Thursday, February 5, 2026

Telegram’s Founder Says No to EU Censorship Demands

Pavel Durov defends free speech against EU censorship demands, emphasizing democracy and individual autonomy amid political pressures.

Gold Medal Worth a Fortune? Find Out What They’re Really Made Of

The cost of the gold medal, excluding the centerpiece crafted from a section of the Eiffel Tower, is $1,027.

South Korean Military Strengthens Defense with Full Operationalization of 425 Project Satellites

South Korea's military will launch five reconnaissance satellites by 2025, enhancing capabilities to monitor North Korea's activities.

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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.

Kim Jong Un and Russia’s Top Security Chief Just Had a Private Chat

Kim Jong Un met with Russia's Sergei Shoigu to discuss international issues, marking the partnership anniversary. Economic inspections reported.

North Korea Calls for Loyalty to Kim as Party Turns 80

North Korea emphasizes state supremacy as it approaches the Workers' Party's anniversary, urging loyalty to Kim Jong Un and local development.

North Korea Quietly Reopens to Tourists—But Only for a Select Few

North Korea resumes group tours for Chinese tourists in Rason, signaling a potential comeback of foreign tourism after a long suspension.

6,000 More North Koreans Headed to Russia? Seoul Says It’s Illegal

South Korea warns against North Korea's plan to send 6,000 workers to Russia, citing violations of UN resolutions and urging compliance with international law.

North Korea Shows Off Missile Factory—and Its Workers’ Faces for the First Time

Kim Jong Un inspects a military factory, revealing personnel faces, indicating confidence in arms production and ties with Russia.

Another Russia–North Korea Meeting: Here’s What They Discussed

Sergei Shoigu met with Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang to discuss agreements under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty.

North Korea Tells Japan: ‘You Can’t Rewrite WWII History’

North Korea emphasizes moral responsibility for historical accountability with Japan, urging self-reliance and modernization in various sectors.

China Is Buying Tons of North Korean Tungsten—And It’s Not Banned

North Korean tungsten is crucial in trade with China, raising concerns over sanctions due to its use in military applications.

North Korea Halts Border Propaganda After South Suspends Broadcasts

North Korea has halted loudspeaker broadcasts to South Korea; military communication lines remain unresponsive amid ongoing drills.

North Korea Slams U.S. Troop Flexibility Plan as ‘Hegemonic War Playbook’

North Korea criticizes U.S. plans for USFK expansion, warning it could escalate conflicts in Northeast Asia and threaten regional stability.

North Korea, Iran, China: Global Nuke Tensions Are Heating Up

The world is seeing a resurgence in nuclear arms buildup, with major powers expanding arsenals and tensions rising post-Cold War.

North Korea Turns to Science to Fight Summer Floods

Kim Jong Un visited a munitions factory, urging increased artillery shell production, while promoting quality consumer goods and anti-U.S. sentiment.

North Korea Turns to Science to Combat Summer Flood Threats

North Korea is enhancing disaster response through science and technology to mitigate flood damage ahead of the rainy season.

North Korea Fixes Broken Warship, Calls It a ‘Miracle’ of Teamwork

North Korea highlights its military-civilian cooperation in restoring the Kang Kon destroyer and infrastructure projects in Nampo.

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