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How North Korea Actually Works | Authorized Account | Insider
Hyunseung Lee and his family defected from North Korea in 2014 after a series of violent executions by North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un. Despite living a privileged life in the elite class of Pyongyang and serving in the North Korean special forces, he feared for his safety.
He tells Business Insider how he escaped to the United States. He also discusses brutal conditions inside the hermit kingdom, how law and order are maintained, and the social hierarchy. He covers public attitudes toward Kim Jong Un and the past dictators, Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il. He also explains what North Korean propaganda is like, what Hollywood movies and TV shows are shown to the public, and why he believes the North Korean Storm Corps troops sent to help Russia will fail in Ukraine.
He now works as a consu...
published: 26 Dec 2024
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North Korea - Faces of an Alienated Country
Life in North Korea still holds many secrets. How do people live in this country that is cut off from the rest of the world? We take you on a fascinating tour de force through gyms, riding clubs, water parks, schools, and sports academies. With first-hand experiences and non-staged scenes of everyday life, this documentary shows that sport really is a uniting force and paints a picture of North Korea beyond common clichés.
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published: 10 Jun 2024
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New Starbucks in South Korea Has Views of North Korea
It's one way to get a glimpse at a mysterious place. A Starbucks has opened in Gimpo-si, South Korea. The city borders North Korea, which is notoriously closed off to the rest of the world. The cafe is located in an ecopark near the Demilitarized Zone and the observatory gives visitors a clear view of the Hermit Nation, even without any type of magnifying lens. One can see farms, landscapes, and North Koreans going about their daily lives. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
published: 25 Dec 2024
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How 3.000 North Korean Soldiers CRUSHED by Ukrainian Forces
Russian President Vladimr Putin's biggest mistake was his military cooperation with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.
Vladimr Putin first thought that this partnership would help him and the war in Ukraine.
At first, Putin tried to conceal this supply of troops.
For this reason, it was claimed that these soldiers, arriving on ships from the Pacific Fleet, were brought from the autonomous regions of Russia.
But the truth soon emerged.
More than ten thousand North Korean soldiers had officially started fighting for Russia in Kursk.
This was a critical period for Putin to understand why the use of North Korean troops in Kursk was seriously damaging his partnership with Jong Un.
It was during this period that North Korean soldiers were unable to communicate adequately with Russian forces...
published: 26 Dec 2024
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North Korean Troops Face Major Losses in Kursk: The Cost of Russia’s Desperation
North Korea’s military involvement in Russia’s war against Ukraine has reached a breaking point. Recent offensives near Kursk have led to heavy losses among North Korean troops, with reports indicating severe casualties and a need for replacements.
This video explores:
- The growing alliance between Russia and North Korea.
- Why North Korean troops are on the frontlines in Kursk.
- The challenges and risks of deploying foreign forces in modern warfare.
- What these events mean for Russia’s strategy and North Korea’s regime.
As Ukraine continues to push back Russian advances, the reliance on foreign troops highlights Moscow’s growing desperation. But with mounting casualties, both Russia and its unlikely ally, North Korea, face tough questions about their capabilities and strategies.
published: 26 Dec 2024
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North Korean escapee explains what life there is really like | Minutes With
In this episode of Minutes With, we spoke to the remarkable Timothy Cho, a North Korean defector, about his two-time escape from the country run by dictator Kim Jong Un. Timothy explains what it is like to grow up in a 'prison country', where wearing jeans or watching TV could have you killed in a gruesome public execution. Timothy's parents abandon him as a child, leaving him living on the streets and battling starvation during the famine. Incredibly, he manages to escape but is captured by the Chinese Army and brutally tortured for his defection. His incredible journey to freedom involves the actions of a 13-year-old student who saved him and granted him a new life.
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26 Dec: Shocking Betrayal: Russians SET NORTH KOREANS ON FIRE to Take Credit for the Battle.
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Today, there is interesting news from the Kursk direction.
Here, the Russian military, bolstered by North Korean forces, attempted a bold assault to eliminate a critical Ukrainian bridgehead east of the Psel River. This move set off a series of intense battles and revealed the lengths Russians would go to keep North Korean involvement a secret and take credit for their victories.
The Russian objective, supported by North Korean troops, in this sector of the Kursk salient, was clear: to neutralize the Ukrainian presence east of the Psel River, which posed a significant threat to their operations. This strategic move aims to neutralize a possible Ukrainian penetration t...
published: 26 Dec 2024
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INSIDE NORTH KOREA (Surreal experience)
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The Tragic Reality For Women In The North Korean Army
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North Korean Soldiers Who Did Not Want To Fight For Russia Have Joined The Side Of Ukraine!
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Hello ANKA DALIY NEWS viewers, we are here with a remarkable development regarding the increasingly complex dynamics of war. Today, the balances in conflict zones are not limited to the parties to the conflict; unexpected elements can profoundly affect international relations and military strategies. Recent news reports indicate that troops from a country not directly involved in the war are moving towards Ukraine. While this situation has caused widespread repercussions in the world public opinion, it leaves many questions in mind. Who are these soldiers, why are they involved in this war and what is the extent of their role on the ground? Moreover, how will this development ...
published: 26 Dec 2024
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How North Korea Actually Works | Authorized Account | Insider
Hyunseung Lee and his family defected from North Korea in 2014 after a series of violent executions by North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un. Despite living a privi...
Hyunseung Lee and his family defected from North Korea in 2014 after a series of violent executions by North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un. Despite living a privileged life in the elite class of Pyongyang and serving in the North Korean special forces, he feared for his safety.
He tells Business Insider how he escaped to the United States. He also discusses brutal conditions inside the hermit kingdom, how law and order are maintained, and the social hierarchy. He covers public attitudes toward Kim Jong Un and the past dictators, Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il. He also explains what North Korean propaganda is like, what Hollywood movies and TV shows are shown to the public, and why he believes the North Korean Storm Corps troops sent to help Russia will fail in Ukraine.
He now works as a consultant for the Global Peace Foundation in Washington, DC.
For more, visit:
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10:04 - The Military
15:22 - The Storm Corps
18:54 - Time To Leave
22:58 - The Escape
26:28 - Prison Camps
31:06 - The Great Leader
35:57 - The Future
38:41 - Life In America
43:40 - Credits
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Hyunseung Lee and his family defected from North Korea in 2014 after a series of violent executions by North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un. Despite living a privileged life in the elite class of Pyongyang and serving in the North Korean special forces, he feared for his safety.
He tells Business Insider how he escaped to the United States. He also discusses brutal conditions inside the hermit kingdom, how law and order are maintained, and the social hierarchy. He covers public attitudes toward Kim Jong Un and the past dictators, Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il. He also explains what North Korean propaganda is like, what Hollywood movies and TV shows are shown to the public, and why he believes the North Korean Storm Corps troops sent to help Russia will fail in Ukraine.
He now works as a consultant for the Global Peace Foundation in Washington, DC.
For more, visit:
Global Peace Foundation
https://globalpeace.org/
00:00 - Intro
00:53 - The Control
07:00 - The Hierarchy
10:04 - The Military
15:22 - The Storm Corps
18:54 - Time To Leave
22:58 - The Escape
26:28 - Prison Camps
31:06 - The Great Leader
35:57 - The Future
38:41 - Life In America
43:40 - Credits
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- published: 26 Dec 2024
- views: 295680
21:55
North Korea - Faces of an Alienated Country
Life in North Korea still holds many secrets. How do people live in this country that is cut off from the rest of the world? We take you on a fascinating tour d...
Life in North Korea still holds many secrets. How do people live in this country that is cut off from the rest of the world? We take you on a fascinating tour de force through gyms, riding clubs, water parks, schools, and sports academies. With first-hand experiences and non-staged scenes of everyday life, this documentary shows that sport really is a uniting force and paints a picture of North Korea beyond common clichés.
https://youtu.be/YNCcHwB7rhk
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Life in North Korea still holds many secrets. How do people live in this country that is cut off from the rest of the world? We take you on a fascinating tour de force through gyms, riding clubs, water parks, schools, and sports academies. With first-hand experiences and non-staged scenes of everyday life, this documentary shows that sport really is a uniting force and paints a picture of North Korea beyond common clichés.
