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North Korea loosens mobile restrictions as it courts Chinese investment

North Korea appears to be easing mobile phone restrictions on Chinese nationals entering the country for business, a move observers inside the country are linking to Pyongyang’s broader push...

Is Kim Ju Ae really North Korea’s next leader?

Editor’s note: This piece was originally published on Daily NK’s Korean website in March...

North Korea arrests factory workers for diverting goods to markets

  Three workers at a state-run local industry factory in North Hamgyong province were publicly...

President Lai reaffirms commitment to transitional justice

President Lai Ching-te said April 5 that the government will continue to seek transitional...

South Hamgyong province reels from deadly shooting at local shipyard

A security guard’s fatal shooting of his girlfriend at Sinpo Shipyard, in South Hamgyong province, has left local residents stunned. “A male security guard in...

N. Korea’s homemade food crackdown sparks public outcry

North Korean authorities have launched a crackdown on the sale of homemade food, directing law enforcement to target individuals involved in the production and...

Lack of Trust Prompts India to Withdraw Top Diplomat from Canada

A severe diplomatic crisis has erupted between India and Canada, with New Delhi withdrawing its High Commissioner and several diplomats citing safety concerns and...

Taiwan on High Alert as 153 Chinese Military Aircraft Appear After Exercises

Taiwan has detected a record 153 Chinese military aircraft following recent drills, marking a significant escalation in tensions between the two nations. This development...

PM Modi Launches 8th Telecom Meet and India Mobile Congress Today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the 8th edition of the International Telecommunication Union - World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (ITU-WTSA) and the...

N. Korean regime orders road inspections, eyes foreign connections

North Korea has begun major road inspections and repairs in major cities, focusing on routes to China and Russia. The directive, issued by the...

Shortened market hours affect South Pyongan vendors

South Pyongan provincial authorities ordered all markets to operate with reduced hours (4-7 p.m.) from October 1 to November 2 to facilitate the fall...

Forbidden melodies: Two young North Korean K-pop listeners sent to prison

In early September, two 15-year-old North Korean boys were sent to a political prison camp for listening to K-pop, according to a source in...

Alex Salmond, Former Scottish First Minister, Passes Away at 69

Former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond has passed away at the age of 69. The news broke earlier today, October 12, 2024, after Salmond...

Boeing Announces 17,000 Job Cuts Amid Mounting Losses and Factory Strike

Boeing to Cut Thousands of Jobs Amid Factory Strike and Industry Downturn Boeing, the aerospace giant, has announced plans to lay off thousands of employees...

Sundar Pichai Shares Essential Traits Google Seeks in New Recruits

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has shed light on the essential traits the tech giant looks for when hiring entry-level candidates. In a recent discussion,...

Star Health Hit by Data Breach, Hackers Demand $68,000 Ransom

Star Health, India's largest private health insurer, has found itself at the center of a major data leak controversy, with hackers demanding a staggering...

Oil Prices Extend Gains for Second Week, Brent Crude Hits $79/Barrel

In a volatile trading session, oil prices retreated on Friday, snapping a brief rally, but still managed to post their second consecutive weekly gain....

Iran’s ‘Ghost Fleet’ Faces US Sanctions Following Strikes on Israel

In a decisive move to counter Tehran's attack on Israel, the United States imposed new sanctions on Iran's oil and petrochemical sectors on Friday....

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