From paper to fuel, North Koreans endure widespread shortages as sanctions take their toll
Japan's military has witnessed a ship-to-ship transfer on the high seas that it/ There are growing indications that international sanctions are taking a toll in North Korea, with even paper for the country's main publication running short. In additional to the problems facing the Rodong Sinmun, the newspaper that serves as the mouthpiece of the regime, Pyongyang’s hard currency reserves are expected to dry up by October, the trade deficit is continuing to widen, and food and fuel are in increasingly short supply. The head of South Korea’s ...
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