Friday, May 8, 2026

WORLD WAR III STARTED? North Korea Fires Multiple Nuclear-Capable Missiles To Wipe Out Humanity!

North Korea launched short-range ballistic missiles into the East Sea, coinciding with a U.S. defense official's visit to Asia.

North Korea’s “nuclear missile” launch submarine spotted in Sinpo dry dock for first time in over 4 years

North Korea's "8.24 Hero Ship" submarine is undergoing repairs, possibly for SLBM modifications, marking significant developments in its capabilities.

LG’s AI Revolution: How Collaboration with Palantir and SkilledAI Will Transform the Future of Robotics

LG Group's chairman met with AI leaders in Silicon Valley to explore collaboration and enhance AI commercialization in manufacturing.

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A $14 Billion Crypto Exodus Due to NK Hacking Just Exposed a Brutal Truth About DeFi

North Korean hacker attacks have led to $14 billion leaving the DeFi market, revealing vulnerabilities and eroding confidence in crypto.

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.

North Korean Fishermen Drift South — Now Seoul Looks to Send Them Back by Sea

South Korea is considering maritime repatriation for six North Korean residents seeking to return home after drifting into its waters.

No Radiation in River Fish Near North Korea, Say Korean Officials

Gyeonggi Province confirmed seafood safety after testing for radioactive contamination due to North Korea's uranium wastewater discharge.

Kim Jong Un Visits Grandfather’s Tomb to Mark 31 Years Since His Death

Kim Jong Un commemorates Kim Il Sung's death anniversary at Kumsusan Palace, affirming his predecessors' legacy amidst national remembrance.

North Korea Touts New Eco-Friendly Paper—Made From Leaves, Not Wood

North Korea claims to produce paper from fallen leaves, reducing wood use amid deforestation issues, but some remain skeptical.

North Korea Opens Door to Russian Tourists, Eyes Chinese Visitors Next

North Korea-China exchanges are reviving, with hopes for renewed tourism as rail links and coastal zones open to visitors.

Dog Meat on the Menu: North Korea Hosts Summer Cooking Competition

South Korea bans dog meat sales by 2027, while North Korea promotes it as a summer dish, highlighting contrasting attitudes.

North Korea Says ‘No Thanks’ to YouTubers and Journalists at Trade Fair

North Korea restricts journalists and influencers from attending the Pyongyang International Trade Fair, limiting exposure to negative content.

North Korea Drops Out of Vegas Table Tennis Event Despite Ranking

North Korea's table tennis players withdraw from the WTT tournament in Las Vegas due to visa issues, marking a missed opportunity for engagement.

Propaganda Gets a Tech Upgrade in North Korea

North Korea boosts ideological propaganda to meet economic goals, using slogans and digital content to inspire national loyalty and progress.

North Korea on Alert: Prepping for Floods and Typhoons

North Korea prioritizes flood prevention and disaster management amid monsoon season, emphasizing preparedness and responsibility among officials.

North Korea Turns Up the Propaganda as Five-Year Plan Nears Deadline

North Korea boosts propaganda to meet economic goals, emphasizing ideological work and addressing cultural issues amid agricultural challenges.

Big Security Meeting in Asia Set—But North and South Korea Are Sitting Out

Major diplomatic events in Kuala Lumpur include ARF, with U.S. and China participation, but South Korea's foreign minister will not attend.

Plastic Surgery in North Korea? It’s Real — and Strictly Controlled

North Korean women increasingly seek cosmetic surgery, leading to new regulations aimed at curbing illegal procedures and enhancing beauty standards.

North Korea’s New Beach Resort Isn’t Finished — But They’re Still Promoting It

North Korea promotes the Wonsan-Kalma tourist zone, but most facilities remain unfinished, raising doubts about its operational readiness.

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