People based in the Korean Peninsula and Manchuria.
1The United Nations says one in four North Koreans needs food aid.
2Koreans across China share a common culture, which is similar to Korea.
3Ignoring countless official restrictions, North Koreans trade, talk and travel remarkably freely.
4Former Assistant Secretary of State James Kelly met the North Koreans directly.
5Police believe he was poisoned and are looking for four North Koreans.
6Michael S asks about religion, and whether North Koreans believe in ghosts.
7A growing number of South Koreans are moving back to the countryside.
8Some Koreans in China sent a petition to the American of Korea.
9South Koreans are well aware of the slippery nature of DPRK diplomacy.
10The Koreans are slow in their response to foreign and western ideas.
11North Koreans are optimistic of success ahead of next year's Winter Olympics.
12Conclusion: PCV accounts for the largest proportion of submacular hemorrhage in Koreans.
13The Southeast Asian nation has also suspended visa-free travel for South Koreans.
14North Koreans use them to watch South Korean television series and films.
15There was no immediate response from the North Koreans to his comments.
16Some of these Hawaiian Koreans-210in all-volunteeredto serve in the war.