Friday, May 8, 2026

Super Micro Soars 7% After Big AI Revenue Forecast

Super Micro Computer's stock rose nearly 7% after announcing a revenue forecast of $40 billion, exceeding market expectations significantly.

Kim Jong Un Isn’t Happy With His Country’s Construction Skills

Kim Jong Un visited a hospital site in Kusong, urging improved construction capabilities and training for skilled workers.

North Korea Sends Top Official to China Treaty Banquet, Hinting at Warmer Ties

North Korea celebrates the China-North Korea Friendship Treaty, indicating improved relations and strategic cooperation between the two nations.

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North Korea Marks Labor Day with Mobilization Push, Highlights Cadre Training and Science, Technology

North Korea celebrated May Day with a focus on labor mobilization and national prosperity, highlighting youth engagement and technological innovation.

North Korea Holds Socialist Patriotic Youth League Congress After Five Years, Calls it Loyal Vanguard of the Party

North Korea's Socialist Patriotic Youth League held its 11th Congress, emphasizing youth's role in achieving party goals and national revitalization.

Public Executions in North Korea Shift from Crime Punishment to Regime Control after COVID-19

North Korea's public executions have evolved into a tool for regime control, targeting cultural violations and instilling fear post-COVID.

Kim Yo Jong Disappears from Rodong Sinmun: Not Weakening Influence but Sign of Expanded Authority

Kim Yo Jong's low-profile presence in North Korean media raises questions about her political standing, with analysts suggesting increased authority.

Private Lineage Server Operator gets 1-year Prison Term for Dealings with North Korean Developer

A South Korean court sentenced a man to one year in prison for operating an illegal game server linked to North Korean hacking activities.

South Korea Keeps Watch as North’s Rains Threaten Imjin River Flooding

South Korea's Ministry of Unification reports stable water levels at Imjin River despite heavy rainfall, monitoring potential risks from North Korea.

North Korea Puts ‘Shot Down’ U.S. Warplane on Display After 70 Years

North Korea displays wreckage of a U.S. fighter jet shot down in the Korean War, found in the West Sea, igniting anti-U.S. sentiment.

North Korea Opens Beach Resort, Then Says: No Foreign Tourists

North Korea halts foreign tourism at the Wonsan-Kalman area, citing unspecified reasons despite recent promotion and initial visitor arrivals.

North Korea Says Disaster Prep Is a Political Duty, Not Just a Safety Issue

North Korea emphasizes disaster preparedness, urging Party officials to implement measures to protect citizens and resources ahead of severe weather.

Ex-South Korean President Denies Role in Drone Crisis, Says He Wasn’t Briefed

A special investigation team questions former President Yoon Suk-yeol about allegations related to the 2024 South Korean martial law crisis.

Minister Nominee’s Comments on North Korea Trigger Partisan Clash in South Korea

Kim Young Hoon's confirmation hearing as Labor Minister ignites debate over North Korea's status as an enemy, leading to political tensions.

Ex-President Yoon Implicated in Explosive Treason Case Over North Korea Drone Flights

Commander Kim Yong Dae is questioned over alleged treason related to UAV operations amid the 2024 South Korean Martial Law Crisis.

South Korea Says North Korea Has Three Semiconductor Plants

North Korea has three semiconductor factories involved in mobile phone assembly, indicating potential for inter-Korean tech cooperation.

North Korea Bans Journalists and Influencers from Tour—Still Sells Out

North Korea's tourism thrives as a package for the Pyongyang Trade Fair sells out in ten days despite strict censorship.

North Korea Rallies Citizens to Wrap Up 5-Year Goals in 2025

North Korea urges citizens to complete the five-year economic plan, emphasizing scientific advancement and loyalty to the party's ideology.

North Korea’s Mount Kumgang Added to UNESCO World Heritage List

North Korea celebrates Mount Kumgang's UNESCO World Heritage status, highlighting its cultural and natural significance and beauty.

South Korea Pushes for Fukushima-Level Scrutiny on North’s Suspected Water Leak

Kim Sung Hwan, nominee for South Korea's Environment Minister, addresses radioactive water concerns from North Korea, emphasizing public health.

‘K-Pop Demon Hunters’ Becomes Symbol of What North Korea Is Missing

During a confirmation hearing, Minister nominee Chung Dong Young discussed sanctions on North Korea and the cultural impact of K-Pop.

Drone Deployment Over Pyongyang Sparks National Security Investigation in South Korea

A special investigation team has imposed a travel ban on Maj. Gen. Kim Yong Dae amid allegations of collusion compromising national security.

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