Voice of Ho Chi Minh City’s People
The Voice of Ho Chi Minh City (VOH) serves as the official radio broadcaster of Ho Chi Minh City. Its programming is transmitted via four distinct frequencies, ensuring coverage that extends well…
The Voice of Ho Chi Minh City (VOH) serves as the official radio broadcaster of Ho Chi Minh City. Its programming is transmitted via four distinct frequencies, ensuring coverage that extends well…
The Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) is a state-owned television network in the Philippines, operating under the auspices of the Presidential Administration. Its flagship station, DZTV-TV, is based in Metro Manila, and the network…
Chollima (천리마) is a state‑issued monthly magazine produced by the Art and Literature Publishing House, a government‑controlled publisher in Pyongyang. Launched in January 1959 to champion the Chollima mass‑mobilisation campaign, it has long doubled as…
Legal Daily remains a state-owned publication squarely focused on legal affairs—covering developments such as landmark court rulings, new legislation, and legal reforms. Since 2001, its oversight shifted from the Ministry…
Established in 1973 during the martial law era under President Ferdinand Marcos Sr., the Philippine News Agency (PNA) is the official news service of the Philippine government. Originally conceived as a centralized…
Choson Sinbo (朝鮮新報) is a weekly newspaper published in both Korean and Japanese by the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan (Chongryon)—a pro-North Korea group that acts as Pyongyang’s unofficial embassy in…
CIPG commands seven subsidiary publishing houses, including Foreign Languages Press, New World Press, Sinolingua, and China Pictorial Publishing House, and oversees the publication of over 3,000 books annually as well as around 50 journals in more than…