They come from large speakers positioned on North Korea's side of the demilitarised zone, just under two kilometres away.
Two North Korean defectors are breaking into the world of Korean pop, with dreams of performing in the country they left behind In recent years, South Korean K-pop idols have amassed millions of ...
Meanwhile, in response to the filth-filled balloons, South Korea has been blasting K-Pop music across the border. It was soon after this that the eerie North Korean noises started, playing ...
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The psychological warfare to urge North Korean soldiers to surrender in battle has had little effect, according to Ukrainian ...
A British traveler recently went viral after documenting his unique experience as one of the first Western tourists to visit North Korea in over half a decade. Mike O'Kennedy boasts more than half ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un recently chaired ... gather during an event to celebrate the 10th debut anniversary of K-pop band BTS at a public park near the Han River in Seoul, South Korea ...
Joe Smith, a seasoned North Korea traveller and former writer for ... with fewer opportunities to wander the streets, pop into a barbershop or supermarket, and talk to locals.
South Korea’s military responded to the North’s balloon campaign by using border loudspeakers to broadcast propaganda and K-pop to North Korea. North Korea is extremely sensitive to any ...
North Korea said its balloon campaign was a tit-for ... 5,000 USB sticks with South Korean pop songs and TV dramas, and U.S. one-dollar bills across the border the previous night.