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Minister in Gaya confederacy
Sinbo (Korean: 신보; Hanja: 申輔) was a minister who served the kings in Gaya confederacy. Queen Mojong who was the second wife of Geodeung of Geumgwan Gaya
Sinbo
North Korea–aligned newspaper in Japan
The Choson Sinbo (朝鮮新報; Korean: 조선신보; or Chosun Shinbo), also known by the name of its English edition The People's Korea, is a North Korea-aligned newspaper
Choson_Sinbo
1910–1945 newspaper in Korea
The Maeil sinbo (Korean: 매일신보; Hanja: 每日申報 (1910–1938), 每日新報 (1938–1945)) was a Korean-language newspaper that was published from 1910 to 1945 from Keijō
Maeil_sinbo
1904–1910 English- and Korean-language newspaper
editions in Korean mixed script and Hangul under the name Taehan maeil sinbo (Korean: 대한매일신보; Hanja: 大韓每日申報). After a few trial issues under the name
The_Korea_Daily_News
1917–1919 Korean newspaper in Russia
Ch'ŏnggu sinbo was a weekly Korean-language newspaper published in Nikolsk-Ussuriysky, Russian Empire from 1917 to 1919. It was renamed to Hanjok Kongbo
Ch'ŏnggu_sinbo
Korean-language daily newspaper in South Korea
Bethell in Korea on 29 June 1904 called The Korea Daily News (Taehan maeil sinbo); per this claim, Seoul Shinmun would be the oldest active newspaper in
Seoul_Shinmun
Football club
축구강팀으로 등장한 홰불팀. The Choson Sinbo (in Korean). 27 January 2014. 남자 홰불팀, 2련승으로 종합순위 1위/보천보홰불상체육경기대회 1급축구경기. The Choson Sinbo (in Korean). 12 July 2013.
Hwaebul_Sports_Club
1895–1906 Japanese newspaper in Korea
The Kanjō shinpō (漢城新報; Korean: 한성신보; lit. 'Hanseong News') was a Japanese- and Korean-language newspaper published in Seoul, Joseon (later Korean Empire)
Kanjō_shinpō
South Korean daily newspaper
1910, only a handful were left. This included the Korean-language Maeil sinbo, which was de facto operated by the Japanese colonial government. Colonial
The_Dong-A_Ilbo
1904–1906 Japanese newspaper in Korea
The Daitō shinpō (大東新報; Korean: 대동신보; MR: Taedong sinbo) was a Japanese newspaper published in the Korean Empire between 1904 and 1906. The paper was
Daitō_shinpō
1919 film considered the first in Korea
period. The kino-drama performed well, selling 100,000 tickets. The Maeil Sinbo newspaper wrote that "at the premiere at Dansungsa, people flooded in. They
Righteous_Revenge
1907–1910 newspaper in Korea
agendas of Lee and his organization Iljinhoe. According to a Daehan Maeil Sinbo report, the newspaper received around 500 won per month from the government's
Taehan_sinmun
Organisation for ethnic Koreans in Japan
chapter, and the Kinki-Tōkai regional chapter. Chongryon publishes the Choson Sinbo newspaper as well as magazines and other publications. Websites run by
Chongryon
North Korean Linux-based operating system
a crafted link. The Japan-based North Korea-affiliated newspaper Choson Sinbo interviewed two Red Star OS programmers in June 2006. English-language technology
Red_Star_OS
Region in East Asia
(dotaku) Chon, Ho Chon. "Kitora Tomb Originates in Koguryo Murals". Choson Sinbo. No. 35. JP: Korea NP. Archived from the original on 26 February 2012. "Yayoi"
Korea
North Korean footballer (born 1999)
Kuk-chol] (in Japanese). Choson Sinbo. 20 March 2024. "〈2026W杯アジア2次予選〉【鼎談】代表での再会願い活躍誓う" (in Japanese). Choson Sinbo. 28 March 2024. 베트남 패배 부른 어이 없는 실책
Kang_Kuk-chol
1910–1945 colony of the Empire of Japan
English-language The Korea Daily News and its Korean-language counterpart Daehan Maeil Sinbo continued their publication, because they were run by the foreigner Ernest
Korea_under_Japanese_rule
1986 film by Shin Sang-ok
neither Hollywood nor Japan can ever replicate". According to the Choson Sinbo, Japanese reviewers positively compared Pulgasari to Godzilla (1998) at
Pulgasari
Korean historian (1880–1936)
editorial boards for two newspapers, the Hwangsŏng Sinmun and the Taehan Maeil Sinbo, and became the leader of the underground "patriotic enlightenment" group
Sin_Ch'aeho
Newspapers before the 1945 division
original on 2024-02-07. Retrieved 2024-02-07. 박 1998, p. 118. "『군산신보』" [Gunsan sinbo]. 디지털군산문화대전. Archived from the original on 2024-02-07. Retrieved 2024-02-07
