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Inside the UK’s very own Little Korea

Home Away From Home

Europe’s largest Korean expatriate population resides in New Malden, and among them are a number of DPRK defectors forging new lives for themselves.

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Photos uncovering different sides to life in North Korea

Behind the curtain

Photographer Ted Lau recalls his trip to the DPRK where he went to shoot the spectacular Grand Mass Games, and residents‘ daily life.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

The K-pop stans fighting for a free Palestine

Activist Army assemble

After emerging as a powerful force for social justice during the BLM protests last summer, K-pop fans are now mobilising around another urgent human rights issue: Palestinian liberation.

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Surreal portraits of ordinary North Koreans

Hidden worlds

Photographer Stephan Gladieu reflects on his trips to North Korea, where he set out to make a series of portraits peeling back the curtain on what life is like for the average DPRK citizen.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Uncovering the secrets of Korea’s mysterious DMZ

In the zone

At 248 km long, the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is a vast, high-security buffer zone between the South and North. Photographer Park Jongwoo gets unconditional access.

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Just two unhinged egomaniacs stand between us and nuclear apocalypse

From Where I Stand

On the brink of nuclear warfare, the restraint of two deluded narcissists - Trump and Kim Jong Un - is all we have to protect us from destruction and doom. To the bunkers?

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Art & Culture  >  Film  >  Top Picks

DVDBANG bring South Korean cult 24-hour micro cinema to London

East Asian sci-fi in Waterloo

Discover movies like Tokyo Fish Attack and I’m a Cyborg But That’s OK, at DVDBANG’s K-cinema pop-up.

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