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- published: 10 Jun 2024
- views: 4105144
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New Starbucks in South Korea Has Views of North Korea
It's one way to get a glimpse at a mysterious place. A Starbucks has opened in Gimpo-si, South Korea. The city borders North Korea, which is notoriously closed ...
It's one way to get a glimpse at a mysterious place. A Starbucks has opened in Gimpo-si, South Korea. The city borders North Korea, which is notoriously closed off to the rest of the world. The cafe is located in an ecopark near the Demilitarized Zone and the observatory gives visitors a clear view of the Hermit Nation, even without any type of magnifying lens. One can see farms, landscapes, and North Koreans going about their daily lives. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
https://wn.com/New_Starbucks_In_South_Korea_Has_Views_Of_North_Korea
It's one way to get a glimpse at a mysterious place. A Starbucks has opened in Gimpo-si, South Korea. The city borders North Korea, which is notoriously closed off to the rest of the world. The cafe is located in an ecopark near the Demilitarized Zone and the observatory gives visitors a clear view of the Hermit Nation, even without any type of magnifying lens. One can see farms, landscapes, and North Koreans going about their daily lives. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
- published: 25 Dec 2024
- views: 122322
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How 3.000 North Korean Soldiers CRUSHED by Ukrainian Forces
Russian President Vladimr Putin's biggest mistake was his military cooperation with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.
Vladimr Putin first thought that this part...
Russian President Vladimr Putin's biggest mistake was his military cooperation with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.
Vladimr Putin first thought that this partnership would help him and the war in Ukraine.
At first, Putin tried to conceal this supply of troops.
For this reason, it was claimed that these soldiers, arriving on ships from the Pacific Fleet, were brought from the autonomous regions of Russia.
But the truth soon emerged.
More than ten thousand North Korean soldiers had officially started fighting for Russia in Kursk.
This was a critical period for Putin to understand why the use of North Korean troops in Kursk was seriously damaging his partnership with Jong Un.
It was during this period that North Korean soldiers were unable to communicate adequately with Russian forces on the battlefield due to language differences.
It was even revealed that North Korean soldiers fighting for Putin were even targeting Russian troops.
According to Ukrainian intelligence, eight Russian soldiers were eliminated by North Korean forces in a friendly fire incident in Kursk.
Undeterred by this tragic situation, Putin and Jong-Un continued to use North Koreans on the battlefield.
This time, however, the Ukrainians were targeting them.
Most recently, in Kursk, the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces eliminated 77 North Korean soldiers in one go alone.
Even these setbacks could not dissuade the Russian and North Korean leaders from their joint military alliance.
Putin and Jong-Un continued to use North Korean troops in Kursk.
But both leaders were shaken by the revelations of what had happened to the North Koreans on the battlefield and how many total casualties they had suffered.
The battle at Kursk showed Putin and Jong-Un the harsh realities in stark relief.
https://wn.com/How_3.000_North_Korean_Soldiers_Crushed_By_Ukrainian_Forces
Russian President Vladimr Putin's biggest mistake was his military cooperation with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.
Vladimr Putin first thought that this partnership would help him and the war in Ukraine.
At first, Putin tried to conceal this supply of troops.
For this reason, it was claimed that these soldiers, arriving on ships from the Pacific Fleet, were brought from the autonomous regions of Russia.
But the truth soon emerged.
More than ten thousand North Korean soldiers had officially started fighting for Russia in Kursk.
This was a critical period for Putin to understand why the use of North Korean troops in Kursk was seriously damaging his partnership with Jong Un.
It was during this period that North Korean soldiers were unable to communicate adequately with Russian forces on the battlefield due to language differences.
It was even revealed that North Korean soldiers fighting for Putin were even targeting Russian troops.
According to Ukrainian intelligence, eight Russian soldiers were eliminated by North Korean forces in a friendly fire incident in Kursk.
Undeterred by this tragic situation, Putin and Jong-Un continued to use North Koreans on the battlefield.
This time, however, the Ukrainians were targeting them.
Most recently, in Kursk, the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces eliminated 77 North Korean soldiers in one go alone.
Even these setbacks could not dissuade the Russian and North Korean leaders from their joint military alliance.
Putin and Jong-Un continued to use North Korean troops in Kursk.
But both leaders were shaken by the revelations of what had happened to the North Koreans on the battlefield and how many total casualties they had suffered.
The battle at Kursk showed Putin and Jong-Un the harsh realities in stark relief.
- published: 26 Dec 2024
- views: 189964
7:09
North Korean Troops Face Major Losses in Kursk: The Cost of Russia’s Desperation
North Korea’s military involvement in Russia’s war against Ukraine has reached a breaking point. Recent offensives near Kursk have led to heavy losses among Nor...
North Korea’s military involvement in Russia’s war against Ukraine has reached a breaking point. Recent offensives near Kursk have led to heavy losses among North Korean troops, with reports indicating severe casualties and a need for replacements.
This video explores:
- The growing alliance between Russia and North Korea.
- Why North Korean troops are on the frontlines in Kursk.
- The challenges and risks of deploying foreign forces in modern warfare.
- What these events mean for Russia’s strategy and North Korea’s regime.
As Ukraine continues to push back Russian advances, the reliance on foreign troops highlights Moscow’s growing desperation. But with mounting casualties, both Russia and its unlikely ally, North Korea, face tough questions about their capabilities and strategies.
https://wn.com/North_Korean_Troops_Face_Major_Losses_In_Kursk_The_Cost_Of_Russia’S_Desperation
North Korea’s military involvement in Russia’s war against Ukraine has reached a breaking point. Recent offensives near Kursk have led to heavy losses among North Korean troops, with reports indicating severe casualties and a need for replacements.
This video explores:
- The growing alliance between Russia and North Korea.
- Why North Korean troops are on the frontlines in Kursk.
- The challenges and risks of deploying foreign forces in modern warfare.
- What these events mean for Russia’s strategy and North Korea’s regime.
As Ukraine continues to push back Russian advances, the reliance on foreign troops highlights Moscow’s growing desperation. But with mounting casualties, both Russia and its unlikely ally, North Korea, face tough questions about their capabilities and strategies.
- published: 26 Dec 2024
- views: 17611
0:58
North Korean escapee explains what life there is really like | Minutes With
In this episode of Minutes With, we spoke to the remarkable Timothy Cho, a North Korean defector, about his two-time escape from the country run by dictator Kim...
In this episode of Minutes With, we spoke to the remarkable Timothy Cho, a North Korean defector, about his two-time escape from the country run by dictator Kim Jong Un. Timothy explains what it is like to grow up in a 'prison country', where wearing jeans or watching TV could have you killed in a gruesome public execution. Timothy's parents abandon him as a child, leaving him living on the streets and battling starvation during the famine. Incredibly, he manages to escape but is captured by the Chinese Army and brutally tortured for his defection. His incredible journey to freedom involves the actions of a 13-year-old student who saved him and granted him a new life.
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In this episode of Minutes With, we spoke to the remarkable Timothy Cho, a North Korean defector, about his two-time escape from the country run by dictator Kim Jong Un. Timothy explains what it is like to grow up in a 'prison country', where wearing jeans or watching TV could have you killed in a gruesome public execution. Timothy's parents abandon him as a child, leaving him living on the streets and battling starvation during the famine. Incredibly, he manages to escape but is captured by the Chinese Army and brutally tortured for his defection. His incredible journey to freedom involves the actions of a 13-year-old student who saved him and granted him a new life.
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26 Dec: Shocking Betrayal: Russians SET NORTH KOREANS ON FIRE to Take Credit for the Battle.
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Today, there is interesting news from the Kursk direction.
