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Korean Central News Agency (KCNA)
Organization MediaKCNA is North Korea's state news agency, reporting on government activities and disseminating official views.
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The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) is the state news agency of North Korea. It serves as the primary source of information regarding the country's activities, leadership, and policies, both domestically and internationally. KCNA is newsworthy due to its role in disseminating information about North Korea's military advancements, diplomatic relations, and internal affairs, particularly under Kim Jong-un's leadership. Recent events reported by KCNA include Kim Jong-un overseeing missile tests (ICBMs and cruise missiles), inspecting new naval vessels, and emphasizing North Korea's nuclear status as "irreversible." KCNA also reported on Belarus's Lukashenko's visit to North Korea and North Korea's support for Iran's new supreme leader. KCNA's reports are significant as they offer insights into North Korea's strategic priorities, military capabilities, and international alliances, shaping global perceptions and informing policy decisions regarding the country.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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North Korea tests powerful missile engine. Will an ICBM launch follow?

Belarus’s Lukashenko makes first visit to North Korea in bid to deepen ties

Kim Jong-un affirme que le statut de puissance nucléaire de la Corée du Nord est «irréversible»

Kim Jong Un appears with teenage daughter at live-fire rocket test in North Korea

Why Iran and North Korea are ‘highly likely’ to revive missile and nuclear cooperation
North Korean leader Kim watches cruise missile tests with his daughter

N Korea ‘respects’ Iran’s selection of Mojtaba Khamenei as supreme leader

Kim tests missile from new destroyer as North Korea draws lessons from Iran conflict
