2014 in North Korea


The following lists events that happened in 2014 in North Korea.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

March

  • March 3 – North Korea announces that it will release Australian Christian missionary John Short on account of his age.
  • March 28 – South Korea captures a North Korean fishing boat that had crossed into their waters amid rising tensions between the two neighboring countries.
  • March 31 – North and South Korea exchange artillery fire across sea boundaries.

April

  • April 4 – South Korea test-fires a new ballistic missile with a range of 500 kilometres and hopes to extend its range to 800 kilometres so that it can reach anywhere in North Korea.
  • April 4 – A Mongolian-flagged cargo ship sinks off the coast of South Korea, with most of the 16 North Korean crew members reported missing.
  • April 25 – North Korea announces that it has detained a 24-year-old US tourist, Matthew Todd Miller, for "rash behavior" during the immigration process.
  • April 29 – North Korea warns South Korea that it will conduct live firing near the disputed maritime border.

May

June

  • June 6 – North Korea announces that it arrested an American tourist last month for alleged inappropriate behavior.
  • June 17 – North Korean propaganda videos show that they have developed a cruise missile similar to the Russian Kh-35 model.
  • June 30 – North Korea says it will put on trial two American tourists, Jeffrey Fowle and Michael Miller, for crimes against the state.

July

  • July - A Russian-funded transshipment terminal in the northeastern port of Rajin.
  • July 2 – South Korea reports that North Korea fired two short range missiles into the Pacific Ocean from the coastal city of Wonsan.
  • July 3 – The government of Japan lifts some sanctions on North Korea following an agreement to re-investigate the fate of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korean agents in the 1970s and 1980s.
  • July 9 – South Korea claims that North Korea has fired two short range missiles into the ocean to the east of the Korean Peninsula.
  • July 13 – Japan's Defence Ministry claims that North Korea has fired two ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan.
  • July 14 – South Korea claims that North Korea has fired dozens of artillery shells into the sea near the disputed border.
  • July 31 - The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace publishes a report pointing to the risk that the Russo-Ukrainian War could lead to selling defense technology in the black market that could advance the nuclear proliferation of North Korea.

September

October

  • October 7 – There is an exchange of gunfire as a North Korean patrol boat breaches the South Korean western sea border.
  • October 13 – Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea makes his first public appearance in five weeks.
  • October 21 – North Korea releases American Jeffrey Edward Fowle five months after detaining him for leaving a Bible at a hotel.

November

December

Elections