produced by NK News
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United States
Description:
A weekly podcast discussing all things North Korea, produced by NK News
Twitter:
@nknewsorg
Language:
English
Email:
podcast@nknews.org
Episodes
The first Lee-Trump summit, and North Korea’s commemoration of war dead
8/26/2025
In this week’s episode, NK News Deputy Managing Editor Alannah Hill breaks down President Lee Jae-myung’s first summit with U.S. President Donald Trump, where Lee appealed for Trump to take on a “peacemaker” role with Pyongyang. She also discusses the flood of newly released state media footage showing North Korean troops in combat in Russia’s […]
Duration:00:19:16
Tycho van der Hoog: North Korea’s forgotten allies in Africa
8/21/2025
In this episode, Tycho van der Hoog joins the podcast to explore how North Korea forged and sustained ties with African liberation movements and governments during and after the Cold War — connections that continue to shape the country’s activities on the continent today. He shares how his interest in the topic began with a […]
Duration:00:11:55
An ex-North Korean soldier’s bid for repatriation, and controversial remittances
8/19/2025
NK News Correspondent Jooheon Kim joins the podcast this week to discuss Ahn Hak-seop, a 95-year-old former North Korean soldier and so-called unconverted prisoner of war who is seeking repatriation to the DPRK after decades in the South. He also talks about the controversy surrounding ROK police investigations into defector remittances to relatives in the […]
Duration:00:20:50
Kornel Chang: How Korea’s liberation led to division into North and South
8/14/2025
On today’s episode, Kornel Chang discusses his new book “A Fractured Liberation: Korea Under U.S. Occupation,” which sheds light on the period from 1945 to 1950 when the country was divided into the North and South. Chang describes how the immediate post-liberation “opening” was more fluid than commonly portrayed, with ordinary Koreans pursuing varied aspirations […]
Duration:00:11:59
A North Korean defection, postponed US-ROK drills and dismantling loudspeakers
8/12/2025
NK News Executive Director Jeongmin Kim joins the podcast to discuss the story of a North Korean defector in her 70s who is under investigation for allegedly leaking the locations of fellow escapees to Pyongyang’s secret police, as well as the daring maritime defection of a North Korean who swam across the Han River estuary. […]
Duration:00:17:19
Maeng Hyo-shim: A North Korean family’s escape against all odds
8/7/2025
On this week’s episode, Maeng Hyo-shim, a young woman who fled North Korea in 2018, joins the podcast to share her experiences of state discrimination, systemic neglect and a violent attack against her disabled mother which led her family to escape the DPRK. Born in Hyesan in 2001, Maeng shares her memories of life growing […]
Duration:00:11:52
Russia-DPRK bridge update, trilateral boat tours and Moscow-Pyongyang flights
8/5/2025
On this week’s episode, NK News Data Analyst Anton Sokolin unpacks major construction updates on the Russia–DPRK car bridge project near the Tumen River. He also breaks down the ambitious trilateral initiative to launch historical boat tours connecting China, Russia and North Korea along the same river as well as new direct flights between Moscow […]
Duration:00:20:51
How South Korea’s Lee Jae-myung could revive US-North Korea talks
7/31/2025
The flurry of summitry in 2018-19 between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in inspired hopes for a breakthrough on resolving a decades-old conflict, only for talks to collapse without any progress on the DPRK nuclear issue. This week, historian John Delury returns to the podcast […]
Duration:00:12:15
Kim Yo Jong spurns Seoul’s overtures, and US targets North Korean laptop farms
7/29/2025
North Korea broke its relative silence about the new South Korean administration of Lee Jae-myung on Monday, with the DPRK leader’s sister Kim Yo Jong dismissing the president’s peace overtures and attacking Seoul’s alliance with the U.S. NK News Lead Correspondent Shreyas Reddy joins the podcast to discuss why North Korea’s proverbial “bad cop” suddenly […]
Duration:00:20:38
How North Korea’s Kim rulers manage elites to guarantee regime survival
7/24/2025
North Korea’s ruling Kim family has orchestrated not one but two leadership successions during its over seven decades in power, and may well be preparing for a third. But the success of such transitions in authoritarian states is far from certain and depends in large part on how rulers manage the elites that compose their […]
Duration:00:12:03
