Thursday, February 5, 2026

North Korea Marks 53rd Anniversary Of Socialist Constitution: Focus On “People-First Principle” And Welfare Legislation

North Korea celebrated Constitution Day, highlighting laws promoting people-first policies and citizen welfare over the past five years.

Nvidia’s Loss, AMD’s Gain: Semiconductor Stocks See Uneven Growth

Despite shares of NVIDIA falling nearly 2%,...

Mac Users Beware: New Malware Can Steal Your Data in Just 36 Hours

A report reveals a 28% rise in info-stealing malware targeting macOS users, urging enhanced security measures against sophisticated attacks.

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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 Korean Hackers Impersonates U.S. Officials in Sneaky Cyber Attack in South Korea

North Korea's Kimsuky group attempted a cyber attack in South Korea using deceptive ClickFix tactics to impersonate U.S. officials.

North Korea’s New Beach Getaway Is Open—With a Side of Politics

North Korea's Wonsan-Kalma Coastal Tourist Zone opened, attracting visitors and emphasizing educational and economic initiatives.

North Korea Is Training With Russian War Drones—Right Next to a Tourist Resort

North Korea is training drone pilots with Russian support near the newly opened Wonsan Kalma Coastal Tourist Zone, enhancing military capabilities.

China Gets a Promotion in North Korea’s Propaganda Pages

North Korea's media coverage of the Chinese Communist Party's anniversary shows subtle changes, hinting at improved relations between the two nations.

North Korea Is Destroying the Competition — 20 Goals, 0 Conceded

North Korea's women's soccer team dominates Group H with two 10-0 victories, aiming for a spot in the Women's Asian Cup finals.

North Korea and Russia Are Ignoring Sanctions—And They’re Not Hiding It

North Korea and Russia's cooperation highlights sanctions violations, undermining international efforts to enforce restrictions on military and cultural exchanges.

North Korea Behind 70% of Global Crypto Hacks This Year

North Korea exploits IT for foreign currency, leading in global cryptocurrency theft and employing hackers in U.S. tech firms.

Why North Korea’s Top Military School Made a Surprise Trip to Russia

North Korea sends a military delegation to Russia, reports on irrigation progress, and emphasizes balanced development and anti-U.S. sentiments.

North Korean Plane Lands in Shanghai — Could Regular Flights Be Next?

North Korea's Air Koryo resumes flights to Shanghai, hinting at a potential revival of the Pyongyang-Shanghai route post-pandemic.

Radioactive Waste from North Korea Could Be Flowing into South Korean Waters

Allegations of untreated radioactive wastewater from North Korea raise concerns in Ganghwa, prompting marine water quality investigations.

North Korea in a Panic Over Failing Grain Harvests

North Korea is ramping up grain supply efforts amid adverse weather, stressing timely harvesting of wheat and barley to avoid crop losses.

Could Bombing Iran Make North Korea Think Twice? Experts Weigh In

U.S. experts discuss how airstrikes on Iran may affect North Korea's nuclear ambitions and regional cooperation dynamics.

North Korea Bets on Tourism, but Openness May Risk Regime Stability

North Korea's new tourism law aims to boost the industry but may threaten regime stability by exposing citizens to foreign influences.

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.

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