The following is a summary of external news on North Korea this week. ------------ Chinese Embassy in N. Korea introduces Wonsan-Kalma tourism zone SEOUL -- The Chinese Embassy in North Korea has ...
Passenger train services between China and North Korea will resume on March 12, 2026, after a six-year hiatus.
SEOUL/BEIJING, March 10 (Reuters) - Tickets for the first passenger train in six years from Beijing to North Korea's capital, Pyongyang, were sold out ahead of its March 12 departure, an official ...
A passenger train from China arrived in the North Korean capital on Thursday, state media said, after a six-year hiatus since the service was suspended during the Covid-19 pandemic.
North Korea has abruptly canceled the Pyongyang International Marathon, fueling speculation that the state is tightening internal control amid mounting regional uncertainty surrounding the Iran war.
North Korea and China will resume their cross-border passenger train service on March 12 after a six-year pause. Tickets for the first train have sold out, with the service currently limited to ...
China and North Korea resume passenger train services after six years, restoring Pyongyang–Beijing rail link for visas and essential travel.