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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 support state education through a newly obtained law, shifting the cost of educational development away...

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...

North Korean elite school student expelled for tutoring during school holiday

A student at an elite provincial school in North Hamgyong province has been forcibly...

UK to speed up return of illegal immigrants to India 

Britain is set to add the Asian country to its list of “safe states,” amid efforts to crack down on unfounded asylum claims  ...

‘Terrorist’ economy: Washington is prepared to create a new financial disaster for the whole world

The US Treasury market, essential to the functioning of the global financial system, doesn't seem to be working ...

Ukraine is not one of world’s most corrupt countries – Ukraine

President Vladimir Zelensky is personally clean and does not tolerate graft, his chief-of-staff Andrey Yermak has claimed ...

Bangladesh sends paramilitary units to break up workers protests (VIDEO)

Garment workers supplying top Western fashion brands have been demanding higher pay ...

Kenyan leader accused of breaking de-dollarization promise

South African opposition leader Julius Malema says William Ruto’s actions contradict a proposal to remove the US currency in intracontinental trade ...

Another country declares war on bedbugs

South Korea’s government has launched a four-week campaign against the blood-sucking insects amid a public panic ...

US travel advice for Nigeria causing ‘unnecessary alarm’ – ex-minister

The former official dismisses a US embassy warning about security problems in the West African country ...

EU reopens Apple ‘tax-dodging’ case

The lawsuit is part of the bloc’s antitrust crackdown on so-called ‘sweetheart’ deals for multinationals ...

German homelessness rises by 50% in a year – media

More than 600,000 people were at least temporarily homeless in the EU state last year, a report has said ...

Malaysian ex-official to be caned and jailed – media

The former youth and sports minister was convicted of corruption ...

Changing voting system in world’s largest democracy could be ‘problematic’ – former election commissioner

S.Y. Quraishi, the former chief of India’s Election Commission, spoke with RT about issues surrounding a new voting proposal ...

India appeals death sentences for eight navy veterans in Qatar

New Delhi is engaging with authorities in the country after the Indian citizens were reportedly convicted of espionage ...

Turks abandoning ‘pro-Israel’ Visa and Mastercard – media

Banks in Türkiye are reportedly facing growing demand from customers switching to the local payment system ...

Orban sizes up chances of Ukraine joining EU

The Hungarian prime minister used an old expression to describe ‘a great distance’ when discussing how close Kiev is to becoming a member ...

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