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Merz proposes limited EU status for Ukraine – media

The German chancellor has repeatedly called fast-tracked full membership for Kiev “unrealistic” ...

North Korean market vendors turn to wig and eyelash work to make ends meet

Market traders in North Korea are increasingly taking on home-based piecework to supplement their...

Ukrainian drone could have caused mass casualties – Greek defense minister

Nikos Dendias has demanded an apology from Kiev and assurances that such an incident...

US threatens Palestinian UN envoy – media

Washington is reportedly pressuring Riyad Mansour to drop his General Assembly bid by warning...

Kusong’s hidden nuclear complex: What satellite imagery reveals

Satellite imagery of two sites in Kusong, North Pyongan province, captured in early 2026, shows recent changes at facilities linked to suspected nuclear weapons...

North Korea’s spring planting season derailed by acute fuel shortages on collective farms

Fuel shortages are forcing farm workers on North Korean collective farms to till fields by hand during the spring planting season of 2026, raising...

North Korea turns to China for cement as domestic output falls short

North Korea has significantly increased imports of Chinese cement since May 2026, as a sweeping regional construction campaign strains domestic production beyond its limits,...

Smugglers caught trying to sneak vehicles across the North Korea-China border

Chinese smugglers attempting to move vehicles across the North Korea-China border in China’s Jilin province were detained by border security forces in late April...

North Korea pushes boil-water order as spring disease season arrives

North Korean authorities are intensifying sanitation controls and disease-prevention propaganda to curb the spread of waterborne illnesses as temperatures rise in May 2026, but...

North Korea’s policing problem: corruption, crime, and Kim Jong Un’s reform gambit

In his policy address to the Supreme People’s Assembly on March 23, 2026, Kim Jong Un declared that he would establish “a police system...

North Korea dispatches central party inspectors to Rason customs facility

A Workers’ Party of Korea central committee inspection team descended without warning on the Rason Quarantine and Inspection Station in late April 2026, conducting...

Chongjin households work through the night on wigs and eyelashes to put food on the table

Wig and eyelash assembly work has taken off as a cottage industry in Chongjin, North Korea’s third-largest city, as intensifying market controls and rising...

North Korea’s fish farms struggle to survive as state demands results without providing resources

Fish farms across North Korea are preparing for the spring fingerling release season, but soaring feed costs and mounting maintenance expenses are pushing facilities...

North Korea expands minerals-for-investment deals with Chinese partners

North Korea is expanding a minerals-for-investment arrangement with Chinese partners, offering raw tungsten and molybdenum ore as payment for mining equipment and capital. Trading...

Rising prices push North Korea housing costs out of reach for young couples

Housing costs across North Korea have surged two to four times their pre-pandemic levels, squeezing young couples out of the property market and prompting...

North Korea’s pet industry takes off as Kim Jong Un visit fuels elite demand

North Korea’s state-linked trading companies imported dozens of pet dogs from China in 2026, in a significant and unusual expansion of the country’s nascent...

North Korea purges officials for poor economic performance after Ninth Party Congress

North Korea has launched a sweeping reshuffle of senior officials across party organs and state enterprises following the Ninth Congress of the Workers’ Party...

North Korea forces coastal fish farms to ditch Chinese partners, upending trade deals

North Korean authorities have been forcing coastal aquaculture enterprises in South Hwanghae province to abandon their existing Chinese trading partners and replace them with...

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