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Naenara

In today's world, Naenara is an issue that has become increasingly relevant in the social, political and economic spheres. Its impact has been so significant that it has generated debates, conflicting opinions and mobilizations in different parts of the world. It is an issue that has generated concern and concern among the population, since its implications are far-reaching and can affect all aspects of daily life. In this article, we will delve into Naenara to understand its importance, its challenges, and the possible solutions that have been proposed to address this issue effectively.
Naenara
Type of site
Web portal
Available inEnglish, Korean, French, Spanish, Russian, German, Chinese, Japanese and Arabic
OwnerKorea Computer Center
Created byForeign Languages Publishing House
URLwww.naenara.com.kp
CommercialNo
RegistrationNone
Current statusOnline

Naenara (Korean내나라; lit. my country) is the official web portal of the North Korean government. It was the first website in North Korea, and was created in 1996. The portal's categories include politics, tourism, music, foreign trade, arts, press, information technology, history, and "Korea is One".

The website carries publications such as The Pyongyang Times, The Democratic People's Republic of Korea magazine, Korea Today magazine and Foreign Trade magazine along with Korean Central News Agency news.

South Korean users' access to the site has been blocked by South Korean authorities since 2011. As of July 2014, the website remains blocked.

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Naenara". Foreign Languages Publishing House. 2017. Retrieved 16 May 2017.
  3. ^ Weiser, Martin (31 October 2016). "On Reading North Korean Media: The Curse of the Web". Sino-NK. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
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  5. ^ "Korea Is One".
  6. ^ Martyn Williams (January 14, 2011). "South Korea steps up blocking of DPRK sites". North Korea Tech. Retrieved January 11, 2015.
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