Here, the Russian military, bolstered by North Korean forces, attempted a bold assault to eliminate a critical Ukrainian bridgehead east of the Psel River. This move set off a series of intense battles and revealed the lengths Russians would go to keep North Korean involvement a secret and take credit for their victories.
The Russian objective, supported by North Korean troops, in this sector of the Kursk salient, was clear: to neutralize the Ukrainian presence east of the Psel River, which posed a significant threat to their operations. This strategic move aims to neutralize a possible Ukrainian penetration toward Borki and potentially Giri, which Ukrainians have already reached once early in the Kursk offensive. Such a repeated advance would disrupt Russian operations across the Kursk salient, as it would force the redeployment of troops and resources to this sector, away from their efforts in the northwest.
The key position here was Plekhovo, which was defended only by a small Ukrainian contingent due to its location in the lowlands and the connected logistical disadvantages, being separated from the rest of the Kursk salient by the Psel River. Exploiting these vulnerabilities, North Korean troops advanced through minefields and reportedly achieved a breakthrough by seizing the village in a highly attritional operation lasting two hours. Geolocated footage from the region confirms the huge columns of North Korean troops advancing to achieve their first success in the area. Despite this, tensions quickly emerged as Russian forces started looking for a way to claim credit for the victory after initial reports suggested that Russian units only entered Plekhovo after the North Koreans had secured it.
In a brutal twist, reports from Ukrainian intelligence and President Volodymyr Zelensky indicate that Russian forces started to burn the faces of deceased North Korean soldiers to conceal their identities. This grisly act, confirmed by drone footage, underscores Russia’s effort to obscure the presence of foreign troops on its soil and avoid acknowledging its reliance on North Korean forces to reclaim its own territory. Additionally, Ukrainian officials have alleged that North Korean soldiers are being disguised as Russian personnel, highlighting the Kremlin’s desperate attempts to maintain the facade of self-sufficiency.
Following the capture of Plekhovo, Russian forces sought to capitalize on their momentum, and achieve a propaganda victory by advancing toward Oleksandriya and into Ukrainian territory, as Russian state TV was quick to claim a success. Unfortunately for Russians, Ukrainian Special Operations Forces thwarted this attempt with precision strikes from drones and ambush tactics, forcing the Russian saboteurs to retreat to their own territory, however Ukrainian units decided this was not enough. They pursued those that went past the border and eliminated both them and the remaining enemy forces, dealing a quick blow to Russian aspirations of further gains and spoiling the desired propaganda effect.
Undeterred, Russian commanders decided to once again rely on North Korean troops, this time deploying them in a high-risk river crossing assault on Kurilovka. Lacking the tactical advantages present at Plekhovo, and forced to storm without cover, the North Korean forces were decimated by Ukrainian drone operators while still trying to cross the river. The aftermath of the failed assault left the water littered with the bodies of North Korean soldiers, marking another devastating failure for them in the region.
Overall, Russia’s continuing reliance on North Korean troops highlights a pattern of attritional and questionable tactics. Despite their initial success near Plekhovo, the North Koreans have suffered staggering losses, with Ukrainian intelligence estimating over 220 casualties in just a few days of combat. These heavy losses, combined with Russia’s efforts to conceal their presence, paint a grim picture of the exploitation of the North Korean fighters in the war. The Kremlin’s reliance on North Korean troops underscores the challenges it faces in sustaining its operations. While these troops provide numerical support, their lack of combat experience and the brutal treatment they receive from their Russian counterparts limit their effectiveness. Ultimately, the deployment of North Korean forces serves as a desperate attempt to bolster Russia’s faltering campaign in Kursk while exposing the depths of its logistical and strategic vulnerabilities.
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Today, there is interesting news from the Kursk direction.
Here, the Russian military, bolstered by North Korean forces, attempted a bold assault to eliminate a critical Ukrainian bridgehead east of the Psel River. This move set off a series of intense battles and revealed the lengths Russians would go to keep North Korean involvement a secret and take credit for their victories.
The Russian objective, supported by North Korean troops, in this sector of the Kursk salient, was clear: to neutralize the Ukrainian presence east of the Psel River, which posed a significant threat to their operations. This strategic move aims to neutralize a possible Ukrainian penetration toward Borki and potentially Giri, which Ukrainians have already reached once early in the Kursk offensive. Such a repeated advance would disrupt Russian operations across the Kursk salient, as it would force the redeployment of troops and resources to this sector, away from their efforts in the northwest.
The key position here was Plekhovo, which was defended only by a small Ukrainian contingent due to its location in the lowlands and the connected logistical disadvantages, being separated from the rest of the Kursk salient by the Psel River. Exploiting these vulnerabilities, North Korean troops advanced through minefields and reportedly achieved a breakthrough by seizing the village in a highly attritional operation lasting two hours. Geolocated footage from the region confirms the huge columns of North Korean troops advancing to achieve their first success in the area. Despite this, tensions quickly emerged as Russian forces started looking for a way to claim credit for the victory after initial reports suggested that Russian units only entered Plekhovo after the North Koreans had secured it.
In a brutal twist, reports from Ukrainian intelligence and President Volodymyr Zelensky indicate that Russian forces started to burn the faces of deceased North Korean soldiers to conceal their identities. This grisly act, confirmed by drone footage, underscores Russia’s effort to obscure the presence of foreign troops on its soil and avoid acknowledging its reliance on North Korean forces to reclaim its own territory. Additionally, Ukrainian officials have alleged that North Korean soldiers are being disguised as Russian personnel, highlighting the Kremlin’s desperate attempts to maintain the facade of self-sufficiency.
Following the capture of Plekhovo, Russian forces sought to capitalize on their momentum, and achieve a propaganda victory by advancing toward Oleksandriya and into Ukrainian territory, as Russian state TV was quick to claim a success. Unfortunately for Russians, Ukrainian Special Operations Forces thwarted this attempt with precision strikes from drones and ambush tactics, forcing the Russian saboteurs to retreat to their own territory, however Ukrainian units decided this was not enough. They pursued those that went past the border and eliminated both them and the remaining enemy forces, dealing a quick blow to Russian aspirations of further gains and spoiling the desired propaganda effect.
Undeterred, Russian commanders decided to once again rely on North Korean troops, this time deploying them in a high-risk river crossing assault on Kurilovka. Lacking the tactical advantages present at Plekhovo, and forced to storm without cover, the North Korean forces were decimated by Ukrainian drone operators while still trying to cross the river. The aftermath of the failed assault left the water littered with the bodies of North Korean soldiers, marking another devastating failure for them in the region.
Overall, Russia’s continuing reliance on North Korean troops highlights a pattern of attritional and questionable tactics. Despite their initial success near Plekhovo, the North Koreans have suffered staggering losses, with Ukrainian intelligence estimating over 220 casualties in just a few days of combat. These heavy losses, combined with Russia’s efforts to conceal their presence, paint a grim picture of the exploitation of the North Korean fighters in the war. The Kremlin’s reliance on North Korean troops underscores the challenges it faces in sustaining its operations. While these troops provide numerical support, their lack of combat experience and the brutal treatment they receive from their Russian counterparts limit their effectiveness. Ultimately, the deployment of North Korean forces serves as a desperate attempt to bolster Russia’s faltering campaign in Kursk while exposing the depths of its logistical and strategic vulnerabilities.
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The Tragic Reality For Women In The North Korean Army
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The presence of these troops is a factor that could affect the current balance of power on the ground. However, according to reports, their combat experience, equipment and motivation levels raise questions about their ability to be an effective military force. Lack of training, lack of modern equipment and low morale are among the factors that severely limit the performance of these soldiers. Nevertheless, information from the field suggests that they are not merely playing a passive role, but are exhibiting extraordinary behavior that can influence the situation on the ground.
