Yes, North Korea is a member of the United Nations. It was admitted to the UN on September 17, 1991.
Was and currently is. The Secretary General of the UN, Ban Ki-moon is from South Korea by the way.
North is not a country. If you are referring to North Korea, then yes, North Korea is a communist country.
The capital of North Korea, officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is Pyongyang.
North Korea shares borders with China, Russia, and South Korea. It is located near Japan and Mongolia as well.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but there have been numerous reports and estimates of human rights abuses and executions under Kim Jong Un's regime in North Korea. These numbers can vary widely depending on the source.
North Korea, famous for being the most isolated country in the world, currently does not maintain any alliances with other nations. Though the country it has the strongest diplomatic relationships with is China and Russia.
The UN fought North Korea, Red China. The US was part of the UN.
US & UN (and South Korea, if they weren't part of the UN) against Red China & North Korea.
Kim Jong-un has ruled in North Korea for about 4 years.
China sent troops to help North Korea. The UN states
The current dictator of North Korea is Kim Jung Un 김정은 (as of 2014).
South Korea! North Korea consists of a lack of food and Kim Jong Un
The Supreme Leader of North Korea is KIM JONG-UN.
China sent troops to help North Korea. The UN states
Kim Jong-un
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The current leader of North Korea is a despotic dictator called Kim Jong Un.
It started June 25th, 1950. It started between North and South Korea. The Soviet Union supplied North Korea with supplies to conquer South Korea. The US entered the war because President Truman was convinced North Korean aggressors were repeating Hitler and to help South Korea resist communism. South Korea also asked the UN to intervene. UN forces pushed back the North Koreans, but they didn't stop at the North Korea - South Korea border. They pushed on. China felt this a threat to them, and attacked. The Chinese pushed UN troops back but by 1952 the UN had reclaimed South Korea. In July 1953 the UN and North Korea signed a ceasefire agreement. After the war North and South Korea stayed divided.