North Korean ChatGPT, renaming the unification ministry and Seoul’s main enemy
7/22/2025
South Korea’s National Assembly questioned the Lee administration’s nominees for key positions last week, including the ministers of unification, defense, foreign affairs and labor, and North Korea issues ended up playing a prominent role at all of the hearings. NK News Correspondent Joon Ha Park joins the podcast this week to discuss the main takeaways […]
Duration:00:18:45
How Russian tiger hunters got roped into a plot to kill the North Korean leader
7/17/2025
In this episode, Professor Andrei Lankov and NK News’ Anton Sokolin discuss the fascinating story of the Yankovskys — a Russian family whose journey took them from Siberian exile to colonial Korea, and ultimately, to the heart of North Korea’s tumultuous 20th-century history. The discussion centers on the family’s time in what became the DPRK […]
Duration:00:14:20
Lavrov sails on Kim Jong Un’s yacht, military parade prep and wastewater rumors
7/15/2025
NK News Senior Analytic Correspondent Colin Zwirko joins this week’s episode to discuss Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s high-profile visit to the newly opened Wonsan Kalma beach resort, where he met Kim Jong Un aboard a luxury yacht. He also dissects emerging signs that North Korea is preparing for a military parade and possible mass […]
Duration:00:21:03
Shinyoung Kwon: Authoritarian roots of North Korea’s neighborhood associations
7/10/2025
Dr. Shinyong Kwon joins this week’s episode to discuss how neighborhood associations — known today as inminban in the DPRK — have been used as tools of governance, social indoctrination and moral authority. She explains how these associations originated from East Asian communal traditions but were reshaped under Japanese colonial rule to serve wartime mobilization […]
Duration:00:14:29
Additional North Korean troop deployment, Kim mourns in public and beachgoers
7/8/2025
Seoul last week said it cannot confirm a CNN report that North Korea plans to send 30,000 additional soldiers to support Russia’s war in Ukraine, amid conflicting intelligence assessments. While Ukraine’s military intelligence suggested the deployment is imminent, its chief Kyrylo Budanov said no buildup has yet been observed, instead predicting voluntary enlistment of DPRK […]
Duration:00:20:37
Mitsuhiro Mimura: The secret to North Korea’s economic resilience
7/3/2025
Professor Mitsuhito Mimura, a leading Japanese expert on the North Korean economy, joins this week’s podcast for an in-depth discussion on the DPRK’s economic resilience, shifting trade patterns and deepening ties with China and Russia. With over 35 trips to North Korea under his belt, Mimura shares rare insights into how Pyongyang sustains infrastructure growth […]
Duration:00:11:28
North Korea’s mega resort opens, testimony of executions and taekwondo rivalry
7/1/2025
North Korea finally opened the long-delayed Wonsan Kalma mega resort on the east coast last week, with leader Kim Jong Un calling for a “new era” of tourism. But with the tourism zone boasting over 50 hotels and capacity for 20,000 tourists, questions remain about who will actually visit the resort as the country keeps […]
Duration:00:18:22
Matchmaking across borders: Documenting North Koreans relationships in the South
6/26/2025
In this episode, Norwegian artist and director Morten Traavik and cultural mediator Son Kim discuss their new documentary “North South Man Woman.” The film explores the emotional complexities of North Korean defectors trying to build lives — and relationships — in South Korea, with a special focus on matchmaking between DPRK women and ROK men. […]
Duration:00:15:35
Seoul’s new unification minister, DPRK rocket launches and border drills
6/24/2025
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has announced nominations for several key positions handling North Korean issues, continuing to select pro-engagement officials for inter-Korean roles. NK News Correspondent Joon Ha Park talks about the latest appointments, as well as South Korea’s live-fire artillery exercises near the inter-Korean border and North Korea’s launch of about 10 artillery […]
Duration:00:17:39
Dong Jin Kim: What North Korea can learn from Ireland’s peace process
6/18/2025
Dr. Dong Jin Kim, a leading peace studies scholar with research experience spanning Korea, Ireland, Cyprus and South Africa, joins the podcast to explore how divided societies navigate conflict, peacebuilding and reconciliation, as well as lessons from these cases for the Korean Peninsula. Examining Ireland’s journey, he argues that lasting peace depends on sustained community […]
Duration:00:16:04