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North Korea holds national winter games

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Is North Korea in the Olympics? What to know about nation's ban, qualification issues for 2026 Winter showcase
No, North Korea is not at the 2026 Winter Olympics. It's not actually because of a ban, though. The North Koreans simply didn't have anyone qualify for these Games. North Korea last competed in the Winter Olympics in 2018.

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Sportskeeda · 15h
Why is North Korea not competing in Winter olympics? All about nation's history with IOC
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North Korea holds national winter games as it sits out Winter Olympics
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When does bobsled start at 2026 Winter Olympics? Here's full schedule
Bobsled is expected to be once again a resounding fan favorite at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.

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2026 Winter Olympics updates: Team USA dominates women's hockey, holds lead in figure skating after Day 1
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Police fire water cannon at protesters hurling smoke bombs in Olympic host Milan
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What country won most medals at last Winter Olympics?
Yet in 2022, the country won 37 medals, including 16 golds.

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TEAM USA AND THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE MILAN CORTINA WINTER OLYMPICS – TONIGHT IN PRIMETIME AT 8 P.M. ET/PT ON NBC AND PEACOCK
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The Diplomatic Power of the Olympic Games

"Amid pressing international conflicts, the Olympics is one of the most significant geopolitical events of the year."
WTVD
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Could a North Korean athlete defect to South Korea during the Olympics?

If one of the athletes wanted to defect, the time is right -- but that's not likely to happen, experts say. "One of the main reasons North Korean athletes don't defect is because of their families back in North Korea," Benjamin Young, a doctoral candidate ...
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7y

No concerns over North Korea 'hijack', says Olympics chief

Bach said he regarded North Korea's participation purely in sporting terms despite the rapid round of diplomacy between the two Koreas during the opening days of the Games. "This is about sport and this the IOC made very clear," Bach told AFP in an interview.
The Cornell Daily Sun
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THE RADICAL CENTER | North Korea's Olympics Distraction

The media, like most all industries, can at times fall prey to groupthink. The latest example: the coverage of North Korean tyrant Kim Jong-un’s sister, Kim Yo-jong (pictured above). Critics from the right and left promptly tore into the warped coverage.
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