Thursday, February 5, 2026

North Korea Shows Troops in Russia for First Time, Honors War Dead

North Korea publicly displays images of soldiers in Russia, highlighting military cooperation and propaganda efforts by Kim Jong Un.

Unveiling the Truth: Could Civilian Drones Be Behind North Korea’s Recent Claims?

North Korea blames South Korea for drone incursions, raising tensions; experts suggest civilian drones may be involved, not military.

OpenAI Seeks Greater Autonomy as Partnership With Microsoft Evolves

OpenAI plans to reduce its revenue-sharing ratio with Microsoft, aiming for greater financial independence while maintaining partnership.

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North Korea’s Economy: 10% Growth Amidst Challenges – What Lies Ahead for 2026?

North Korea's economy shows signs of recovery with a 10% growth over five years, driven by industrial and agricultural sectors despite inflation risks.

Moscow Snow Chaos: North Korean Embassy Parking Roof Collapses, 10 Cars Damaged!

A parking garage at the North Korean embassy in Moscow collapsed under heavy snowfall, damaging vehicles but causing no injuries.

North Korea Loses Hosting Rights for 2026 Asian Youth Table Tennis Championships: What Happened?

The ATTU has canceled North Korea's hosting of the 2026 Asian Youth Table Tennis Championships due to logistical issues and visa delays.

North Korea’s New Car Ownership Law: A Reaction to Rising Private Vehicle Numbers?

North Korea's rise in car ownership is misinterpreted; it's a formalization of existing private vehicle use, not solely due to new laws.

Kim Jong Un Highlights Agricultural Modernization at Samkwang Livestock Farm: What This Means for North Korea’s Future

North Korea celebrates Kim Jong Il's birthday with a livestock farm opening, emphasizing rural modernization and livestock industry development.

North Korea Quietly Shows Signs of Easing Up on the South

North Korea softens its stance toward South Korea, facilitating the repatriation of residents, signaling potential easing of tensions.

Nearly 18,000 South Koreans Exposed in Court Hack Blamed on North Korea

North Korean hackers breached South Korea's court system, stealing 1TB of data, prompting a delayed encryption research initiative.

No Radiation Threat Detected, Says Incheon, After Reports of North Korean Nuclear Wastewater

Incheon City confirms water safety amid concerns over North Korean nuclear wastewater; ongoing monitoring ensures public health.

North Korean Boat Breaks Down, South Korea Steps In — and Sends Them Home

Six North Korean citizens were repatriated after drifting into South Korean waters, expressing a desire to return home.

North Korea Pushes for More Babies With Perks for Big Families

North Korea is implementing measures to boost birth rates, including subsidies for families with multiple children and various support policies.

North Korea Crossed DMZ 11 Times in Past Year, South Korea Says

North Korean forces violated the Military Demarcation Line 11 times in a year, raising tensions and risks of clashes with South Korea.

31 Years After His Death, Kim Il Sung Still Central to North Korea’s Identity

Kim Jong-un commemorated the 31st anniversary of Kim Il-sung's death by visiting the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun.

North Korea Is Letting Tourists Back In — But Only on Its Terms

North Korea is opening its tourism sector to Russian visitors, signaling a shift towards increased openness while maintaining strict controls.

North Korea Claims Defense and Economic Supremacy Under Kim Jong Un

North Korea claims to be a powerful nation, emphasizing achievements in economy, military, and culture on Kim Il Sung's death anniversary.

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.

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