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2026 in North Korea

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The following is a list of events from the year 2026 in North Korea.

Incumbents

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Photo Position Name
General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea Kim Jong Un
Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly Choe Ryong-hae
Premier of North Korea Pak Thae-Song

Events

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January

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  • 4 January – North Korea carries out a ballistic missile test over the Sea of Japan.[1]
  • 20 January – Kim Jong-un dismisses Yang Sung-ho as vice premier in charge of machinery after publicly accusing him of incompetence.[2]
  • 26 January – The Tokyo District Court in Japan orders North Korea to pay 88 million yen ($570,000) in compensation to four Zainichi Koreans who were lured to move to the country through propaganda schemes but instead experienced inappropriate conditions before escaping.[3]
  • 27 January – North Korea carries out a ballistic missile test over the Sea of Japan.[4]

February

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Holidays

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Source:[9]

Deaths

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References

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  1. ^ "(2nd LD) N. Korea fires multiple ballistic missiles toward East Sea: JCS". Yonhap. 4 January 2026. Retrieved 4 January 2026.
  2. ^ "North Korea's Kim Jong Un fires vice premier, publicly rebukes officials". Al Jazeera. 20 January 2026. Retrieved 20 January 2026.
  3. ^ "Japan court orders compensation for migrants lured to North Korea". BBC. 27 January 2026. Retrieved 27 January 2026.
  4. ^ "North Korea test-launches 2 ballistic missiles toward sea, Japan and South Korea say". ABC News. 27 January 2026. Retrieved 29 January 2026.
  5. ^ "North Korea's Kim Jong Un pledges to lift living standards at rare congress". Al Jazeera. 2026-02-20. Retrieved 2026-02-21.
  6. ^ "North Korea's Kim gifts rifles to officials and his daughter takes aim after party congress". AP News. 2026-02-28. Retrieved 2026-03-02.
  7. ^ "Kim Jong Un re-appointed leader of North Korea's ruling party". BBC. 2026-02-23. Retrieved 2026-02-23.
  8. ^ "N.Korea leader's sister promoted at party congress". France 24. 2026-02-23. Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  9. ^ "North Korea Public Holidays 2026". Time and date. Retrieved 2 January 2026.
  10. ^ "North Korean Judo Defector Lee Chang-soo Dies". The Chosun Daily. 2026-01-21. Retrieved 2026-01-22.