Korea Today
Korea Today is a monthly magazine published in Pyongyang by the Foreign Languages Publishing House. Established in 1950, it features articles on North Korean culture, history, and state achievements. It serves as an official medium for international readers to learn about the country’s socialist construction and leadership.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN PYONGYANG
State-owned publications entirely define the print landscape in the national capital, operating strictly as official organs of the ruling party rather than independent news outlets. The dominant domestic daily is Rodong Sinmun, which serves as the official voice of the Workers' Party of Korea and also issues an English-language edition. Foreign audiences are targeted by the Pyongyang Times, a state-published English-language weekly, along with other international titles like Korea Today. Paperboy lists 5 newspapers in Pyongyang.
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