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India comments on Reuters claim about ammunition for Ukraine

The “misleading” report alleges violations where there were none, New Delhi has claimed ...

Israel strikes Lebanon after pager attacks – live updates

The IDF has launched a wave of airstrikes, in what Israeli officials call “a...

US court summons Indian officials in alleged assassination case 

New Delhi has dismissed the allegations as “completely unwarranted and unsubstantiated” ahead of Narendra...

New French PM could quit – media

Michel Barnier is negotiating with potential ministers as he struggles to form a coalition...

Free food, forced thanks: Inside N. Korea’s flood relief efforts in Uiju county

Following heavy rains in July, North Korea distributed two batches of food rations to residents of the flood-stricken Uiju county in North Pyongan province...

Forbidden fashion: N. Korean youth punished for mimicking Kim Jong Un’s pants

As North Korean authorities intensify a crackdown on youth fashion, they’ve begun targeting young people who imitate Kim Jong Un’s clothing and hairstyle, particularly...

N. Korean boss in Russia steals from workers’ paychecks, faces harsh punishment

A North Korean worker in Russia has been sentenced to harsh punishment after embezzling workers’ salaries for months and causing turmoil at his Vladivostok-based...

Kim’s headcount: N. Korea launches nationwide census after devastating floods

North Korea has launched a nationwide population and household census following devastating floods in late July. The census, which began on Aug. 24, was...

The volunteer mirage: North Korea’s flood recovery deception exposed

While North Korea claims that 300,000 young people have volunteered for flood recovery work to promote national unity, most were forcibly recruited and the...

Power play: North Koreans turn to “Notetels” amid blackout crisis

Amid frequent power outages in Chongjin, North Hamgyong province, North Koreans are increasingly seeking energy-efficient “Notetels” (portable media players) as an alternative to power-hungry...

Broken bodies, empty wallets: The hidden cost of harvesting pine nuts in N. Korea

Heavy rains in North Korea’s Ryanggang province have led to a surge in serious injuries among people harvesting pine nuts, with many Hyesan residents...

Kim Jong Un disbands elite guard battalion over security breach at guesthouse

A North Korean battalion responsible for the Paengnyonho Guesthouse in Pyongyang has been disbanded, following a proposal approved by Kim Jong Un in mid-August....

N. Korea urgently extends rail lines to military fuel depots to enhance security

North Korea’s defense ministry is urgently extending railroad lines to military fuel depots to enhance security in fuel distribution. The project, which began last...

River to riches: Pyongyang’s sand extraction fuels construction projects

North Korea is extracting sand from the lower Taedong River for state construction projects, with some being smuggled into China, according to an anonymous...

N. Korea orders workers in China to donate cash for flood recovery efforts

North Korean authorities have ordered trading companies and workers in China to contribute cash for flood recovery efforts back home, a source in China...

N. Korea’s new directives aim to accelerate Wonsan-Kalma resort construction

Following Kim Jong Un’s July visit to the Wonsan-Kalma Coastal Tourist Zone, the Cabinet issued new directives on Aug. 22 to accelerate construction and...

Satellite images show Supung Dam releasing water – again

Satellite imagery reveals that North Korea and China have reopened the Supung Dam’s floodgates on the Yalu River, releasing water once more. This action...

Mobile menace: North Korea flexes nuclear muscle in TEL drills

The Supreme Command of the Korean People’s Army (KPA) has ordered the Strategic Force to launch an intensive command drill on the wartime use...

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