Particularly noteworthy are allegations that some of these soldiers have unexpectedly switched sides. Reports from the field suggest that some soldiers have been influenced by previous events. The reasons behind these individual or collective behaviors are intriguing. Past traumas, ideological leanings or logistical difficulties are among the reasons for these sudden changes of heart. This situation reveals once again that war should not only be associated with its military dimension, but also with human psychology and motivational factors.
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North Korea: Top 5 UNBELIEVABLE FACTS About Kim Il-Sung
Here are the Top 5 UNBELIEVABLE FACTS About Kim Il-Sung as a short documentary. YOU WON'T BELIEVE the crazy myths about NORTH KOREA's ETERNAL PRESIDENT!
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Some of you might already know that Kim Il-Sung, the grandfather of the current leader Kim Jong-Un, was the founder of North Korea. But did you also know that for a long time, North Koreans were told unbelievable facts about Kim Il Sung, for example that Kim Il-Sung was actually able to teleport? Yes you have heard that one right, so keep watching this short documentary to know everything about the top 5 unbelievable facts about Kim Il Sung! The propaganda machine of North Korea didn’t stop even at the craziest myths about the glorious leaders of the country. Stay with us to find out about the top 5 most unbelievable facts about Kim Il-Sung of North Korea as a short documentary!
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Some of you might already know that Kim Il-Sung, the grandfather of the current leader Kim Jong-Un, was the founder of North Korea. But did you also know that for a long time, North Koreans were told unbelievable facts about Kim Il Sung, for example that Kim Il-Sung was actually able to teleport? Yes you have heard that one right, so keep watching this short documentary to know everything about the top 5 unbelievable facts about Kim Il Sung! The propaganda machine of North Korea didn’t stop even at the craziest myths about the glorious leaders of the country. Stay with us to find out about the top 5 most unbelievable facts about Kim Il-Sung of North Korea as a short documentary!
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North Korea: How The RICH KIDS OF PYONGHATTAN Live Their Lives
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How Kim Jong-Un Spends His Billions In 2020 | North Korea
https://youtu.be/s881KG_pexw
Kim Yo Jong: Why Kim Jong Un's Sister Is Terrifying | North Korea
https://youtu.be/cjSPNdHO-Rs
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An Jone - Clean and Dance
An Jone - Time to Spare
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South Korea (Korean: 한국/韓國, RR: Hanguk; literally 남한/南韓, RR: Namhan, or 남조선, MR: Namchosŏn in North Korean usage), officially the Republic of Korea (ROK; Korean: 대한민국/大韓民國, RR: Daehan Minguk), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula[10] and sharing a land border with North Korea.
Republic of Korea
대한민국/大韓民國 (Korean)
Daehan Minguk

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Emblem
Motto:
"홍익인간"("弘益人間") (de facto)
"Hongik Ingan"
"Benefit broadly the human world /
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South Korea (Korean: 한국/韓國, RR: Hanguk; literally 남한/南韓, RR: Namhan, or 남조선, MR: Namchosŏn in North Korean usage), officially the Republic of Korea (ROK; Korean: 대한민국/大韓民國, RR: Daehan Minguk), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula[10] and sharing a land border with North Korea.
Republic of Korea
대한민국/大韓民國 (Korean)
Daehan Minguk

Flag

Emblem
Motto:
"홍익인간"("弘益人間") (de facto)
"Hongik Ingan"
"Benefit broadly the human world /
Devotion to the Welfare of Humanity"[1]
Anthem:
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중화사상Chinese culture and Korean culture. Write Korean.漢字中華文化韓國중국문화 일본문화 한국문화Học tiếng Hàn.Trung Quốc
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諺文
由朝鮮世宗李祹發明且適用於朝鮮民族語言的書寫體系
諺文(언문),韓國稱其為韓字(한글/韓글)[2],朝鮮民主主義人民共和國稱其為朝鮮字(조선글/朝鮮글),俗稱「朝鮮字母」、「音文」、「訓民正音」等,是朝鮮語所使用的表音文字。15世紀,在朝鮮王朝(1392年-1897年)第四代君主世宗(1418年-1450年在位)的倡導下,由世宗本人於1443年正式創建,並在1446年與幾位學者頒布使用。
Hangul
Native alphabet of the Korean language
For other uses, see Hangul (disambiguation).
The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul/Hangeul in South Korea and Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea, is a writing system for the Korean language created by King Sejong the Great in 1443. The letters for the five basic consonants reflect the shape of the speech organs used to pronounce them, and they are systematically modified to indicate phonetic features; similarly, the vowel letters are systematically modified for related sounds, making Hangul a featural writing system.Hangul
hệ thống chữ viết cho tiếng Hàn tạo ra bởi vua Sejong Đại đế
Chosŏn'gŭl (Hangul: 조선글; Hanja: 朝鮮言; McCune–Reischauer: Chosŏn'gŭl; Hán-Việt: Triều Tiên ngôn) hay Hangeul (Hangul: 한글; Hanja: 諺文; Romaja: Han-geul; McCune–Reischauer: Han'gŭl; Hán-Việt: Ngạn văn), cũng được gọi là Chữ Triều Tiên hay Chữ Hàn Quốc là bảng chữ cái tượng thanh của người Triều Tiên dùng để viết tiếng Triều Tiên, khác với hệ thống chữ tượng hình Hanja mượn từ chữ Hán. Về các cách phát âm La tinh khác của "Hangul", xin xem mục Tên gọi dưới đây.
中国太极八卦图 韩国国旗的起源。
韩国旗产生背景
“太极”出自中国古典《易传·系辞上》:“易有太极,是生两仪,两仪生四象,四象生八卦。” 指派生万物的本源。 到北宋时,形成了阴阳鱼组成的太极图,并成为中国道教的标志。 因此一般认为大韩民国国旗里的太极图是高丽时代以来从中国传入的。
The flag of the Republic of Korea produces the background
"Tai Chi" comes from the classic Chinese "Yi Chuan·XiCi": "Yi has Tai Chi, which produces two yis, two yis produce four images, and four images produce gossip." Assign the origin of everything. In the Northern Song Dynasty, a Taiji diagram composed of yin and yang fish was formed and became a symbol of Chinese Taoism. Therefore, it is generally believed that the Tai Chi picture in the flag of the Republic of Korea was introduced from China since the Goryeo era.大韓民国の旗が背景を生み出す
「太極圖」は、古典的な中国の「YiZhuan・XiCi」に由来します。「Yiには太極拳があり、2つのyis、2つのyisは4つの画像、4つの画像はゴシップを生成します。」北宋では、陰陽魚からなる太極図が形成され、中国の道教の象徴となりました。したがって、大韓民国の国旗の太極図の絵は、高麗時代から中国から紹介されたと一般的に考えられています。La bandera de la República de Corea produce el fondo.