List_of_newspapers_in_Korea
Town in Kachin State, Myanmar
off. It is 27 miles by road from Indawgyi Lake and 60 miles by road from Sinbo which is located on the west bank of the Ayeyarwady River. "Place codes
Hopin,_Kachin_State
Ongoing armed conflict in Southeast Asia
The Irrawaddy. 24 April 2024. "Kachin Independence Army takes control of Sinbo town after overrunning Myanmar military base". Myanmar Now. 29 April 2024
Myanmar civil war (2021–present)
Myanmar_civil_war_(2021–present)
1906–1945 Japanese newspaper in Korea
years-long legal battle, and his newspaper was sold and converted into the Maeil sinbo, which promoted Japanese government lines. The Keijō nippō was formed via
Keijō_nippō
1999 kaiju film by Shim Hyung-rae
Nine Entertainment Hyundai Capital Corp. Korea Technology Finance Corp. Sinbo Investment Corp. CKD Investment Corp. Samboo Finance Ent. Government of
Yonggary_(1999_film)
Japanese residents of Korean origin or descent
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
Koreans_in_Japan
1940–1945 organization in Korea
was founded in 1940 by Ch'oe Rin [ko], president of the newspaper Maeil sinbo. The League was part of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association (IRAA)
League of Mobilization in Korea
League_of_Mobilization_in_Korea
WWII-era forced prostitutes for Japan
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
Comfort_women
War crimes committed by the Empire of Japan
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
Japanese_war_crimes
Assembly". NK News. Retrieved 18 March 2019. 최고인민회의 대의원으로 선출된 재일동포들. Choson Sinbo (in Korean). 15 March 2019. Retrieved 17 March 2019. Jo Jung-hoon (12 March
2019 North Korean parliamentary election
2019_North_Korean_parliamentary_election
Korean silent film by Na Woon-gyu
Arirang 1926 promotion title on the Maeil Sinbo Hangul 아리랑 RR Arirang MR Arirang Directed by Na Woon-gyu Written by Na Woon-gyu Produced by Yodo Torajo
Arirang_(1926_film)
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
Anti-Korean sentiment in Japan
Anti-Korean_sentiment_in_Japan
Last Crown Prince of Korea (1897–1970)
the Joseon Dynasty. Retrieved 2022-05-01. 군사참의관에 이왕전하 어영전 (PDF). Maeil sinbo (in Korean). 1945-04-03. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-10-09
Yi_Un
pizza preparation with "repeated trial and error", as reported by Choson Sinbo, a North Korea-aligned newspaper published in Japan. The restaurant, called
Pizza_in_North_Korea
North Korean smartphone line
particularly popular among the younger population, according to Choson Sinbo. The device has a "panorama" function and had a flashlight app as default
Pyongyang_Touch
North Korean monthly political magazine
Daily NK Rimjingang Vantage Point (discontinued) Elsewhere 38 North Choson Sinbo NK News North Korean Review North Korea Tech Related Media coverage of North
Kulloja
German philosopher and sociologist
According to the North Korean-affiliated Zainichi Korean newspaper Choson Sinbo, he refused conditions placed on him by the South Korean National Intelligence
Song_Du-yul
District in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
Utoro
1950 invasion of Seoul by North Korean forces during the Korean War
Nations. Department of Public Information. 5 July 1950. "《72시간》". Choson Sinbo (in Korean). 2025-01-20. Retrieved 2025-02-14. "72小时". Douban Movie (in
First_Battle_of_Seoul
Topics referred to by the same term
pay television network and broadcasting company under Chosun Ilbo Choson Sinbo, a pro-North Korean Japanese newspaper Chosun University, a South Korean
Joseon_(disambiguation)
North Korean film series
1931.4.20~1999.10.9 (Chŏn Tong-u, 20 April 1931 – 9 October 1999), Choson Sinbo, archived from the original on 12 December 2007, retrieved 18 April 2008
Unsung_Heroes
2024 rebel military operation in Kachin State, Myanmar
capturing the town's police station over a month earlier, the KIA captured Sinbo on 29 April, cutting off the Bhamo-Myitkyina road and encircling Bhamo.
