Jerusalem of the East

Top Headlines From North Korea - May 2026

Pyongyang’s Christian History: The Legacy of the "Jerusalem of the East"

  • The Spiritual Roots: Before the current regime, Pyongyang was a thriving center of faith known as the "Jerusalem of the East," home to hundreds of churches and a vibrant Christian community.

  • A Hidden History: While the state has strictly suppressed religious practice for decades, the cultural and architectural remnants of this past continue to shape the historical identity of the capital.

  • Persistent Faith: This history serves as a reminder of a spiritual heritage that many believe still survives in quiet, personal ways beneath the surface of modern North Korean life.

  • Related Source: NK Hidden Gulag explores how this history contrasts with the modern reality for believers today.

The World | April 24, 2026

North Korean IT Workers: The Human Side of the Remote Tech Scheme

  • Digital Infiltration: Two Americans were sentenced for helping North Korean IT workers pose as remote employees, revealing how North Koreans are finding sophisticated ways to join the global digital economy.

  • Identity and Risk: The scheme involved using stolen U.S. identities to secure high-paying tech jobs, highlighting the lengths to which individuals go to bypass isolation and find work abroad.

  • A Global Workforce: This case underscores a shifting reality where the lines between the North Korean workforce and the international community are becoming increasingly blurred by technology.

CNN | April 15, 2026

Photo from Korean POW Families Association

Justice for South Korean POWs: Landmark Forced Labor Lawsuit Victory

  • Justice for Survivors: Five former South Korean POWs, now in their 90s, won a historic lawsuit seeking compensation for the decades of forced labor they endured in North Korean coal mines.

  • Legal Validation: The court’s ruling serves as a vital form of "legal healing," officially acknowledging the lifelong suffering and human rights violations these men faced after being denied repatriation.

  • The Race Against Time: With only six survivors still living, this victory is a poignant reminder of the urgent need for closure and restitution for the victims of the Korean War.

  • Related Source: The Chosun Ilbo reports that while collection is difficult, the symbolic victory provides a sense of dignity for the aged plaintiffs.

Korea JoongAng Daily | May 14, 2026

Daily Life in Pyongyang: Rising Car Ownership and Parking Challenges

  • Urban Evolution: Pyongyang is experiencing a surprising surge in car ownership, leading to a very modern frustration: a severe shortage of parking spaces and the emergence of traffic jams.

  • The "Yellow Plate" Trend: New laws have allowed for an increase in private car ownership (denoted by yellow license plates), signaling a growing entrepreneurial class and a shift in social dynamics.

  • Universal Struggles: Even in a country as unique as North Korea, the daily domestic stress of finding a parking spot or navigating a commute reveals a relatable, human side of life in the capital.

  • Related Source:The Chosun Ilbo details how this surge is even leading to the installation of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the city.

Reuters | May 12, 2026