训民正音
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 此条目介绍的是朝鲜世宗命学者创制的文字以及介绍其的书籍。关于如今由该文字以及书籍延伸出来的现代韩语所使用的文字谚文,请见“谚文”。
《训民正音》(朝鲜语:훈민정음)是朝鲜王朝第四代国王世宗大王李祹与其子第五代国王文宗大王李珦主导创制的朝鲜语文字,又称谚文(언문/諺文 Eonmun),今多称韩文(한문)、韩字(한글)、朝鲜文(조선문)、朝鲜字(조선글)。原有28字,其中母音字母11个,子音字母17个。该书完成于朝鲜世宗25年(1443年)末或朝鲜世宗26年(1444年)初,于朝鲜世宗28年(1446年)正式出版。
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训民正音
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(朝鲜宣祖元年,1568)中的
训民正音谚解(훈민정음언해)
朝鲜语名称谚文훈〮민져ᇰ〮ᅙᅳᆷ(古)
훈민정음(今)[註 1]汉字訓民正音文观部式Hunmin Jeongeum马-赖式Hunmin Jŏngŭm
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朝鲜半岛古代使用汉字表记,文言分离。只有士大夫学习汉文,因此平民大多是文盲。相传三国末年薛聪藉汉字音义标注汉字,创吏读文字,此外尚有乡札、口诀等表记方法,但这些由于使用的不便等原因未能取代汉文。朝鲜王朝第四代国王世宗深感汉字对于文化传播的不便,迫切需要一可完整表达本国语音之文字,故特设谚文局,召郑麟趾、成三问、申叔舟等学者,在研究朝鲜语音和汉语音韵的基础上,以方块字组合,一音节占一字,创立表音文字。
历史

《训民正音》
西元15世纪以前,韩语只有语言没有文字,以汉字为书写工具[1]。由于韩语与汉语是完全不同的语系,使用汉字记录韩语是一件很不容易的事,加之一般百姓不懂得汉文,非常不利于文化的交流与发展[2]。为了解决韩民族书写文字的问题,1443年朝鲜王朝世宗大王组织一批学者创造了适合标记韩语语音的文字体系——韩字。这些文字当时被称作“训民正音”,意为“教老百姓以正确的字音”[2]。1940年发现的《训民正音解例本制字解》(发行于朝鲜世宗28年,1446年)宣称韩字的子音与母音是根据人的口腔构造、中国古来的天地人思想以及阴阳学说而创制出来的。
书中记载如下:
“天地之道,一阴阳五行而已。坤复之间为太极,而动静之后为阴阳。凡有生类在天地之间者,舍阴阳而何之。故人之声音,皆有阴阳之理,顾人不察耳。今正音之作,初非智营而力索,但因其声音而极其理而已。理既不二,则何得不与天地鬼神同其用也。
正音二十八字,各象其形而制之。初声凡十七字。牙音ㄱ,象舌根闭喉之形。舌音ㄴ,象舌附上腭之形。唇音ㅁ,象口形。齿音ㅅ,象齿形。喉音ㅇ,象喉形。ㅋ比ㄱ,声出稍厉,故加划。ㄴ而ㄷ,ㄷ而ㅌ,ㅁ而ㅂ,ㅂ而ㅍ,ㅅ而ㅈ,ㅈ而ㅊ,ㅇ而ㆆ,ㆆ而ㅎ。其因声加划之义皆同,而唯ㆁ为异。半舌音ㄹ,半齿音ㅿ,亦象舌齿之形而异其体,无加划之义焉。
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不过1443年朝鲜世宗命令使用谚文的时候,受到众多使用汉字的朝鲜文人和两班贵族的批评,因为他们认为抛弃汉字就等于失去中国文明,而成为夷狄之邦。崔万里曾说:“自古九州之内,风土虽异,未有因方言而别为文字者。唯蒙古、西夏、女真、日本、西蕃之类,各有其字,是皆夷狄事耳,无足道者。《传》曰:‘用夏变夷,未闻变于夷者也。’历代中国皆以我国有箕子遗风,文物礼乐,比拟中华。今别作谚文,舍中国而自同于夷狄,是所谓弃苏合之香,而取螗螂之丸也;岂非文明之大累哉?”两班贵族反对谚文的另一个原因是因为谚文的传播和普及会威胁到他们对于知识的垄断,进而动摇两班的政治根基。
由于朝鲜文人和贵族的抵制,无法成为官场上普遍使用的文字,因此政府决定也就与汉字并用,其通用范围局限在两班之间的私函、地方官衙或妇女。谚文直到20世纪才被广泛使用。[3]韩文的发明推动了韩国政治、经济、文化的发展,世宗大王也得到了后世的爱戴[2]。
世宗原诏
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汉文谚汉并书国之语音异乎中国与文字不相流通故愚民 有所欲言而终不得伸其情者多矣予为此悯然新制二十八字欲使人人易习便于日用'耳'[注 2]

谚文[注 3]现代韩文

나랏말(쓰임)이 중국(中國)과 달라문자(文字)로 서로 맞지 아니하여이런 까닭으로 어리석은 백성(百姓)이 이르고자 할 바가 있어도마침내 제 뜻을 (글자에) 실어 펴지 못하는 사람이 많으니라.내 이를 위(爲)하여 가엾이 여겨 새로 스물 여덟 자(字)를 만드노니사람마다 하여 쉬이 익혀 날로 씀에 편안(便安)케 하고자 할 따름이니라.
朝鲜汉字音
汉字音,又称汉字音,指的是韩语中汉字的读音。它与日语音读相似,都是源于汉语音。日本汉字音因传入时代不同有吴音、汉音、唐音等之分,而韩国汉字音总体上每个汉字只有一个读音。
韩汉混用文
韩汉混用文或汉谚混写,是将谚文和汉字并用以书写朝鲜语的书写体系,与现时日语的汉字假名混
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諺文
由朝鮮世宗李祹發明且適用於朝鮮民族語言的書寫體系
諺文(언문),韓國稱其為韓字(한글/韓글)[2],朝鮮民主主義人民共和國稱其為朝鮮字(조선글/朝鮮글),俗稱「朝鮮字母」、「音文」、「訓民正音」等,是朝鮮語所使用的表音文字。15世紀,在朝鮮王朝(1392年-1897年)第四代君主世宗(1418年-1450年在位)的倡導下,由世宗本人於1443年正式創建,並在1446年與幾位學者頒布使用。
Hangul
Native alphabet of the Korean language
For other uses, see Hangul (disambiguation).
The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul/Hangeul in South Korea and Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea, is a writing system for the Korean language created by King Sejong the Great in 1443. The letters for the five basic consonants reflect the shape of the speech organs used to pronounce them, and they are systematically modified to indicate phonetic features; similarly, the vowel letters are systematically modified for related sounds, making Hangul a featural writing system.Hangul
hệ thống chữ viết cho tiếng Hàn tạo ra bởi vua Sejong Đại đế
Chosŏn'gŭl (Hangul: 조선글; Hanja: 朝鮮言; McCune–Reischauer: Chosŏn'gŭl; Hán-Việt: Triều Tiên ngôn) hay Hangeul (Hangul: 한글; Hanja: 諺文; Romaja: Han-geul; McCune–Reischauer: Han'gŭl; Hán-Việt: Ngạn văn), cũng được gọi là Chữ Triều Tiên hay Chữ Hàn Quốc là bảng chữ cái tượng thanh của người Triều Tiên dùng để viết tiếng Triều Tiên, khác với hệ thống chữ tượng hình Hanja mượn từ chữ Hán. Về các cách phát âm La tinh khác của "Hangul", xin xem mục Tên gọi dưới đây.
中国太极八卦图 韩国国旗的起源。
韩国旗产生背景
“太极”出自中国古典《易传·系辞上》:“易有太极,是生两仪,两仪生四象,四象生八卦。” 指派生万物的本源。 到北宋时,形成了阴阳鱼组成的太极图,并成为中国道教的标志。 因此一般认为大韩民国国旗里的太极图是高丽时代以来从中国传入的。
The flag of the Republic of Korea produces the background
"Tai Chi" comes from the classic Chinese "Yi Chuan·XiCi": "Yi has Tai Chi, which produces two yis, two yis produce four images, and four images produce gossip." Assign the origin of everything. In the Northern Song Dynasty, a Taiji diagram composed of yin and yang fish was formed and became a symbol of Chinese Taoism. Therefore, it is generally believed that the Tai Chi picture in the flag of the Republic of Korea was introduced from China since the Goryeo era.大韓民国の旗が背景を生み出す
「太極圖」は、古典的な中国の「YiZhuan・XiCi」に由来します。「Yiには太極拳があり、2つのyis、2つのyisは4つの画像、4つの画像はゴシップを生成します。」北宋では、陰陽魚からなる太極図が形成され、中国の道教の象徴となりました。したがって、大韓民国の国旗の太極図の絵は、高麗時代から中国から紹介されたと一般的に考えられています。La bandera de la República de Corea produce el fondo.
