Sunday, March 29, 2026

Navigating the Gray Zone: How China Maintains Limited Ties with North Korea

China maintains limited exchanges with North Korea amid sanctions, balancing strategic communication and economic ties, analysts suggest.

PROPAGANDA IN THE GARDEN OF SHAME : Kim’s Sick Family Outing Over The Dead Of Ukraine

Kim Jong Un emphasizes patriotism by planting trees in honor of fallen soldiers' families, fostering loyalty and sacrifice in North Korea.

North Korean Forces Recognized for ‘Heroic Deeds’ in Russia’s War Effort

Putin thanks Kim Jong Un for North Korean troop support in Kursk, emphasizing strong ties and cooperation between Russia and North Korea.

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Talk Show Host’s Racist Joke to BTS Sparks Outrage

A talk show host faces backlash for a racially insensitive joke about BTS during a recording, leading to apologies and criticism.

How the U.S. Outmaneuvered Spain and Won Florida

The Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819 transferred Florida to the U.S., marking a pivotal moment in American territorial expansion.

Team USA Wins “Tariff Derby,” Stuns Canada for Olympic Gold

The U.S. men's ice hockey team wins Olympic gold by defeating Canada 2-1 in overtime, ending a 46-year drought.

Seattle Seahawks Begin Sale Process After Super Bowl Victory: What’s Next for the NFL Team?

The Seattle Seahawks, fresh off their Super Bowl LVIII win, are set to change ownership, fulfilling Paul Allen's philanthropic vision.

“Worst Ever”: U.S. Snowboard Icon Blasts Olympic Judges

Todd Richards criticizes the judging in women's snowboard slopestyle at the Olympics, claiming it's unfair to award gold for simple tricks.

Is North Korea No Longer Hungry? Rice Import Data Reveals a New Trend

North Korea's rice imports from China have significantly decreased in 2024. This could be due to an improvement in North Korea's food shortage or...

North Korea Ramps Up Submarine Moves, Possible Missile Tests Loom

Recent observations from North Korea's key submarine base at Sinpo Shipyard have captured sequential movements of submarines, including the Kim Kun Ok Hero Submarine....

Under the Radar: How North Korea Dodges Sanctions with Secret Oil Imports

On June 7, Japanese media reported that North Korea had sent several oil tankers to Russia's Far East Vostochny Port in April to smuggle oil.

North Korea Rails Against U.S. Space Strategy Following Failed Satellite Mission

North Korea failed its first military reconnaissance satellite launch of the year and strongly criticized the U.S.'s space activities.

Russian Youth Friendship Delegation Visits North Korea to Strengthen Bilateral Relations

Ahead of the 78th anniversary of the founding of the Korean Children's Union, a Russian Youth Friendship Delegation visiting North Korea.

New Horizons in Trade: South Korea’s Push for Deeper Ties with African Nations

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol stated, "We need to dramatically increase trade and investment to reduce the economic distance ...

Russia-North Korea Passenger Train Begins Operations After 4-Year Hiatus

The passenger train service between North Korea and Russia was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic and has resumed after four years.

Trade Tensions Tighten: U.S. Congress Ramps Up Legislation Against China

As the U.S. election is five months away, warnings have been issued to monitor the trend of anti-China legislation in the U.S. Congress.

Tracks of Tension: North Korea Removes Railway Link with South Korea

North Korea appears to be dismantling the Donghae Line railway that connects North and South Korea.

Echoes of Freedom: South Korea Restarts Loudspeaker Psy-Ops After 6 Years

After a six-year hiatus, the South Korean military has resumed broadcasting messages via loudspeakers to North Korea.

UNESCO Delays Heritage Status for Japan’s Sado Mine Citing Forced Korean Labor

Media reports indicated a sense of disappointment in Niigata, Japan, where the Sado Mines, a site of forced labor during the ...

Mysterious Handgun Found in Incheon

A report of a handgun found in a reservoir in Ganghwa County, Incheon, has prompted an investigation by the police and military authorities. According to...

U.S., South Korea, and Japan Conduct Joint Maritime Rescue Exercise

The Korea Coast Guard announced that it had conducted a joint search and rescue exercise with the U.S. and Japan near Maizuru Port in Japan.

Putin’s North Korea Agenda: Strengthening Ties Amid Global Scrutiny

It was speculated on June 13, that Russian President Vladimir Putin's first visit to North Korea after 24 years was planned ahead of the...

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