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North Korea threatens criminal punishment for diverting factory goods to informal markets

The party committee of Songchon county, South Pyongan province, has ordered a complete halt to the flow of state-produced goods into informal markets, threatening officials and factory workers with...

Air China’s Beijing-Pyongyang resumption stirs economic hopes inside North Korea

North Korea resumed its first direct Air China flights from Beijing in six years...

North Korea fuel prices surge 20% as Iran war squeezes oil supply

North Korea’s market prices have surged for the second consecutive month, with fuel costs...

North Korea triples border enforcement as Kim Jong Un ideology campaign intensifies

A wave of mandatory study sessions centered on “Kim Jong Un Thought” has swept...

Police officers accused of covering up trafficking ring for free sex

Top police officials in Fairfax, VA “secured sexual services from trafficked women” in an apparent collusion with criminals, according to a lawsuit. It also...

‘Pillar of Shame’ removed in Hong Kong

Authorities removed the University of Hong Kong’s ‘Pillar of Shame’ statue late on Wednesday, dismantling one of the few such sites left in China...

Time to ‘move on’ from Navalny issue – Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said there’s no need to discuss issues surrounding the jailed Western-backed opposition figure, Alexey Navalny. ...

Apple told to address forced labor problem

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has rejected a petition by Apple to exclude three shareholder proposals, including on the use of forced...

Former PM Blair backtracks on ‘idiots’ remark toward unvaxxed

Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has said he was “a little too undiplomatic” when he described Britain’s unvaccinated as “idiots” who put unnecessary...

‘He battled until the very end’: Shock after quarterback, 18, dies

A promising American footballer's family have spoken of their grief following the announcement of his death at the age of 18. ...

US & EU to discuss Russian security proposals

Following a phone call with senior EU diplomat Josep Borrell, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has agreed that Russian proposals for European security...

WHO lists dangers of ‘blanket’ booster programs

The World Health Organization has warned countries against “blanket” booster programs, saying that they exacerbate vaccine inequities and might even make the pandemic longer. ...

Japanese government to hold women-only events

The government of Japan is going to hold monthly meetings with women to hear their input on how the country should be run as...

WATCH LIVE: Putin takes questions at annual end of year press conference

President Vladimir Putin is holding his now traditional pre-holidays marathon press conference on Thursday. The event comes amid heightened tensions between Russia and Western...

US Navy Seizes Arms in Arabian Sea

https://ift.tt/wEcZxH U.S. Navy says it seized about 1,400 AK-47 assault rifles and 226,000 rounds of ammunition from a fishing ship in the northern part...

Japan angry at US troops in Okinawa

Japan has urged the US military to get a grip on a cluster of Covid infections inside a Marine Corps base in Okinawa. The...

FBI infiltrated Portland protests and recorded attendees – report

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) infiltrated far-left protests in Portland and recorded crimes committed by anarchist, antifascist, and racial justice protesters, a...

Blizzard: From ‘Lost Vikings’ to lost in controversies

Once the most adored video game developer in the world, Blizzard Entertainment can’t seem to get out of a deep hole of controversies and...

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