Kachin offensive (2024–present)
Kachin_offensive_(2024–present)
North Korean politician (1930–2024)
cooperation in the fields of information technology and human exchanges." Choson Sinbo, a pro-Pyongyang newspaper in Japan, said that Mongolia was interested in
Choe_Thae-bok
Japanese supplements/cosmetics company
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
DHC_Corporation
2008 North Korean film
woman Sŏ Hyesuk, who, according to the North Korean periodical "Tongil sinbo", is widely known as the "maternal hero" for the Songun era. Sŏ, a resident
The_Kites_Flying_in_the_Sky
1948–1949 insurgency in South Korea
distributed under the names of Kim Ho-jin, the executive editor of Cheju Sinbo, and Lee Deok-gu, the commander of the People's Army]. Jeju Island Studies
Jeju_uprising
Japanese historical revisionist (1936–2022)
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
Hideaki_Kase
from the original on 9 October 2015. Retrieved 4 October 2015. "Choson Sinbo". North Korea Tech. 3 June 2012. Archived from the original on 6 October
List of North Korean websites banned in South Korea
List_of_North_Korean_websites_banned_in_South_Korea
Japanese ultranationalist alt-right netizens
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
Netto-uyoku
Aspect of North Korean culture
people’s lives and emotions" and shared tips on raising dogs. A Choson Sinbo article of the same year credited changing attitudes towards pet dogs in
Pet_culture_in_North_Korea
North Korean e-commerce website
in early 2016, although the exact date remains unclear. In 2017, Choson Sinbo reported that Manmulsang had expanded delivery services nationwide. The
Manmulsang
Korean mythological creature
corrupt ruling class. After the Japanese annexation, Daehan Maeil Sinbo was renamed Maeil Sinbo, which continued to incorporate kumiho folklore into reports
Kumiho
North Korean footballer
football at all in over a year. In March 2024, the Japanese newspaper Choson Sinbo revealed that Ri had transferred to DPRK Premier League fellow Ryomyong
Ri_Il-song
Korean politician (1881–1950)
had been among those specially kept in Manchuria, and, citing the Minju Sinbo, reported that he and many other prominent South Korean prisoners who had
Kim_Kyu-sik
Municipal Committee The Pyongyang Times Ryanggang Ilbo Hwangnam Ilbo Choson Sinbo, official newspaper of the Chongryon Minjok Sibo Rimjingang (unofficial
List of newspapers in North Korea
List_of_newspapers_in_North_Korea
Koreanic language of Jeju Island, South Korea
2020. 김정은 (Kim Jeong-eun) (24 February 2019). "10년 성과 바탕...제주어 정립". Jeju Sinbo 제주신보. Jeju City, Jeju. Retrieved 17 May 2020. 김지홍 (Kim Jee-hong) (20 July
Jeju_language
1907–1912 Japanese newspaper in Korea
Keijō Shinpō (京城新報; Korean: 경성신보; RR: Gyeongseong sinbo; MR: Kyŏngsŏng sinbo) was a daily Japanese-language newspaper published in Korea from 1907 to 1912
Keijō_shinpō
1923 mass murder in Japan
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
Kantō_Massacre
Anonymous Japanese textboard
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
2channel
1908–1910 Korean-language newspaper in Russia
Russian Empire from 1908 to 1910. It briefly changed its name to Taedong sinbo (대동신보; 大東新報) before its closure. It is not to be confused with a Korean-American
Taedong_kongbo
North Korean Wi-Fi service
country that also provide wireless data service. In August 2018, Choson Sinbo reported that the Chunggu Haeyang (Marine) Unha Technology Exchange Company
Mirae_(Wi-Fi)
Queen of the Gaya confederacy
daughter, but in Samgungnyusa, she was recorded as Sin Po's wife. Father: Sinbo (신보) Husband: Geodeung of Geumgwan Gaya (거등왕) Son: Mapum of Geumgwan Gaya
Queen_Mojeong
1944–1945 forced labor organization
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
Korean Women's Volunteer Labour Corps