训民正音
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 此条目介绍的是朝鲜世宗命学者创制的文字以及介绍其的书籍。关于如今由该文字以及书籍延伸出来的现代韩语所使用的文字谚文,请见“谚文”。
《训民正音》(朝鲜语:훈민정음)是朝鲜王朝第四代国王世宗大王李祹与其子第五代国王文宗大王李珦主导创制的朝鲜语文字,又称谚文(언문/諺文 Eonmun),今多称韩文(한문)、韩字(한글)、朝鲜文(조선문)、朝鲜字(조선글)。原有28字,其中母音字母11个,子音字母17个。该书完成于朝鲜世宗25年(1443年)末或朝鲜世宗26年(1444年)初,于朝鲜世宗28年(1446年)正式出版。
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训民正音
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(朝鲜宣祖元年,1568)中的
训民正音谚解(훈민정음언해)
朝鲜语名称谚文훈〮민져ᇰ〮ᅙᅳᆷ(古)
훈민정음(今)[註 1]汉字訓民正音文观部式Hunmin Jeongeum马-赖式Hunmin Jŏngŭm
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朝鲜半岛古代使用汉字表记,文言分离。只有士大夫学习汉文,因此平民大多是文盲。相传三国末年薛聪藉汉字音义标注汉字,创吏读文字,此外尚有乡札、口诀等表记方法,但这些由于使用的不便等原因未能取代汉文。朝鲜王朝第四代国王世宗深感汉字对于文化传播的不便,迫切需要一可完整表达本国语音之文字,故特设谚文局,召郑麟趾、成三问、申叔舟等学者,在研究朝鲜语音和汉语音韵的基础上,以方块字组合,一音节占一字,创立表音文字。
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《训民正音》
西元15世纪以前,韩语只有语言没有文字,以汉字为书写工具[1]。由于韩语与汉语是完全不同的语系,使用汉字记录韩语是一件很不容易的事,加之一般百姓不懂得汉文,非常不利于文化的交流与发展[2]。为了解决韩民族书写文字的问题,1443年朝鲜王朝世宗大王组织一批学者创造了适合标记韩语语音的文字体系——韩字。这些文字当时被称作“训民正音”,意为“教老百姓以正确的字音”[2]。1940年发现的《训民正音解例本制字解》(发行于朝鲜世宗28年,1446年)宣称韩字的子音与母音是根据人的口腔构造、中国古来的天地人思想以及阴阳学说而创制出来的。
书中记载如下:
“天地之道,一阴阳五行而已。坤复之间为太极,而动静之后为阴阳。凡有生类在天地之间者,舍阴阳而何之。故人之声音,皆有阴阳之理,顾人不察耳。今正音之作,初非智营而力索,但因其声音而极其理而已。理既不二,则何得不与天地鬼神同其用也。
正音二十八字,各象其形而制之。初声凡十七字。牙音ㄱ,象舌根闭喉之形。舌音ㄴ,象舌附上腭之形。唇音ㅁ,象口形。齿音ㅅ,象齿形。喉音ㅇ,象喉形。ㅋ比ㄱ,声出稍厉,故加划。ㄴ而ㄷ,ㄷ而ㅌ,ㅁ而ㅂ,ㅂ而ㅍ,ㅅ而ㅈ,ㅈ而ㅊ,ㅇ而ㆆ,ㆆ而ㅎ。其因声加划之义皆同,而唯ㆁ为异。半舌音ㄹ,半齿音ㅿ,亦象舌齿之形而异其体,无加划之义焉。
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不过1443年朝鲜世宗命令使用谚文的时候,受到众多使用汉字的朝鲜文人和两班贵族的批评,因为他们认为抛弃汉字就等于失去中国文明,而成为夷狄之邦。崔万里曾说:“自古九州之内,风土虽异,未有因方言而别为文字者。唯蒙古、西夏、女真、日本、西蕃之类,各有其字,是皆夷狄事耳,无足道者。《传》曰:‘用夏变夷,未闻变于夷者也。’历代中国皆以我国有箕子遗风,文物礼乐,比拟中华。今别作谚文,舍中国而自同于夷狄,是所谓弃苏合之香,而取螗螂之丸也;岂非文明之大累哉?”两班贵族反对谚文的另一个原因是因为谚文的传播和普及会威胁到他们对于知识的垄断,进而动摇两班的政治根基。
由于朝鲜文人和贵族的抵制,无法成为官场上普遍使用的文字,因此政府决定也就与汉字并用,其通用范围局限在两班之间的私函、地方官衙或妇女。谚文直到20世纪才被广泛使用。[3]韩文的发明推动了韩国政治、经济、文化的发展,世宗大王也得到了后世的爱戴[2]。
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汉文谚汉并书国之语音异乎中国与文字不相流通故愚民 有所欲言而终不得伸其情者多矣予为此悯然新制二十八字欲使人人易习便于日用'耳'[注 2]

谚文[注 3]现代韩文

나랏말(쓰임)이 중국(中國)과 달라문자(文字)로 서로 맞지 아니하여이런 까닭으로 어리석은 백성(百姓)이 이르고자 할 바가 있어도마침내 제 뜻을 (글자에) 실어 펴지 못하는 사람이 많으니라.내 이를 위(爲)하여 가엾이 여겨 새로 스물 여덟 자(字)를 만드노니사람마다 하여 쉬이 익혀 날로 씀에 편안(便安)케 하고자 할 따름이니라.
朝鲜汉字音
汉字音,又称汉字音,指的是韩语中汉字的读音。它与日语音读相似,都是源于汉语音。日本汉字音因传入时代不同有吴音、汉音、唐音等之分,而韩国汉字音总体上每个汉字只有一个读音。
韩汉混用文
韩汉混用文或汉谚混写,是将谚文和汉字并用以书写朝鲜语的书写体系,与现时日语的汉字假名混
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TRAVEL TO NORTH KOREA.KOREA HISTORY.DOCUMENTRY IN URDU HINDI. LIFE IN NORTH KOREA.RATIONAL BRAIN DOCUMENTRY. WHO IS KIM JOUNG UN.THE MYSTERIOUS PRESSIDENT INSIDE NORTH KORES{SURREAL EXPERIENCE} TREAVEL TO NORTH KOREA.HISTORY AND DOCUMENTRY ABOUT NORTH KOREA URDU HINDI PAKISTANI IN NORTH KOREA. NORTH KOREA AND KIM JOUNG UN.NORTH KOREA deceptive documentry film.the great game full episode inside north korea.never before seen real life of north korea.what happened to otto warmbier in north korea.
.This article is about the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. For the Rep ublic of Korea, see South Korea. For other uses, see Korea (disambiguation).
State atheism
Demonym(s)
North KoreanKorean
Government Unitary one-party republic[3] under a totalitarian dictatorship[4][5][6]
• Chairman of the Party and Chairman of the State Affairs Commission
Main article: Korean War
See also: Aftermath of the Korean War, Korean Demilitarized Zone, and North Korea–South Korea relations
Territory often changed hands early in the war, until the front stabilized.
North Korean, Chinese, and Soviet forces
South Korean, U.S., Commonwealth, and United Nations forces
The military of North Korea invaded the South on 25 June 1950, and swiftly overran most of the country. A United Nations force, led by the United States, intervened to defend the South, and rapidly advanced into North Korea. As they neared the border with China, Chinese forces intervened on behalf of North Korea, shifting the balance of the war again. Fighting ended on 27 July 1953, with an armistice that approximately restored the original boundaries between North and South Korea, but no peace treaty was signed.[52] Approximately 3 million people died in the Korean War, with a higher proportional civilian death toll than World War II or the Vietnam War, making it perhaps the deadliest conflict of the Cold War-era.[53][54][55][56][57] In both per capita and absolute terms, North Korea was the country most devastated by the war, which resulted in the death of an estimated 12–15% of the North Korean population (c. 10 million), "a figure close to or surpassing the proportion of Soviet citizens killed in World War II," according to Charles K. Armstrong.[58] As a result of the war, almost every substantial building in North Korea was destroyed.[59][60] Some have referred to the conflict as a civil war, with other factors involved.[61]
A heavily guarded demilitarized zone (DMZ) still divides the peninsula, and an anti-communist and anti-North Korea sentiment remains in South Korea. Since the war, the United States has maintained a strong military presence in the South which is depicted by the North Korean government as an imperialist occupation force.[62] It claims that the Korean War was caused by the United States and South Korea.[63]
Post-war developments
Statue of Chollima Movement in Pyongyang
The relative peace between the South and the North following the armistice was interrupted by border skirmishes, celebrity abductions, and assassination attempts. The North failed in several assassination attempts on South Korean leaders, such as in 1968, 1974, and the Rangoon bo
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.This article is about the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. For the Rep ublic of Korea, see South Korea. For other uses, see Korea (disambiguation).
