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Ukraine aid issue wrecked German coalition – ex-chancellor

Former leader Olaf Scholz faced repeated criticism for his cautious approach to arming Kiev ...

EU member state slams Ukraine’s ‘war mafia’

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has weighed in on the latest government-linked corruption scandal...

Poland could be threat to Germany – opposition leader

Russia is currently no threat to Berlin’s security, but even Warsaw might one day...

Google sued for using AI to snoop on users

The company has been accused of secretly enabling Gemini to collect data without user...

N. Korea lectures trading companies on benefits of economic independence

Managers at trading companies in Sariwon, North Hwanghae province, recently attended a special lecture on the global economic situation. According to a Daily NK...

N. Korea cracks down on intranet usage after document theft incident

North Korean state security officials recently examined email usage, intranet access and file viewing records at government agencies and schools in North Pyongan province....

N. Korea children’s camp excludes poor students due to high costs

Songdowon International Children’s Camp supposedly provides mental and physical training to children and teenagers while promoting their welfare, but critics say it’s becoming a...

N. Korea’s tourism drive leaves locals exhausted from constant building

North Korea is developing large-scale tourist attractions to boost its tourism industry as an economic stimulus, but locals are worn out from the relentless...

N. Korea exploits South Korean youth’s disinterest in reunification

North Korea sees South Korean young people’s lack of interest in reunification and their weaker sense of ethnic unity as a “strategic opportunity” and...

N. Korean investigation uncovers elaborate black market scheme

Authorities in North Korea’s Kilju county are investigating evidence that local orchards have been diverting seasonal fruit to black market sales. “Since mid-July, the...

Wonder drugs no more: N. Korea’s health supplement market turns to foreign brands

A health supplement revolution is quietly taking hold among North Korea’s elite. Disillusioned with counterfeit “medicines from Ponghwa” that people mockingly call “rabbit dung,”...

Landmines to cameras: North Korea’s defense ministry inspects entire China border infrastructure

North Korea is conducting a month-long inspection of its entire border with China as part of completing a five-year campaign to completely seal the...

Sinuiju factories import gym equipment for political show, workers pay the bill

Factories and enterprises in Sinuiju, North Pyongan province, are importing sports equipment as part of the Three Revolutions Red Flag Movement, which aims to...

North Korean farms lose half their livestock to deadly heat wave

Animals are dying en masse in North Korea as record-breaking heat continues to bake the Korean Peninsula. Emergency measures in some parts of the...

From restaurants to IT: how China is restricting North Korean business independence

While relations between North Korea and China seem to be improving, things aren’t quite back to normal. The Chinese government is now restricting North...

N. Korea’s silence is actually louder psychological warfare

North Korea’s decision to stop broadcasting propaganda toward the South isn’t a step back—it’s part of a new, more sophisticated strategy. The country is...

Motorcycle couriers become the new hustle for N. Korean youth

A new way to make money has emerged among young North Koreans—”quick delivery” services using motorcycles. This type of work is becoming increasingly popular...

Why N. Koreans prefer a Chinese TV series over their own movies

The North Korean art house film “A Life Full of Ups and Downs” has been a television staple for years. Yet North Korean audiences...

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