Thursday, February 5, 2026

North Korea Stages Response to U.S.-ROK Drills, Avoids Reporting on Own Missile Launch

North Korea criticizes U.S.-South Korea joint exercise Freedom Shield while remaining silent on its own missile launches.

Apple’s Next iPhone Might Be Slimmer But Your Wallet Won’t Be

Apple is considering price hikes for the iPhone 16 Pro series while exploring new features, avoiding tariff-related perceptions.

SECRETS and Lies: Kim Jong Un REFUSES to Meet Trump, Proving North Korea Is Nothing More Than a ROGUE STATE

Trump embarks on an Asian tour, focusing on trade agreements and investment, but no meeting with Kim Jong Un is scheduled.

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9·19 Military Agreement Revival: Can South Korea Lead Amid North’s Hostility?

The Lee administration aims to restore the September 19 inter-Korean military agreement to prevent clashes and build trust amid rising tensions.

North Korea’s 2026 Regional Development Policy: New Developments in Sinuiju and Gangnam County

North Korea's Rodong Sinmun reports on local development projects, emphasizing scientific farming and education as key national priorities.

North Korea Drone Incident: What Did the Graduate Student Reveal in His Third Interrogation?

North Korea's military reported shooting down a South Korean drone, while a suspect faces investigation for launching drones into North Korea.

Is Judicial Independence at Risk? A Deep Dive into Park Young-jae’s First Appearance in Congress

Tensions rose during Park Young-jae's National Assembly appearance, with calls for his resignation over judicial independence and election integrity.

North Korea’s 9th Party Congress: Will Ju-ae Solidify the 4th Generation Succession?

Kim Jong Un's succession plans focus on daughter Ju-ae as North Korea prepares for the 9th Workers' Party Congress.

North Korea Denounces U.S. Missile Defense, Signals Openness to Future Talks

North Korea intensifies criticism of U.S. military actions, justifying its nuclear arsenal and positioning for future negotiations.

North Korea’s Destroyer Capsize Highlights Structural Failures and Inexperience

North Korea's second destroyer may be a total loss after capsizing during launch, contradicting claims of minor damage.

North Korea’s New Destroyer Gets Stuck on the Ramp

North Korea's destroyer launch mishap angered Kim Jong Un, leading to investigations and potential delays in military deployment plans.

North Korea Now Letting Citizens Own Cars—for the First Time Ever

North Korea has legalized private car ownership, introducing a registration system to better track and regulate assets in the economy.

UN General Assembly Hosts Rare Debate on North Korea’s Human Rights Violations

The UN's first high-level meeting on North Korean human rights, with South Korean participation, spotlighted systemic violations and global concerns.

Experts Say It’s Time to Beat North Korea at Its Own Propaganda Game

Experts suggest using North Korea's logic to criticize its troop deployment to Russia, emphasizing accountability and psychological warfare.

South Korea Doubts North’s New Jet Missile Is Combat-Ready

North Korea's new air-to-air missile faces delays in deployment, with military drills monitored by South Korea and the U.S.

Kim Skipped Victory Day, But a Big Putin Meeting Could Be Coming Soon

Kim Jong Un may visit Russia in June for a summit with Putin, marking the anniversary of their treaty amid growing military ties.

Kim Jong Un Honors Late Military Mentor at Cemetery Visit

Kim Jong Un honors mentor Hyun Chol Hae on the third anniversary of his death, praising his legacy and contributions to North Korea.

North Korea’s Economy Is Still a Mess—Despite Moscow’s Backing

North Korea's economy faces instability despite Russian support, with rising exchange rates and fears of currency restrictions persisting.

Kim Jong Un Watches Combat Drills That Mirror Ukraine War

Kim Jong Un observed a tactical drill by the Korean People's Army, highlighting modern warfare tactics and the introduction of a drone unit.

Kim Jong Un Sits Out Moscow Parade, Sends a Message Instead

Kim Jong Un's absence from Russia's Victory Day parade signals strategic leverage in North Korea-Russia relations, analysts suggest.

North Korea Still Off-Limits for U.S. Travelers Until 2025

The U.S. has renewed its travel ban to North Korea for another year due to risks of arbitrary arrest and detention of Americans.

Destroyer Named After Kim Il-sung’s Comrade Highlights North Korea’s Propaganda Strategy

North Korea's new destroyer is named after guerrilla hero Choe Hyon, emphasizing loyalty to Kim Jong Un and revolutionary legacy.

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