Monday, December 23, 2024

Is Russia Protecting North Korea’s Illegal Acts?

The Ministry of Unification expressed deep regret...

Chinese Jet Crosses Boundary Line Near North Korean Waters

A Chinese civilian aircraft briefly crossed the Northern Limit Line in the Yellow Sea en route to Incheon International Airport.

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Chinese Men Under Investigation for Drone Footage of U.S. Aircraft Carrier in Busan!

Chinese nationals are under police investigation after they were caught photographing a U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.

Cannabis Cuisine: What Every Traveler Needs to Know!

Travelers should exercise caution, as they may face penalties for using or importing drugs that are legal abroad.

North Korean ‘Tiger Bone Liquor’ Still Sold on Chinese Websites Despite Global Outrage

North Korean tiger bone arthritis liquor and illegal hangover remedies are still prevalent in Chinese online shopping malls.

From Public Office to Public Disgrace: Official Charged

A public servant who viewed child and adolescent pornography has been handed over to the prosecution. According to South Korea's Gyeongbuk Provincial Police Agency on...

New Evidence Unveils North Korea-Russia Military Deals

The Voice of America (VOA) reported on the 1st that a large ship measuring 377 feet in length was spotted again at Rajin Port...

Fire and Fury: South Korean Factory Disaster Highlights Exploitation of Foreign Workers

The suspicion of illegal dispatch of foreigners, comprising the majority of the victims in the Hwaseong Aricell Factory fire accident, has been raised. According to...

Under the Radar: How North Korea Continues to Skirt International Sanctions

North Korea has once again been caught in the act of illegal ship-to-ship transfers in its territorial waters. According to Voice of America (VOA) on...

Doctor’s Double Life: Prescribing and Abusing Drugs

The doctor who was put on trial for prescribing the propofol to actor Yoo Ah In and self-injecting it was given a suspended prison...

North Korea’s Illegal Ship-to-Ship Transfers: Latest Incident Near Seokdo Raises Concerns

Voice of America (VOA) reported on February 21 that North Korea was caught conducting illegal ship-to-ship transfers off Seokdo's coast in the West Sea.

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