Korean_Women's_Volunteer_Labour_Corps
Goryeo-era Korean army unit
(주부군현, 州府郡縣). Combating troops were divided into Assassin/Spies called Sinbo (신보, 神步), Siege Engineers called Tot'ang (도탕, 跳蕩), Archers called Kyŏnggung
Pyŏlmuban
1897–1914 newspaper in Korea
papers split again in 1910, and then again merged in 1915 to form the Kidok Sinbo, which lasted until 1937. As of 2020[update], the Korean Christian Museum [ko]
The_Christian_News
1905–1937 English-language newspaper in Korea
purchased The Korea Daily News and turned it into the Korean-language Maeil Sinbo. That newspaper was then subordinated under the Keijō Nippō, the de facto
The_Seoul_Press
1919 anti-colonial protests in Korea
Korean journalists published writings in newspapers such as the Hanin Sinbo about the protests that were quoted by Russian journalists. According to
March_First_Movement
1897–1915 weekly newspaper in Korea
그리스도회보. The two papers merged again in 1915, which resulted in the Kidok Sinbo. That paper lasted until 1937. Christianity, modern technology, and Western
The_Korean_Christian_Advocate
North Korean footballer (born 1998)
his fitness and skills. On 19 March 2024, the Japanese newspaper Choson Sinbo revealed that Han was playing at DPRK Premier League club April 25. With
Han_Kwang-song
Japanese daily newspaper
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
Sankei_Shimbun
North Korean politician (1916–2021)
November 2021. Retrieved 15 August 2020. 황순희동지의 서거에 대한 부고/조선중앙통신 보도. Choson Sinbo (in Korean). 18 January 2020. Retrieved 20 January 2020. "Archived copy"
Ri_Yong-suk
Legal status for Koreans in Japan
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
Chōsen-seki
Korean independence activist (1871–1938)
Yang and British journalist Ernest Bethell first published Daehan Maeil Sinbo (대한매일신보), the newspaper publicly opposed Japanese actions in Korea. He and
Yang_Kit'ak
1912–1935 movie theater in Korea
Announcement of the theater's opening, published in the Maeil Sinbo newspaper (November 8, 1912)
Taishōkan
Korean writer (1892–1950)
entitled "What Is Literature" (문학이란 하오). It was published in the Maeil sinbo newspaper. His most famous work is now considered the first modern Korean
Yi_Kwangsu
Variety of Korean spoken in Japan
identically. Koryo-mar Language contact Io, a magazine published by Choson Sinbo, had a report titled ここがヘンだよ「在日朝鮮語」 (Zainichi Korean language is strange
Zainichi_Korean_language
North Korean footballer (born 1947)
"Jong-Min Kim (Coach)". National-Football-Teams.com. 축구강팀으로 등장한 홰불팀. Choson Sinbo (in Korean). 27 January 2014. "High-profile Hwaeppul Football Team". Naenara
Kim Jong-min (footballer, born 1947)
Kim_Jong-min_(footballer,_born_1947)
1908 Korean-language newspaper in Russia
there. The newspaper was allied with the Korean newspaper Taehan Maeil Sinbo, which assisted its distribution around the country. The articles discussed
Haejo_sinmun
Shopping area in Osaka, Japan
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
Ikuno_Korea_Town
Japanese private school operator
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
Moritomo_Gakuen
Newspaper of Jeju Province, South Korea
changed its name to Jeju Ilbo. The mainline group changed its name to Jeju Sinbo. In 2020, another lawsuit resulted in the mainline group winning back the
Jeju_Ilbo
Korean travel agency in Japan
forth, Chugai Travel is the only travel agency mentioned in the Choson Sinbo 's Japanese language travel book, The Beauty of Chosun (朝鮮 魅力の旅). It arranged
Chugai_Travel
Neighborhood in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
Ōkubo,_Tokyo
North Korean association football player (born 1999)
Updated to the end of 2023 season. "모교인 사이다마초중을 방문/축구국가대표선출의 동포 2선수". Choson Sinbo. "梁賢柱・文仁柱 オリンピック朝鮮代表選出 8 (ヒョンジュが書いたブログ「自慢の同期」梁賢柱)". ameblo.jp. "「強い気持ちで試合に臨めた」文仁柱がプロ初ゴール!