State atheism
Demonym(s)
North KoreanKorean
Government Unitary one-party republic[3] under a totalitarian dictatorship[4][5][6]
• Chairman of the Party and Chairman of the State Affairs Commission
Main article: Korean War
See also: Aftermath of the Korean War, Korean Demilitarized Zone, and North Korea–South Korea relations
Territory often changed hands early in the war, until the front stabilized.
North Korean, Chinese, and Soviet forces
South Korean, U.S., Commonwealth, and United Nations forces
The military of North Korea invaded the South on 25 June 1950, and swiftly overran most of the country. A United Nations force, led by the United States, intervened to defend the South, and rapidly advanced into North Korea. As they neared the border with China, Chinese forces intervened on behalf of North Korea, shifting the balance of the war again. Fighting ended on 27 July 1953, with an armistice that approximately restored the original boundaries between North and South Korea, but no peace treaty was signed.[52] Approximately 3 million people died in the Korean War, with a higher proportional civilian death toll than World War II or the Vietnam War, making it perhaps the deadliest conflict of the Cold War-era.[53][54][55][56][57] In both per capita and absolute terms, North Korea was the country most devastated by the war, which resulted in the death of an estimated 12–15% of the North Korean population (c. 10 million), "a figure close to or surpassing the proportion of Soviet citizens killed in World War II," according to Charles K. Armstrong.[58] As a result of the war, almost every substantial building in North Korea was destroyed.[59][60] Some have referred to the conflict as a civil war, with other factors involved.[61]
A heavily guarded demilitarized zone (DMZ) still divides the peninsula, and an anti-communist and anti-North Korea sentiment remains in South Korea. Since the war, the United States has maintained a strong military presence in the South which is depicted by the North Korean government as an imperialist occupation force.[62] It claims that the Korean War was caused by the United States and South Korea.[63]
Post-war developments
Statue of Chollima Movement in Pyongyang
The relative peace between the South and the North following the armistice was interrupted by border skirmishes, celebrity abductions, and assassination attempts. The North failed in several assassination attempts on South Korean leaders, such as in 1968, 1974, and the Rangoon bo
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Kpop has a woridwide audience fans meet Super junior at LAX
K-pop (an abbreviation of Korean pop or Korean popular music) is a musical genre consisting of electronic, hip hop, pop, rock, and R&B music originating in Sout...
K-pop (an abbreviation of Korean pop or Korean popular music) is a musical genre consisting of electronic, hip hop, pop, rock, and R&B music originating in South Korea.
"KPOP" redirects here. For other uses, see KPOP (disambiguation).
K-pop
Stylistic origins
Korean music Rhythm and blues hip hop jazz folk classical rock funk electronic dance
Cultural origins 1990s South Korea
Typical instruments
Vocals drum machine bass acoustic guitar keyboards sampler sequencer synthesizers digital audio workstation
Local scenes
Seoul · Incheon · Busan · Jeju
Other topics
Music of Korea
C-pop J-pop Mandopop
K-pop (an abbreviation of Korean pop; Hangul: 케이팝) is a musical genre originating in South Korea that is characterized by a wide variety of audiovisual elements. Although it comprises all genres of "popular music" within South Korea, the term is more often used in a narrower sense to describe a modern form of South Korean pop music covering a range of styles including dance-pop, pop ballad, electropop, R&B and hip-hop music.[1] The genre emerged with one of the earliest K-pop groups, Seo Taiji and Boys, forming in 1992. Their experimentation with different styles of music "reshaped Korea's music scene".[2] As a result, the integration of foreign musical elements has now become common practice in the K-pop industry.[5]
K-pop entered the Japanese market at the turn of the 21st century and rapidly grew into a subculture among teenagers and young adults of East and Southeast Asia.[3][4] Currently, the global spread of K-pop and Korean culture known as the Korean Wave is seen in Latin America,[5][6][7] India,[8][9] North Africa,[10][11] the Middle East,[12][13] and elsewhere in the Western world.[14][15][16][17][18][19] This is owing largely to Internet social networking services.[20] In the 1990s, Korean pop musicians incorporated American popular music styles like rap, rock and techno in their music.[58] In 1992 the emergence of Seo Taiji & Boys marked a revolutionary moment in the history of K-pop. The trio debuted on MBC's talent show with their song "Nan Arayo" (난 알아요, I Know) and got the lowest rating from the jury;[59] however, the song and album of the same name became so successful that it paved the way for other songs of the same format. The song's success was attributed to its new jack swing-inspired beats and memorable chorus, as well as innovative lyrics which dealt with the problems of Korean society. Their footsteps were followed by a wave of successful hip hop and R&B artists like Yoo Seung-jun, Jinusean, Deux, 1TYM and Drunken Tiger.[59]
In 1995, South Korean record producer Lee Soo-man founded the entertainment company, S.M. Entertainment. Former Seo Taiji & Boys Yang Hyun-suk's member formed YG entertainment in 1996, as did South Korean K-pop singer Park Jin-young established JYP Entertainment in 1997.
Idol bands (young boybands or girlbands) formed, inspired by Seo Taiji & Boys, to cater for a growing teenage audience.[59] H.O.T. was one of the first idol boybands, debuting in 1996. Their success was followed by that of bands like Sechs Kies, S.E.S., Fin.K.L, NRG, Baby V.O.X., Diva, Shinhwa and g.o.d.[60] The 1990s were also a successful period for underground music clubs and punk rock bands such as Crying Nut.[59]
The 1997 Asian financial crisis prompted South Korean entertainers to look for new markets: H.O.T. released a Mandarin-language album[59] and Diva released an English-language album in Taiwan.
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K-pop (an abbreviation of Korean pop or Korean popular music) is a musical genre consisting of electronic, hip hop, pop, rock, and R&B music originating in South Korea.
"KPOP" redirects here. For other uses, see KPOP (disambiguation).
K-pop
Stylistic origins
Korean music Rhythm and blues hip hop jazz folk classical rock funk electronic dance
Cultural origins 1990s South Korea
Typical instruments
Vocals drum machine bass acoustic guitar keyboards sampler sequencer synthesizers digital audio workstation
Local scenes
Seoul · Incheon · Busan · Jeju
Other topics
Music of Korea
C-pop J-pop Mandopop
K-pop (an abbreviation of Korean pop; Hangul: 케이팝) is a musical genre originating in South Korea that is characterized by a wide variety of audiovisual elements. Although it comprises all genres of "popular music" within South Korea, the term is more often used in a narrower sense to describe a modern form of South Korean pop music covering a range of styles including dance-pop, pop ballad, electropop, R&B and hip-hop music.[1] The genre emerged with one of the earliest K-pop groups, Seo Taiji and Boys, forming in 1992. Their experimentation with different styles of music "reshaped Korea's music scene".[2] As a result, the integration of foreign musical elements has now become common practice in the K-pop industry.[5]
K-pop entered the Japanese market at the turn of the 21st century and rapidly grew into a subculture among teenagers and young adults of East and Southeast Asia.[3][4] Currently, the global spread of K-pop and Korean culture known as the Korean Wave is seen in Latin America,[5][6][7] India,[8][9] North Africa,[10][11] the Middle East,[12][13] and elsewhere in the Western world.[14][15][16][17][18][19] This is owing largely to Internet social networking services.[20] In the 1990s, Korean pop musicians incorporated American popular music styles like rap, rock and techno in their music.[58] In 1992 the emergence of Seo Taiji & Boys marked a revolutionary moment in the history of K-pop. The trio debuted on MBC's talent show with their song "Nan Arayo" (난 알아요, I Know) and got the lowest rating from the jury;[59] however, the song and album of the same name became so successful that it paved the way for other songs of the same format. The song's success was attributed to its new jack swing-inspired beats and memorable chorus, as well as innovative lyrics which dealt with the problems of Korean society. Their footsteps were followed by a wave of successful hip hop and R&B artists like Yoo Seung-jun, Jinusean, Deux, 1TYM and Drunken Tiger.[59]
In 1995, South Korean record producer Lee Soo-man founded the entertainment company, S.M. Entertainment. Former Seo Taiji & Boys Yang Hyun-suk's member formed YG entertainment in 1996, as did South Korean K-pop singer Park Jin-young established JYP Entertainment in 1997.
