Thursday, May 7, 2026

Germany Joins UN Command: A New Ally for Peace on the Korean Peninsula

South Korean Defense Minister, Shin Won Sik, met with German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius at the Ministry of National Defense in Seoul.

Trump Calls Kim Jong Un a ‘Nuclear Power’ Amid Talks on Rebuilding Relations

Trump acknowledges Kim Jong Un as a nuclear power and expresses willingness to rebuild relations, while maintaining denuclearization goals.

North Korea Unveils 8,700-Ton Nuclear Submarine Full Hull Escalating Global Tension Through Offensive Strategic Missile Capability

North Korea unveils its nuclear-powered submarine amid US-South Korea nuclear talks, signaling military advancements and regional tensions.

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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.

“Sorry, But I’ve Never Heard”: President Lee’s Shock Confession Proves He Knows Less Than Foreign Press

President Lee Jae Myung addresses the detention of South Koreans in North Korea, stressing the urgency of resolving the issue.

IS THIS THE REAL NORTH KOREA? State-Of-The-Art Kindergartens Replace Nuclear Propaganda

North Korea's Rodong Sinmun highlights state care for orphans and the elderly, showcasing Kim Jong Un's leadership and socialist achievements.

HUMAN LIVES TRADED FOR SILENCE: South Korea Abandons Its Own Citizens To Avoid Conflict With The North

The South Korean government will not link the repatriation of citizens detained in North Korea with unconverted long-term prisoners.

Constitution Law Change? Lee’s Regime Wants To Break The Constitution Just To Bow Down To North Korea

Tensions rise in South Korea's government over inter-Korean relations, with factions divided on dialogue and constitutional amendments.

THE IRON CURTAIN RISES: Vietnam Dumps Free Market For North Korea And Russia’s Axis Of Evil

North Korea's Rodong Sinmun reports on youth expeditions, Vietnam ties, social policies, and local development initiatives.

THE ALLIES’ REVENGE: US Isolationism Backfires As Korea And Canada Unite To Freeze America Out

South Korea aims to win a $40.7 billion submarine contract with Canada by enhancing defense cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.

UNCHECKED BRUTALITY: A Government That Doesn’t Know—Or Care—That Its People Are In North Korean Prison

The plight of South Korean detainees in North Korea remains unresolved amid stalled inter-Korean dialogue and government efforts.

Life Over War: Kim Jong Un Finally Abandons Missiles To Choose Factories And Food For His People

Kim Jong Un inspected local industrial factories to assess progress, emphasizing modernization and operational readiness for development.

Hidden Acts Of Insurrection: Did South Korea’s Psyops Unit Engineer The North Korean Conflict?

South Korea's military faces scrutiny for distributing anti-North Korean leaflets without command approval before martial law.

Dirty Fetish Reveal: Lee Admits He’s Dying To Say SORRY To Kim Jong Un, But Fears Media

President Lee Jae Myung reflects on anti-North Korean leaflets, suggesting a national apology to ease tensions amidst concerns of war.

SOCIALISM’S PARADOX: North Korea’s Economy Is Growing Stronger By Embracing Its Own Death

North Korea's economy is shifting to a hybrid model, blending planned and market elements, influenced by sanctions and COVID-19.

NATION OF ANXIETY: President Lee is Making Agenda without Knowing Basic Facts: Citizens Were Held In North

Kim Geon criticizes President Lee for ignorance on South Koreans detained in North Korea, urging prioritization of their safety.

One-Mouth, Two-Words Policy: Top Experts Expose Lee’s Failure To Follow His Own North Korea Plan

Concerns arise over the Lee Jae-myung administration's END Initiative, suggesting it may mislead North Korea regarding regime change.

PLEADING FOR DIALOGUE: South Korea Grabs The Ankles Of ASEAN To Get A Call From The North

Minister Chung Dong-young highlights Thailand's role in fostering Korea-ASEAN ties and calls for support for peace on the Korean Peninsula.

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