Mun_In-ju
weapons, armor, tools and ritual implements such as bells (dotaku)" Choson Sinbo "Kitora Tomb Originates in Koguryo Murals" By Chon Ho Chon "Kitora Tomb
History of Japan–Korea relations
History_of_Japan–Korea_relations
Asian community in Chicago
have bachelor's degrees.[quantify] Korean newspapers included the Chicago Sinbo, Chung'ang Ilbo, Han'guk Ilbo, and the Hangyore Sinmun. The Korea Daily
Koreans_in_Chicago
site, as well as more than 30 others, including Minjok Tongshin, Choson Sinbo, Chosun Music, North Korea Info Bank, DPRK Stamp and Uriminzokkiri.[citation
Internet censorship in South Korea
Internet_censorship_in_South_Korea
North Korean general medical journal
Daily NK Rimjingang Vantage Point (discontinued) Elsewhere 38 North Choson Sinbo NK News North Korean Review North Korea Tech Related Media coverage of North
Basic_Medicine
Ultranationalist far-right groups in Japan
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
Uyoku_dantai
North Korean politician (1919–2020)
Scalapino & Lee 1972, p. 750. Donga 2020. Yonhap 2020a. Yonhap 2020b. Choson Sinbo 2020. "Supreme Leader Kim Jong UN Visits Bier of Hwang Sun Hui". exploredprk
Hwang_Sun-hui
North Korean intranet service
Liberty. 11 July 2011. "Computer Network Expanding Rapidly in DPRK". Choson Sinbo. 24 February 2001. Cooper, Stephen (27 August 2021). "North Korea Cyber
Kwangmyong_(network)
Way to Make Tokyo Gov. Legally Recognize Their NK Citizenship", Choson Sinbo, 1999-03-25, archived from the original on 2012-04-07, retrieved 2011-01-17
North_Korean_nationality_law
Film studio in North Korea
Retrieved April 30, 2025. "大ヒット、「プルガサリ」" [The big hit, Pulgasari]. Choson Sinbo (in Japanese). 1998. Archived from the original on July 5, 2024. Retrieved
Korean_Art_Film_Studio
North Korean artistic gymnast (born 1989)
2015. "Hong Un-jong admitting being twins with her sister at 1m40s" Choson Sinbo HONG Un Jong at World Gymnastics Un Jong HONG at Olympics.com Hong UnJong
Hong_Un-jong
South Korean writer (1918–1993)
Flowers, in 1944. In 1948, in a competition sponsored by the newspaper Kukche Sinbo, she received first prize for her full-length novel, And So Flows History
Han_Moo-sook
Massacres in Japan
104–105. ISBN 9780719029875. "【特集】中津川朝鮮人虐殺から100年~アイゴ谷と呼ばれた地~ - 朝鮮新報". Choson Sinbo (in Japanese). 27 December 2022. Retrieved 22 July 2024. "関東大震災の1年前にも朝鮮人虐殺が起こっていた
List_of_massacres_in_Japan
Japanese far-right organization
Organizations Mindan The History Museum of J-Koreans Chongryon Chōsen gakkō Choson Sinbo Korean Christian Church in Japan Koryo Museum of Art United Koreans in Japan
Zaitokukai
President of South Korea from 1998 to 2003
development. The village official's family received the newspaper Maeil sinbo sent by the government every day. Kim was a 12th generation descendant of
Kim_Dae-jung
South Korean daily regional newspaper
daily Korean-language newspaper in Korea around this time was the Maeil Sinbo, which was de facto operated by the colonial government. The newspaper was
Gyeongnam_Ilbo
Japanese and South Korean officer (1893–1978)
speeches at schools and publishing articles in the official newspaper Maeil Sinbo encouraging Korean youths to volunteer to serve in the Imperial Japanese
Kim_Suk-won_(general)
1912–1914 Korean-language newspaper in Russia
newspaper would be published for Koryo-saram audience. That was the Ch'ŏnggu sinbo, which began publication after the beginning of the Russian Civil War. The
Kwŏnŏp_sinmun
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Hebrew
Nightfall.
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Indian
Which cannot be Shattered
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Irish
Pale green.
Boy/Male
Tamil
A person who has no enemy
Boy/Male
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Cordmaker. Surname.
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Devotion, Prayer
Boy/Male
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Daughter of Eurypylus.
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