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Police arrest ROK man for launching anti-North Korea leaflets near border

South Korean police have arrested a man in his 40s for allegedly launching balloons carrying anti-North Korea leaflets near the inter-Korean border. The Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Investigation Unit of …
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Lee Jae-myung talks North Korea at G7 as meeting with Trump falls through

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung raised North Korean security issues during talks with Australia’s leader on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Canada on Monday, but a planned first …
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India appoints ambassador to North Korea after four-year envoy absence

India has appointed its next ambassador to North Korea, signaling a return to a full-fledged diplomatic presence in Pyongyang after almost four years without a resident envoy. In a press …
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China stockpiling nuclear warheads at fastest rate globally, new research shows

New report estimates that China now has at least 600 nuclear warheads, with around 100 per year being added to the stockpile since 2023China is growing its stockpile of nuclear …
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Russia’s Shoigu back in North Korea to meet Kim Jong Un for 2nd time this month

Top Russian security official Sergei Shoigu arrived in Pyongyang on Tuesday for talks with DPRK leader Kim Jong Un, his second visit to the North Korean capital this month. The …
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Global Brands

Brand owners have rarely faced a more testing period, given the need to carefully navigate rapidly shifting political and cultural conventions to reach consumers who are increasingly polarised and atomised …
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EU spurns economic dialogue with China over deepening trade rift

Talks to lay groundwork for leaders’ summit in Beijing next month derailed by escalating tensions
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Chinese brands extend global reach

Spending on social media and AI has helped fuel rapid expansion into overseas markets
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Russian government jet lands in North Korea, with second VIP plane in tow

A Russian government jet landed in North Korea on Tuesday morning, with a second plane from Moscow’s presidential fleet in tow, aviation tracking data shows, as a Russian high-level security …
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Are those two Y-8 transports newly acquired by the Myanmar Air Force?

 As reported in Jan 2025 that the "The Myanmar Air Force has inducted at least eight new aircraft to partly replace losses in aircraft incurred since 2021" (link).  One of …
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What Does South Korea’s New Progressive Administration Portend for Northeast Asia?

Will Lee Jae-myung succeed in implementing a pragmatic foreign policy?
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Amid US Trade War, China and the EU Explore Economic Cooperation

The European Central Bank president's visit to China is the latest sign that Brussels and Beijing are seeking to mend ties.
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North Korea could reopen Rason to foreign tours in ‘near future’: Travel agency

North Korea could soon reopen the northeastern border city of Rason to foreign tourists after recently permitting visits by Chinese nationals, according to a company specializing in DPRK tours, in …
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Seoul weighs legal measures to crack down on leaflet launches into North Korea

The South Korean government is eyeing new preventive and punitive measures targeting activists who launch anti-regime leaflets toward North Korea, underscoring newly elected President Lee Jae-myung’s crackdown on such activities …
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Fears of North Korean axis with China, Russia and Iran are ‘overstated’: Report

Fears of a North Korean military axis with authoritarian states like China, Russia and Iran are “overstated” despite Pyongyang’s military support for the war against Ukraine, according to a 2025 …
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North Korea supplying deadly cluster munitions to Russia for rare rocket system

North Korea has supplied Russia with deadly cluster munitions for weapons like the rare 107mm multiple-launch rocket system and the more widely used 122mm Grad model, according to NK News …
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Kim Jong Un promotes rocket production at factory likely making arms for Russia

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un toured an artillery shell factory on the east coast for the third time in two years amid mass exports of the weapons to Russia, …
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Man arrested after 2nd attempt to enter North Korea to ‘prepare for unification’

A South Korean man has been arrested for attempting to cross into North Korea for a second time, telling police that he made the attempt “with reunification in mind” and …
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China retail sales jump while industrial growth slows on trade war turmoil

Strong consumer spending provides ‘bright spot’ for economy grappling with higher US tariffs
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The myth of the suppressed Chinese consumer

In reality, the country has the fastest household spending growth rate of the 21st century
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Newly surfaced PLA landing barges / mulberry harbour, Jun 16th

 There are several good YouTube videos on the PLA landing barges out there, if you need a detailed analysis, you can look them up.    Here are the latest clear photos …
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Plastic models at the 55th Paris Air Show starting June 16th

 Source: The China Daily (link) China's advanced fighter jet J-10CE takes center stage at the Aviation Industry Corp of China booth during the 55th Paris Air Show, set to debut …
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UK ‘woefully’ unprepared for Chinese and Russian undersea cable sabotage, says report

CSRI finds China and Russia may be coordinating ‘grey zone’ tactics against vulnerable western infrastructureChina and Russia are stepping up sabotage operations targeting undersea cables and the UK is unprepared …
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Majority of Australians think China will be world’s most powerful country by 2035, poll finds

Lowy Institute report shows trust in the US has tumbled to lowest level since thinktank began pollingAustralia news live: latest politics updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily …
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Tariff dodgers take big risks to cut small corners | Gene Marks

Some firms are skirting Trump tariffs through fake labels, shady routes and risky loopholesIf you put up a barrier, people will find a way around it. So its not shocking …
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