Friday, May 8, 2026

North Korea’s 2026 Regional Development Policy: New Developments in Sinuiju and Gangnam County

North Korea's Rodong Sinmun reports on local development projects, emphasizing scientific farming and education as key national priorities.

How South Korea’s New Edge Computing Standards Will Transform AI in Self-Driving Cars

South Korean researchers set the first international standard for edge computing, enhancing tech for autonomous driving and AI services.

How Hanwha Aerospace’s Collaboration with Northrop Grumman Will Transform Long-Range Missile Technology

Hanwha Aerospace partners with Northrop Grumman to develop a solid-fuel propellant for the AReS missile system, enhancing defense capabilities.

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North Korea Uses Youth Congress to Reinforce Construction and Ideological Campaigns

Kim Jong Un emphasizes youth's role in socialist construction at the 11th Congress of the Socialist Patriotic Youth League.

Why North Korea Is Willing to Show Up in South Korea for This High-Stakes Match

North Korea's women's soccer team will compete in the AFC Women's Champions League in South Korea, focusing on international success over politics.

Massive North Korean Youth Rally Sent a Chilling Signal About What Comes Next

North Korea held the 11th Congress of the Socialist Patriotic Youth League, emphasizing youth's role in national development and loyalty.

North Korea Draws a Hard New Line on Nuclear Weapons, Raising the Stakes

North Korea claims it is not bound by the NPT, asserting its nuclear rights and condemning the U.S. for undermining its status.

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.

Peace at Last? North Korea Stops Bizarre Noises After South Korea’s Move

North Korea reduced its loudspeaker broadcasts to the South after South Korea halted its own, bringing relief to border residents.

North Korea Says ‘We Don’t Care’ About U.S. Entry Ban List

North Korea rejects U.S. entry ban exclusion, stating it shows no interest in dialogue and will not welcome Americans in the future.

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.

South Korea Keeps Up Border Broadcasts—But Could Stop Soon

South Korea's loudspeaker broadcasts to North Korea continue based on its behavior, with potential for cessation amid peace efforts.

North Korea Rushes to Fix Warship After Botched Launch

A new 5,000-ton North Korean destroyer has been moved to Rajin for repairs after mishaps during its launch, with recovery expected to take days.

North Korea’s iPhone Lookalike Is Watching You

North Korea's Jindallae smartphones gain popularity with advanced features and built-in censorship, reflecting state control and surveillance.

North Korea Builds Luxury Tour Center to Celebrate ‘Super Moms’

North Korea establishes a new women's propaganda group tour site in Pyongyang to boost morale among women.

North Korea Tells Party Officials: Finish the Job—No Excuses

North Korea's Workers' Party intensifies efforts for decision implementation ahead of its key plenary meeting, emphasizing completion of major projects.

North Korea Breaks Silence, Briefly Covers South Korea’s New President

North Korea reports South Korea's presidential election results, marking a shift in coverage after Lee Jae Myung's victory.

North Korea Says It Fully Supports Russia’s War Goals

Kim Jong Un and Sergei Shoigu discussed the Ukraine crisis and strengthened North Korea-Russia ties during a recent meeting in Pyongyang.

North Korea Stays Silent on South Korea’s New Leader—for Now

North Korea's response to President Lee Jae Myung's election is expected to be muted, continuing a trend of factual reporting without official stances.

Top Russian Official Lands in North Korea Ahead of Possible Kim Visit

Sergei Shoigu visits North Korea to meet Kim Jong Un, discussing potential bilateral summit and Kim's visit to Russia.

North Korea’s Ruling Party Tells Citizens: Work Harder, October Is Coming

North Korea emphasizes economic achievements ahead of the Workers' Party anniversary, urging mobilization in various sectors while criticizing Israel.

Kim Jong Un Tours New Hospital Projects, Calls It a ‘Healthcare Revolution’

Kim Jong Un inspects healthcare projects in Kangdong, emphasizing modern facilities and training for medical professionals.

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