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North Korea condemns Japan’s reported plans for long-range missile units

North Korea has condemned Japan’s reported plans to deploy long-range missile units capable of striking the DPRK, calling the move a “dangerous provocation” despite Tokyo’s insistence that it is still …
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US-ROK troops wrap up spring drills with show of force on North Korea’s doorstep

The roar of massive Chinook helicopters filled the air near the inter-Korean border on Thursday as U.S.-ROK forces worked in tandem to build a temporary bridge over a river crossing, …
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North Korean troops fighting for Russia have ‘perpetuated’ Ukraine war, US says

North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia have “perpetuated” the war in Ukraine, the U.S. State Department said on Wednesday, in what appears to be the Trump administration’s most direct criticism …
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Seoul backs UN concerns over North Korea’s treatment of soldiers, defectors

South Korea has raised concerns about North Korea’s treatment of soldiers and protections for DPRK prisoners of war captured by Ukraine, expressing support for the latest recommendations by the U.N. …
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The existential crisis facing the North Korean human rights movement

A White House order suspending funding for U.S. foreign assistance programs has precipitated an existential crisis for North Korean human rights organizations, likely forcing some to shutter entirely and raising …
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North Korean hackers exploit zero-day Windows vulnerability for sweeping attacks

North Korean cybercriminals have exploited a previously unknown vulnerability in Microsoft Windows to carry out sweeping espionage and data theft campaigns, according to an American-Japanese cybersecurity firm. Trend Micro’s Trend …
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Ukraine says it destroyed three North Korean artillery guns in Russia’s Kursk

Ukraine says it has destroyed three North Korean Koksan self-propelled guns in Russia’s Kursk region, releasing the first evidence that not only DPRK infantry but also artillery supported Russia’s successful …
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UN gives WHO the green light to send $63K in vaccine assistance to North Korea

The U.N. has granted the World Health Organization (WHO) a new sanctions exemption to send laboratory equipment to North Korea to help combat vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs). The WHO will have …
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North Korean defectors sent money to family. An ROK court called it a crime.

Nearly four years ago, a North Korean defector surnamed Kim received a phone call from her nephew still in the DPRK. He had a proposal: Would she help other defectors …
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China’s 2 Sessions: Slow Growth Collides With Tech Supremacy

China faces a paradox: structural challenges and slowing growth associated with the old economy, and a high-tech, globally competitive industrial sector in the new economy.
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North Korea sees bump in trade with China in first two months of year

North Korea’s trade with China jumped in the first two months of the year, according to official data, driven by both strong imports and one of its best months for …
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Rare North Korean event gathers heads of ‘people’s units’ that spy on citizens

The heads of North Korean neighborhood watch units tasked with spying on citizens gathered in Pyongyang for a “national meeting” this week, according to state media, in a rare event …
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How North Korean troops will factor into Ukraine-Russia peace talks

North Korean troops have played a pivotal role in Russia’s successful counteroffensive in Kursk, shaping the lay of the land for peace negotiations and setting up a potential expansion of …
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North Korean officials, entrepreneurs depart for Moscow to push forward deals

Dozens of North Korean officials and entrepreneurs departed for Moscow on Monday, looking to push forward health care and economic cooperation with Russia after the allies’ military successes against Ukraine …
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Seoul reaffirms willingness to accept North Korean soldiers captured by Ukraine

South Korea’s foreign minister reaffirmed Seoul’s commitment to protecting and accepting North Korean soldiers captured by Ukraine on Monday, amid concerns that legal and political hurdles could lead to their …
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China’s Dwindling Marriage Rate Is Fueling Demand for Brides Trafficked From Abroad

The question of who China’s leftover men will marry is becoming a pressing issue for Beijing. The government’s response will shape the country’s future for decades to come.
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The real story of the North Koreans killed in the WWII firebombing of Japan

North Korea called once again this month for Japan to acknowledge and make amends for the loss of Korean lives in devastating U.S. air raids during World War II, and …
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Taiwan Looks to Crack Down on China’s Influence and Espionage Activities

From military espionage to pro-China Taiwanese influencers to local government officials, the Lai Ching-te government is seeking to curb infiltration by Beijing.
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Trump’s cuts to Voice of America imperil radio broadcasts into North Korea

U.S. President Donald Trump has blocked the operations of the main government-funded outlets seeking to spread information to citizens living under repressive regimes, dealing a major blow to efforts to …
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US, ROK hold joint drills on taking out North Korea’s underground bunkers

U.S. and South Korean forces held joint training on countering North Korea’s extensive network of underground military installations on Monday, kicking off the second week of their large-scale Freedom Shield …
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North Korea says it will ‘update’ nuclear forces in response to G7 criticism

North Korea has slammed the Group of Seven industrialized nations for calling for Pyongyang’s denuclearization, insisting that it will continue to upgrade its nuclear forces. The Korean Central News Agency …
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High-level Russian officials visit North Korea amid military successes in Kursk

A high-level Russian delegation led by the deputy foreign minister Andrei Rudenko held talks with North Korean counterparts over the weekend, discussing “mutual support” after Russia successfully repelled most Ukrainian …
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Kim Jong Un says newest 10K-home skyscraper street on schedule for April opening

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected Pyongyang’s newest skyscraper housing development and declared that the 10,000-home project is on track to open in about a month, according to state …
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The Lasting Legacy of Taiwan’s 1990 Wild Lily Movement

This month marks the 35th anniversary of Taiwan’s Wild Lily Movement. Student activism has been a continuing force for democracy in Taiwan in the years since.
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Country Report: South Korea (February 2025)

In just a few months since early 2025, US President Donald Trump’s impact on South Korea’s policy direction has been profound. On North Korea, Trump’s North Korea policy […] The …
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