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How South Korea’s political crisis impacts North Korea policy
D-day is rapidly approaching for South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, with the Constitutional Court expected to rule on whether to uphold his impeachment in the next week. Whatever the court …
China’s System of Mass Arbitrary Detention
New research analyzing 1,545 prison sentences echoes U.N. concerns that arbitrary detentions “may constitute crimes against humanity.”
What’s at stake for North Korea policy in Yoon’s looming impeachment ruling
South Korea’s Constitutional Court will soon deliver a milestone ruling on President Yoon Suk-yeol’s political fate following his Dec. 3 martial law declaration, deciding whether to permanently remove him from …
At ‘Two Sessions,’ Beijing Signals Greater Protections for Delivery Riders
As China’s gig economy booms, the government is pushing to expand social security coverage for these informal workers.
US-ROK forces hold air assault training as North Korea continues to slam drills
U.S. and South Korean forces held joint air assault training on Tuesday as part of spring exercises on countering North Korean threats, while the ROK navy practiced intercepting weapons of …
North Korea pledges to improve internet freedom but rejects anti-torture treaty
North Korea has rejected a majority of recommendations by U.N. member states to improve its human rights, most notably spurning calls to ratify a convention against torture But Pyongyang also …
More North Korean missiles, US-ROK drills and a nuke submarine inspection
North Korea launched “multiple unidentified ballistic missiles” toward the Yellow Sea on Monday afternoon, according to the South Korean military, hours after the U.S. and ROK kicked off large-scale springtime …
Should Beijing Get Credit for Incubating DeepSeek?
China’s tech startups have followed a distinct development path – one shaped by local governments. Hangzhou, home to DeepSeek, is a prime example.
Chinese journalists return to North Korea for first time since pandemic
Leading Chinese media outlets have re-established their presence in North Korea for the first time since the outbreak of COVID-19, though it remains unclear when Pyongyang will allow other news …
North Korean troops pivotal to Russian military advances in Kursk, Ukraine says
North Korean troops have played a pivotal role in Russia’s recent advances against Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region, Kyiv has assessed, a move aimed at cutting off logistical supplies …
North Korean IT workers targeting European governments, security organizations
North Korean IT workers are expanding their global operations beyond securing jobs at U.S. companies, with particular focus on infiltrating European governments and stealing data from security organizations, according to …
US-ROK kick off Freedom Shield exercises as North Korea ramps up criticism
U.S. and South Korea kicked off their annual large-scale springtime exercise, Freedom Shield, on Monday, as North Korea ramped up criticism of the drills as a “war rehearsal.” This year’s …
North Korea launches ‘multiple’ ballistic missiles after US-ROK drills begin
North Korea launched “multiple unidentified ballistic missiles” toward the Yellow Sea on Monday afternoon, according to the South Korean military, hours after the U.S. and ROK kicked off large-scale springtime …
North Korea releases first photos of new nuclear-powered missile submarine
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected the country’s first nuclear-powered missile submarine in recent days, according to state media on Saturday, with the report including the first photos of …
Why a Possible Trump-Putin Rapprochement Is Good for China
Whatever the U.S. intentions, the outcome of the Russia-U.S. dialogue would be beneficial for China.
What Countries Do Americans See as the Biggest Threat to the United States?
Repeated surveys affirm that Americans hold negative views of Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, ranking them as the top threats to the U.S.
US, ROK security advisers reaffirm goal of North Korean denuclearization
South Korea’s national security adviser and his new U.S. counterpart met for the first time on Thursday, reaffirming their commitment to the “complete denuclearization of North Korea” even as Donald …
Foreign jet lands in North Korea in undisclosed visit, possibly from Russia
An unknown foreign aircraft appeared at North Korea’s main airport on Thursday, NK News analysis of satellite imagery shows, possibly pointing to an unannounced Russian flight carrying high-level officials for …
Why North Korean women have little to celebrate this Women’s Day
March 8 marks International Women’s Day, a holiday promoting women’s rights that is celebrated around the world — even in North Korea. In fact, Pyongyang’s leadership places significant importance on …
North Korea, Russia denounce upcoming US-ROK drills for ‘escalating tensions’
North Korea and Russia have denounced plans for upcoming large-scale U.S.-ROK military exercises, accusing the allies of escalating tensions with the drills that Pyongyang calls a “war rehearsal” aimed at …
China’s Soft Power Play: Can Fashion and Digital Influencers Reshape Its Global Image?
China is experimenting with a new formula for soft power by integrating fashion, digital influencers, and lifestyle branding.
Visa-Free Policies Help Bring Foreign Tourists Back to China
Beijing has made a concerted push to attract foreign visitors back to China after the pandemic. Those efforts are paying off.
Russia speeds up work on bridge to North Korea despite winter weather: Report
Russia has sped up the construction of a new multimillion-dollar car bridge to North Korea across the Tumen River, according to a new report, following the start of preparatory work …
US-ROK to kick off major exercise on countering North Korea, first under Trump
The U.S. and South Korea will kick off large-scale spring military exercises next week with a focus on strengthening their combined defense posture against North Korea’s evolving threats, the first …
Errant bombs fall on village, injure 29 during US-ROK drills against North Korea
U.S.-ROK live-fire training on responding to North Korean threats ended in casualties on Thursday morning after multiple bombs “abnormally released” from two South Korean fighter jets fell on a village, …