As ever, its front page lead story was on the activities of leader Kim Jong Un -- in this instance, being given a gift by Zimbabwe's visiting air force commander.
But it carried seven front page pictures on the departure from Pyongyang and arrival in Seoul of its diplomatic delegation to the Winter Olympics, led by ceremonial head of state Kim Yong Nam and including the leader's sister Kim Yo Jong.
It is extremely unusual for the paper to show a picture of a Southern leader, and rare for them to be referred to as president, usually being described as chief executive or some other title.
The Winter Olympics have driven a rapid rapprochement on the Korean peninsula, where fears of a new conflict mounted last year as the nuclear-armed North carried out a series of missile tests and its most powerful atomic blast to date.
The North's official Korean Central News Agency also referred to Moon as president.
Kim Yong Nam and Kim Yo Jong were the first individuals mentioned in its report on the opening ceremony, saying that they took their places on the platform at the event.
"Present there were members of a high-level delegation of the DPRK and its National Olympic Committee delegation, art troupe and cheering group," it went on.
But it made no mention of US President Mike Pence, who was seated in the same box as Moon and the two North Koreans.
"Spectators broke into cheers and applause" when the North and South Korean athletes entered the arena together behind a unification flag, it added.
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