Thursday, May 7, 2026

Apple’s Foldable Future: iPhone, iPad-Mac Hybrid, and Robotics in the Works

Apple plans a product renaissance by 2027, featuring a foldable iPhone, AI-powered devices, and a revamped Siri.

‘Glorious Resistance’—Revolutionary Army Anniversary Becomes Platform for Kim’s Legacy

North Korea commemorates the 93rd anniversary of the Korean People's Revolutionary Army, emphasizing military loyalty and modernization under Kim Jong Un.

Electric Scooters Account for 77% of Battery Fire Incidents Nationwide

Jangheung Fire Station warns against charging e-scooters and phones in unsafe areas due to rising battery fire incidents.

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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’s Missile Developments: New Tactical Weapons Challenge U.S.-Korea Defense Systems

North Korea's evolving missile strategy poses a significant challenge to U.S.-South Korea defenses, emphasizing real-world operational capabilities.

Kim Jong Un Urges Youth to Embrace Patriotism at the 11th Congress of the Socialist Patriotic Youth Alliance

Kim Jong Un emphasizes youth patriotism and combat readiness at the 11th Congress of the Socialist Patriotic Youth League in Pyongyang.

North Korea’s ‘Southern Border Line’ Push Shakes Armistice Framework, Raises Need for New Coexistence Approach

North Korea's shift to define the MDL as a "southern border line" poses threats but also opportunities for new coexistence strategies.

North Korean Women’s Football Team to Compete in South Korea for the First Time in 8 Years

North Korea's Naegohyang Women's FC visits South Korea for the AFC Women's Champions League, marking a significant sports exchange after eight years.

Legalized Terrorism: The Special Prosecutor’s War Against Presidential Authority

Prosecutor Park Sang-yong refutes claims of Yoon administration interference in North Korea remittance investigation amid misconduct allegations.

North Korea and Russia Strengthen Ties During the 9th Party Congress Celebration

North Korea's banquet in Russia highlights the strong alliance with Moscow, emphasizing cooperation and strategic partnership.

Apologizer-in-Chief: Is Lee Jae-myung Working for Kim Jong Un?

President Lee Jae Myung expresses regret over North Korean drone incident, emphasizing the need for caution and preventive measures.

China Reaffirms Commitment to North Korea’s New Leadership

China reaffirms ties with North Korea through congratulatory messages to new officials, emphasizing strengthened diplomatic relations.

Oil War Sabotage? The 900,000-Barrel North Korea Smuggling Myth

Seoul police investigate false claims of 900,000 barrels of oil diverted to North Korea, emphasizing strict action against misinformation.

A 21st-Century Gestapo? Kim Jong Un’s New Police State

North Korea plans to establish a police system, aiming to refine its security framework, though true implications remain uncertain.

North Korea’s Choe Hyon-Class Destroyer: What Satellite Images Reveal About Its Rapid Construction

North Korea is rapidly constructing its third Choe Hyon-class destroyer, aiming for an October launch, enhancing its naval capabilities.

Why North Korea Calls the UN’s Human Rights Resolution a Violation of Sovereignty: Key Insights

North Korea condemned the UN's human rights resolution, calling it a political provocation and a violation of sovereignty.

Kim Jong Un Inspects Military Memorial and Commercial Facilities: What’s Next for Pyongyang’s Development?

Kim Jong Un inspects the Overseas Military Operation Memorial and new facilities in Hwasong, emphasizing military history and urban development.

North Korea Launches New School Year: What Does the 12-Year Compulsory Education Reform Mean for Students?

North Korea's schools held opening ceremonies for the new academic year, emphasizing education and rehabilitation for disabled children.

Is This a North Korean Defector? Body Found in Imjingang River Sparks Investigation

Authorities in Paju City investigate an unidentified decomposed body found in the Imjin River, possibly linked to North Korea.

No Room for Greatness: North Korea’s Systematic Erasure of National Merit

North Korea's muted response to IOC member Jang Ung's death contrasts with past obituaries, reflecting political priorities and concerns.

North Korea to Open New Russia-Border Vehicle Bridge This Summer

The North Korea-Russia border vehicle bridge is set to open this summer, enhancing transport and tourism between the two nations.

Unveiling History: How the U.S. Altered Kim Young-sam’s Speech for North Korea Relations

U.S. modifies South Korea's speech before Kim's visit to prevent opposition backlash on North Korea aid during tense political climate.

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