Idol bands (young boybands or girlbands) formed, inspired by Seo Taiji & Boys, to cater for a growing teenage audience.[59] H.O.T. was one of the first idol boybands, debuting in 1996. Their success was followed by that of bands like Sechs Kies, S.E.S., Fin.K.L, NRG, Baby V.O.X., Diva, Shinhwa and g.o.d.[60] The 1990s were also a successful period for underground music clubs and punk rock bands such as Crying Nut.[59]
The 1997 Asian financial crisis prompted South Korean entertainers to look for new markets: H.O.T. released a Mandarin-language album[59] and Diva released an English-language album in Taiwan.
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Lesser (Little) Goguryeo Kingdom
Lesser (Little) Goguryeo Kingdom
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Lesser Goguryeo or Little Goguryeo (699-820) (소고구려, 小高句麗) was a state es...
Lesser (Little) Goguryeo Kingdom
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Lesser Goguryeo or Little Goguryeo (699-820) (소고구려, 小高句麗) was a state established by the refugees of Goguryeo, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
The kingdom was originally called Goryeo, but later historians added "Lesser" for disambiguation from Goguryeo, which was also called Goryeo sometimes. "Goryeo" is also the name of a later kingdom in Korean history, and the source of the English name Korea.
After the Korean Silla kingdom and the Chinese Tang Dynasty allied to destroy Goguryeo, the Liaodong Peninsula was briefly administered by Tang. Tang soon lost effective control due to rebellion by Goguryeo refugees, and the region became a buffer zone between Tang and the Korean kingdom of Balhae. Although Lesser Goguryeo declared itself an independent kingdom, it was soon absorbed into Balhae, which became a successor state to Goguryeo.
In 699, the Tang government sent former Goguryeo Prince Go Deokmu, the third son of Goguryeo's last ruler, King Bojang, to Liaodong Peninsula, naming him "King of Joseon" and Governor of the Yodong Commandery of the Protectorate General to Pacify the East. Like his father, Go Deokmu had plans to rebel against the Tang and revive Goguryeo and provide a kingdom for the Goguryeo people.
The Tang Empire at the time was undergoing several crises like the An Lushan Rebellion. Along with these major events was also the pressure given by the Goguryeo and Baekje revival movements and the Silla kingdom. This pressure allowed Go Deokmu to take control of the Protectorate General to Pacify the East and establish a kingdom.
The Little Goguryeo kingdom was established with Go Deokmu as its first king. Very little is known about how the establishment of Little Goguryeo was reacted upon by neighboring kingdoms. It is known that the Balhae kingdom was in good terms with Lesser Goguryeo in respect for the similar purposes that the two kingdoms possessed. The location of Go Deokmu's capital or when he died is unknown.
Around 820, after two generations of ruling the Liaodong Peninsula and other former regions of Goguryeo, Lesser Goguryeo was absorbed into Balhae during the reign King Seon of Balhae. Go Deokmu's Lesser Goguryeo is believed to have lasted for about 120 years before being absorbed into Balhae.
The pictures used in this video are of the Goguryeo kingdom.
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- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goguryeo
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goguryeo...
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_Deokmu
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balhae
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protectorate_General_to_Pacify_the_East
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Lesser (Little) Goguryeo Kingdom
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Lesser Goguryeo or Little Goguryeo (699-820) (소고구려, 小高句麗) was a state established by the refugees of Goguryeo, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
The kingdom was originally called Goryeo, but later historians added "Lesser" for disambiguation from Goguryeo, which was also called Goryeo sometimes. "Goryeo" is also the name of a later kingdom in Korean history, and the source of the English name Korea.
After the Korean Silla kingdom and the Chinese Tang Dynasty allied to destroy Goguryeo, the Liaodong Peninsula was briefly administered by Tang. Tang soon lost effective control due to rebellion by Goguryeo refugees, and the region became a buffer zone between Tang and the Korean kingdom of Balhae. Although Lesser Goguryeo declared itself an independent kingdom, it was soon absorbed into Balhae, which became a successor state to Goguryeo.
In 699, the Tang government sent former Goguryeo Prince Go Deokmu, the third son of Goguryeo's last ruler, King Bojang, to Liaodong Peninsula, naming him "King of Joseon" and Governor of the Yodong Commandery of the Protectorate General to Pacify the East. Like his father, Go Deokmu had plans to rebel against the Tang and revive Goguryeo and provide a kingdom for the Goguryeo people.
The Tang Empire at the time was undergoing several crises like the An Lushan Rebellion. Along with these major events was also the pressure given by the Goguryeo and Baekje revival movements and the Silla kingdom. This pressure allowed Go Deokmu to take control of the Protectorate General to Pacify the East and establish a kingdom.
The Little Goguryeo kingdom was established with Go Deokmu as its first king. Very little is known about how the establishment of Little Goguryeo was reacted upon by neighboring kingdoms. It is known that the Balhae kingdom was in good terms with Lesser Goguryeo in respect for the similar purposes that the two kingdoms possessed. The location of Go Deokmu's capital or when he died is unknown.
Around 820, after two generations of ruling the Liaodong Peninsula and other former regions of Goguryeo, Lesser Goguryeo was absorbed into Balhae during the reign King Seon of Balhae. Go Deokmu's Lesser Goguryeo is believed to have lasted for about 120 years before being absorbed into Balhae.
The pictures used in this video are of the Goguryeo kingdom.
For more information, you can visit:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_G...
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goguryeo
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goguryeo...
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_Deokmu
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balhae
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protectorate_General_to_Pacify_the_East
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Milton Garces | CVT Workshop 2016
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The Consortium for Verification Technology (CVT), consists of twelve leading universities and human capital needed to address technology and policy issues in treaty-compliance monitoring. The underlying issues include nonproliferation and safeguards in support of the mission of the NNSA's Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation Research and Development office..
Over the course of the project, the CVT will deliver new instruments and methods for nuclear nonproliferation, safeguards and arm control treaty verification. We will educate Bachelors, Masters and Ph. D. students with the talent, training and commitment to meet the current and emergine challenges in this field. These graduates will have strong ties to the national laboratory system thanks to the collaborative research projects in which they will be engaged.
The CVT Director is Professor Sara Pozzi from the University of Michigan.
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The Consortium for Verification Technology (CVT), consists of twelve leading universities and human capital needed to address technology and policy issues in treaty-compliance monitoring. The underlying issues include nonproliferation and safeguards in support of the mission of the NNSA's Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation Research and Development office..
Over the course of the project, the CVT will deliver new instruments and methods for nuclear nonproliferation, safeguards and arm control treaty verification. We will educate Bachelors, Masters and Ph. D. students with the talent, training and commitment to meet the current and emergine challenges in this field. These graduates will have strong ties to the national laboratory system thanks to the collaborative research projects in which they will be engaged.
The CVT Director is Professor Sara Pozzi from the University of Michigan.
http://cvt.engin.umich.edu/
- published: 14 Nov 2016
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