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Is Russia Protecting North Korea’s Illegal Acts?

The Ministry of Unification expressed deep regret...

Trump Family-Backed Crypto Project Surges After Major Expansion Plans

WLFI, a DeFi project by Trump's family, surged 25% after new business plans, including tokenizing assets and partnerships.

Sam Altman’s New Gadget Scans Your Eye to Prove You’re Human

Sam Altman introduces the Orb Mini, a device for verifying human identity through iris scans, addressing trust issues in the AI era.

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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.

North Korea Kicks Off Fall Harvest Plans Early—And It’s All About Politics

North Korea is preparing for the autumn harvest, emphasizing thorough preparations to ensure agricultural success ahead of key anniversaries.

Controversy Erupts Over Nominee Who Wanted to Pay Respects to North Korea’s Kim Jong Il

Kim Young Hoon's nomination as Minister of Employment faces scrutiny due to past pro-North Korea actions, raising national security concerns.

North Korea Says It Beat the U.S. Once—And Could Do It Again

North Korea intensifies anti-American rhetoric ahead of Victory Day, claiming victory in the Korean War and asserting its nuclear strength.

China Sends High-Ranking Official to Pyongyang in Show of Unity

North Korea and China celebrate the 64th anniversary of their friendship treaty, signaling improved bilateral relations amid past tensions.

From Missiles to Marine Farms: Kim’s New Focus on Feeding the Nation

Kim Jong Un inspects a seaside aquaculture facility in North Korea, praising progress and emphasizing efficient development for coastal areas.

Kim Jong Un Orders Aquaculture Buildout to Fight Hunger and Fund Regime

Kim Jong Un plans to expand coastal aquaculture in North Korea to address food shortages and boost foreign currency through fishing.

North Korea Slams U.S.-Led Air Drill as ‘Major Risk Factor’ for Regional Tensions

North Korea condemns U.S.-led military drills, claiming they escalate tensions and threaten regional stability.

North Korea and Russia Toast to ‘Forever Friendship’ in Wonsan

North Korea highlights its alliance with Russia through a meeting between Kim Jong Un and Sergey Lavrov, emphasizing strategic cooperation.

North Korea Is Recruiting Ph.D. Students to Spread Its Ideology

North Korea offers stipends for international Ph.D. students in Juche studies, aiming to promote its ideology and enhance academic exchange.

North Korea Claims It Beat the U.S.—Again

North Korea intensifies anti-U.S. rhetoric ahead of Victory Day, highlighting loyalty to Kim Jong Un and recent events in Pyongyang.

For the First Time Since 2000, North Korea Bails on Big Asia Security Meeting

North Korea skips the ASEAN Regional Forum for the first time, citing diplomatic rifts with Malaysia and avoiding strained relations with allies.

North Korea Is Tearing Down South Korean Resorts—But What Comes Next?

North Korea is dismantling South Korean facilities at Mount Kumgang, but redevelopment plans remain unclear despite potential UNESCO listing.

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.

6 North Koreans Sent Home After Drifting Into South Korean Waters

Six North Korean residents were repatriated from South Korea after drifting in local seas, confirmed by the Ministry of Unification.

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