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The last exit from the Ukraine conflict may already be closing

The ‘Spirit of Anchorage’ offered a face-saving compromise for everyone involved. Now it is running out of time. ...

North Korea makes parents pay to feed students forced into rice planting labor

Parents across North Korea are being pressured to supply food for their children mobilized...

Russia accuses France and the UK of piracy over cargo ship seizure

The vessel was unlawfully diverted from international waters, according to Russia’s Foreign Ministry ...

Ukraine’s doing more regime change in the EU than in Russia

Kiev’s stray drones are rattling Baltic and Nordic allies, but they prefer to blame...

North Korea’s rice price crackdown backfires as traders go underground

North Korea’s Cabinet issued an emergency order on May 12, 2026, capping rice prices in the country’s markets, but the move has driven traders...

North Korean fishers forced to surrender 80% of their catch as state tightens grip on seafood supply

Fishers operating out of Chongjin in North Hamgyong province are struggling to make ends meet during the peak squid season after the state expanded...

North Korea’s informal labor markets boom as jangmadang trade loses viability

Growing numbers of North Koreans are turning to informal day-labor markets to earn a living as tightened controls on jangmadang (the semi-official street markets...

North Korean donju convert apartments into duplexes to shelter wealth from state seizure

Wealthy entrepreneurs in North Korea are buying adjacent apartment units and converting them into private duplexes, a trend driven less by lifestyle aspiration than...

North Korea’s massive Sinuiju greenhouse farm moves to sell fresh produce in China

North Korean trading companies are actively canvassing Chinese buyers for fresh vegetables and fruit produced at the Sinuiju Comprehensive Greenhouse Farm, a massive agricultural...

North Korea’s private arts tutoring boom grows even as farm mobilization season begins

Some North Korean students in North Pyongan province are skipping compulsory farm labor duty this rice-planting season by securing enrollment in school arts performance...

Satellite data shows mixed reservoir levels ahead of North Korea’s planting season

An analysis of recent imagery captured by the European Space Agency’s Sentinel-2B and Sentinel-2C satellites shows that water levels at North Korea’s major reservoirs...

North Korea’s crackdown on school bribery fuels teacher backlash in North Hamgyong

North Korea’s Ministry of Education has singled out North Hamgyong province for a sweeping anti-corruption drive after the province posted some of the country’s...

North Korean freight smugglers arrested, then freed after paying massive bribes

Two young men in their 20s from Haeju city in South Hwanghae province built a lucrative illegal freight operation by smuggling goods aboard train...

North Korea mobilizes labor for rice planting even as seedlings lag behind

North Korea has ordered a mass mobilization for the rice transplanting season in North Pyongan province even as some farms in the region have...

China recruits North Korean defectors as informants to trap escape brokers

Chinese police are recruiting North Korean defectors living in China as informants and using them to infiltrate defector escape networks, leading to the arrest...

North Korea replaces all foreign student dormitory staff at Kim Il Sung University

North Korea’s ruling Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK) central committee ordered a full replacement of staff managing foreign student dormitories at Kim Il Sung...

North Korean street food finds market across the border in China

Ethnic Chinese residents of North Korea are carrying Chongjin-made soy meat and fried tofu across the border into China and selling them there, turning...

North Korea mobilizes medical students for herb collection drives

North Korea has mobilized medical students at universities across North Pyongan province to collect medicinal herbs, drafting them into a state-driven push to expand...

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