Friday, April 4, 2025

Yoon Suk Yeol’s Legal Team Seeks to End His Detention Amid Rebellion Charges

Court to decide on President Yoon Suk Yeol's arrest cancellation amid rebellion charges; unprecedented case in South Korean history.

Russian Prosecutor General Visits North Korea for the First Time to Discuss Enhanced Cooperation

A delegation led by Russia's Prosecutor General has visited North Korea to strengthen cooperation between the prosecutorial bodies.

NewJeans Challenges ADOR’s Control in Legal Fight Over Exclusive Contract

NewJeans' legal battle with ADOR over contract validity begins in April as members seek independence and new group identity.

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JCS: 4,000 North Korean Troops Killed in Russia, Border Tensions Still Rising

North Korea resumes border fortifications, suffers landmine casualties, and sends troops to Russia amid rising tensions with South Korea.

North Korea and Russia Begin Border Bridge Construction Over Tumen River

North Korea and Russia start building a bridge over the Tumen River, with completion expected by December 2026, indicating strong ties.

Over 1,200 North Korean High School Seniors Volunteer for Frontline Service Amid Rising Tensions

North Korea's youth are enlisting for frontline duty amid rising anti-South sentiment and U.S.-ROK military exercises.

North Korea Postpones Reopening to Foreign Tourists Due to Border Delays

North Korea cancels tourism plans for foreign visitors due to border processing issues, delaying expected tours to Rason.

North Korea Suspends Border Operations – Could This Be a Strategic Shift?

North Korea has halted border marking operations near the Military Demarcation Line, but some activities may resume as temperatures rise.

North Korea Starts Building Barriers on Gyeongui Line After Explosive Severance

North Korea fortifies Gyeongui Line after severing ties with South Korea, raising concerns over potential military buildup.

North Korea Readies Artillery: What It Means for South Korea

South Korea monitors North's artillery readiness amid rising tensions and claims of drone incursions and military provocations.

Fortified Borders Can’t Stop North Korean Defectors: Third Escape in Months

Despite North Korea's fortified borders, three defectors have crossed into South Korea since August, highlighting ongoing challenges.

North Korea’s Bizarre Noise Attack: Residents of Incheon Can’t Catch a Break

North Korea has recently intensified its efforts to disrupt South Korea in the border area by creating very loud machine-like noises.

North Korea Dismantles Major Import Quarantine Facilities On Chinese Border

North Korea dismantled Uiju Airport's quarantine facilities, indicating a shift away from using the site for import controls.

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