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    Kakao Map showing detailed North Korean geographical data goes viral online

    South Korean map service Kakao Map’s detailed geographical data of North Korea went viral online recently, as the information had previously been blocked on South Korean apps. Many users on X, formerly Twitter, shared posts Monday saying they found it surprising that Kakao Map includes detailed data about North Korea. “Kakao Map shows us Pyongyang. I feel like I have been there,” a user wrote. The reactions reflect the decade-long censorship against North Korean information. Due to the fact that the two Koreas are technically at war and other political reasons, South Koreans have long been prevented from accessing information about the North. For instance, if a South Korean comes into contact with someone from the North, they are required to report it to the government. A Korea Times reporter using Kakao Map found that anyone can zoom in and zoom out to see the names of North Korean mountains, railway stops and universities. While the reporter was not able to search the app by searching place names, by simply moving the cursor, details on the map could easily be reviewed. Kakao, the

    1 MIN READBy Park Ji-won
    Kakao Map showing detailed North Korean geographical data goes viral online
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Aug 19, 2024By Anna J. Park
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N. Korea's Kim attends demonstration class for children from flood-hit region

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Aug 17, 2024By Yonhap
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NK's Kim vows to transform underdeveloped regions following downpours in border areas

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has pledged to transform backward regions, as the recent downpours in the country's northwestern border areas left many flood victims displaced and caused damage, state media reported Friday.

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North Korea

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US secretary of state congratulates S. Korea on Liberation Day

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Aug 15, 2024By Yonhap
US secretary of state congratulates S. Korea on Liberation Day
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