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North Korea courts Chinese private investors for Pyongyang commercial complex

North Korea is pushing to develop a large commercial complex in Pyongyang’s Hwasong district and is actively courting Chinese private investors to fund it. According to a Daily NK source,...

North Korea shifts education costs onto the public with new funding law

North Korea has formalized a system requiring institutions, enterprises, and ordinary citizens to financially...

Built by Pyongyang: The North Korean company behind Africa’s most iconic monuments

North Korea has long relied on unconventional means to earn hard currency in the...

N. Korea arrests official for quoting Kim Il Sung in Kim Jong Un session

A provincial party official in North Hamgyong province was seized by State Information Bureau...

Taiwan rated “free” for the 26th consecutive year by Freedom House

Taiwan maintained its rating as “free” for 26 years in a row in the latest Freedom in the World report recently released by U.S.-based...

VP Lai receives Michigan delegation

Vice President Lai Ching-te welcomed a delegation led by Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer at the Presidential Office Mar. 4 in Taipei City. In his welcome...

Taiwan Rep. to the EU gives interview to Dutch’s NOS

Taiwan Representative to the EU and Belgium Roy Chun Lee reiterated the importance of Taiwan’s semiconductor industry and said that cross-strait peace and stability...

Cricket match responsible for fatal train crash in India – minister

Last year’s accident in which 14 people died was caused by human error, the government has revealed ...

North Korea’s cruel response to the spread of COVID-19

One day in August 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic spread throughout the world, a fever of unknown origin began to sweep through the dwellings...

A detailed plan for how to deal with crises on the Korean Peninsula

Opinions differ on possible North Korean provocations and the outbreak of war on the Korean peninsula. Of course, predictions can differ. However, it is...

EU ambassadors should be ‘kicked out’ – former Russian president

The diplomats must be punished for refusing to meet with Russia’s foreign minister, Dmitry Medvedev said ...

Pyongyang still faces acute electricity shortages

Access to electricity in the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, remains spotty. Even in the center of the city, home to the country’s elite, power...

Kiev mayor blasts Zelensky for firing top general

Replacing Ukraine’s commander-in-chief was “a mistake,” Vitaly Klitschko said ...

Israel recalls UN ambassador in row over Hamas rape allegations

The country’s foreign minister has accused the global body of trying to “keep quiet” a report on acts of sexual violence ...

Elon Musk sued by former Twitter executives

The plaintiffs are claiming that they are owned a combined $128 million in severance ...

Pro-Ukraine journalist appalled by war crime

Julian Roepcke has shared a video showing Ukrainian troops shooting wounded Russians in the head ...

France enshrines abortion in its constitution

Lawmakers in Paris have voted overwhelmingly to ratify the right to terminate a pregnancy ...

Poland signs arms deal with Sweden

Warsaw has agreed to buy thousands of anti-tank grenade launchers from Saab, continuing its ramp-up in military spending ...

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