It has gained notoriety for threatening nuclear attacks on neighbouring South Korea and for having published an article endorsing US President Donald Trump during his election campaign in 2016.
[1][2] On September 18, 2020, DPRK Today partnered with pro-North Korea propaganda site CEPS-BR (Songun Policy Studies Center - Brazil).
[3] DPRK Today has been offline since 11 January 2024, after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for a "fundamental turnaround" of North Korea's policy towards reunification and South Korea.
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