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Taiwan’s leader a ‘rat’ – Beijing

The rebuke came after Lai Ching-te made a secret visit to Eswatini, the only African state which still recognizes the island as sovereign ...

China orders domestic refineries to ignore US sanctions

The US has previously warned banks against dealing with firms allegedly involved in Iran’s...

Greece rejects Ukraine’s terms for naval drone deal – media

Kiev reportedly sought to control how Athens could use unmanned surface vehicles produced under...

Iran submits new peace terms, says ‘ball in US court’

President Donald Trump said Tehran’s proposal would likely be rejected ...

N. Korean professor arrested for running drug ring with students

A professor at Hamhung University of Pharmacology was arrested in December for manufacturing and distributing methamphetamine, with investigators discovering he had used students to...

N. Korea launches smartphone app for medication delivery services

North Korea has launched a smartphone app called “Health 3.0” that allows users to order and receive home delivery of medication and health products,...

Kim Jong Un approves new satellite development plan with Russian cooperation

North Korea appears to be accelerating its military reconnaissance satellite program through Russian cooperation, with plans for new deployments this year. According to a Daily...

Rising Hinduphobia in the UK: A Dangerous Wave of Propaganda and Racism

In recent years, the Hindu community in the United Kingdom has faced a troubling rise in Hinduphobia—a form of prejudice and discrimination that misrepresents...

N. Korean province turn to bank loans to counter private lending crisis in farming

North Hwanghae’s provincial people’s committee plans to facilitate bank loans to farms for spring planting, Daily NK has learned. According to a source in the...

Trump’s landmark deal: Why denuclearization requires a global approach

In the December 2024 New York Times opinion article, “Trump-Kim, Part II, Could Shake Up the World,” Dmitri Alperovitch and Sergey Radchenko propose a...

N. Korea executes nuclear power plant researchers over project failures

North Korean authorities have executed and imprisoned several key researchers involved in nuclear power plant construction, Daily NK has learned. According to a Pyongyang source...

N. Korea renames DMZ permits, expands travel rights for capital residents

North Korea has renamed its “front line approval number” to “national border approval number” for permits required to enter regions along the inter-Korean frontier,...

N. Korea rolls out mandatory electronic wage cards in S. Pyongan

North Korea’s State Planning Commission and Central Bank have ordered organizations across South Pyongan province to switch to electronic card payments for workers’ wages...

Amid flu surge, N. Koreans skip doctors for self-prescribed medicines

North Korea is experiencing a surge in influenza cases, but rather than seeking medical care, many residents are turning to self-prescribed medicines from local...

Fatal accidents prompt new safety measures in N. Korean construction projects

North Korea is implementing stricter safety measures in construction work after documenting numerous fatal accidents during flood reconstruction efforts last summer in North Pyongan,...

IIM Bodh Gaya’s ‘Happy Periods’ Program: Sustaining Momentum in Girls’ Education

On 21st January 2025,  IIM Bodh Gaya organized menstrual awareness sessions at nearby schools of Bodh Gaya. The event was conducted by 12 members...

Living in fear: N. Korea intensifies security inspections along Chinese border

In North Korea’s North Hamgyong province, a wave of arrests by state security agents has residents living in constant fear, with many wondering not...

N. Korean food ministry cracks down on corruption in grain collection

Officials at North Korea’s Ministry of Food Procurement and Administration gathered recently for a study session focusing on corruption between ministry officials and collective...

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