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US and Iran exchange strikes: What is known so far

Tehran has reported hitting multiple US bases across the Middle East in response to continued American attacks ...

Corporations are not preparing their workers for an AI tsunami

Businesses are racing to automate, but many staff are being left without the retraining,...

Here’s where America’s next strike on Iran will come from

Washington doesn’t need another invasion. Iraq is quietly being transformed into the ideal platform...

North Korea’s greenhouse farms stand empty of skills and supplies

The newly completed Sinuiju Comprehensive Greenhouse Farm is struggling with operational problems stemming from...

North Korea’s greenhouse farms stand empty of skills and supplies

The newly completed Sinuiju Comprehensive Greenhouse Farm is struggling with operational problems stemming from shortages of essential farming materials, seeds and skilled facility-agriculture personnel,...

With North Korea tourism stalled, China agencies push business visas instead

As hopes fade for a resumption of Chinese group tours to North Korea, travel agencies are pivoting to a new product this year: business...

Chongjin fishermen struggle to secure fuel before squid season

Fishermen in Chongjin, North Hamgyong province, are struggling to secure fuel ahead of North Korea’s squid fishing season, which begins in earnest in late...

North Korea orders DVD player owners to register devices

North Korea is now requiring DVD player owners to register their devices with state-run service centers. A Daily NK source said the move is...

Behind Sinuiju’s brighter nights, a widening electricity divide

Electricity supply in Sinuiju, North Pyongan province, has improved somewhat in 2026 compared with last year. Neighborhoods near provincial and city party offices, the...

Cargo trucks line up at China-North Korea border in trade surge

Cargo truck traffic between China’s Dandong and North Korea’s Sinuiju has surged in mid-2026, with dozens of trucks lining up daily at the border...

Fruit and vegetables fill North Korea’s markets as prices climb

North Korean markets are stocked with more imported fruit and greenhouse-grown produce than they have been in years, but soaring prices are leaving many...

North Korea orders surprise inspections of civilian militias

North Korea has ordered surprise inspections of civilian militias’ war readiness across the country, a move a source says is intended to raise domestic...

New tag rule tightens grip on N. Korea markets

North Korean market authorities in Sinuiju, North Pyongan province, have begun requiring merchants to publicly display “item inspection tags” listing a product’s origin and...

Coal towns welcome North Korea housing plan

North Korea’s plan to modernize coal mining towns nationwide is stirring hope among people living in some of the country’s most run-down housing in...

Chongjin party boss dodges inspection

The Workers’ Party of Korea secretary at a munitions factory in Chongjin, North Hamgyong province, checked into a sanatorium for 40 days just as...

North Korea targets housing material theft

North Hamgyong province’s party committee has launched a targeted inspection campaign in 2026 to root out the concealment of construction materials and illicit wealth...

North Korea rice prices drop nearly 20%

Rice prices in North Korean markets fell by nearly 20% in early July 2026, a Daily NK survey found, as seasonal supplies of alternative...

New Russia-tied directive stuns Nampo officials

North Korean authorities have ordered officials in Nampo to overhaul the city’s administrative, industrial and public health systems to reflect deepening Russia ties, according...

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