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North Korea’s new spy agency name evokes South Korea’s Cold War secret police

North Korea’s renaming of its feared political police agency is sending a chill through the population, with many people drawing uncomfortable comparisons to a South Korean intelligence body long...

North Korea-China trade grows, but new customs rules shut out small traders

China’s customs authorities have sharply tightened export requirements for North Korea-bound goods since the...

How North Korea built its African empire of stone and steel

For decades, North Korea has generated foreign currency by designing and constructing commemorative monuments...

Beyond hereditary rule: The remaking of Kim Jong Un’s system

North Korea analysts have long viewed Kim Jong Un’s government through a familiar lens:...

Biden’s hands ‘partly tied’ over Ukraine, Democrats claim

Democrats have reportedly written to Republicans in the Senate urging them to enter into talks with the White House over the 2022 appropriations bill,...

Husband of Belarusian opposition figure Tikhanovskaya handed 18 years in jail

Sergey Tikhanovsky, a Belarusian political activist and the husband of Western-backed opposition figure Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, has been handed eighteen years behind bars by a...

Ex-Premier League star ‘had belt put around neck’ in violent home invasion

Former Manchester City defender Nicolas Otamendi has reportedly been the victim of a violent raid in which four thugs broke into his home and...

UK eyes revision of human rights law to challenge ‘wokery’ & PC culture

Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab will unveil his proposal to revise UK human rights legislation on Tuesday in a bid to challenge “wokery and...

AP demands answers from US government over tracking of journalists

The Associated Press has filed a letter to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), seeking explanations over its use of a sensitive government database...

Merkel vetoed arms supplies to Ukraine – Bild

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel personally blocked NATO from supplying arms to Ukraine by using its veto within the structure of the US-led military...

NATO chief reveals his dream job

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has revealed there is another position he is keen to take on, as his name appeared on the list...

Vatican court judge slams Gates & Soros for using Covid to impose ‘total control’

A German cardinal has sparked controversy by claiming that the coronavirus pandemic has been used by the likes of George Soros and Bill Gates...

Canada pledges ‘historic reparations’ to indigenous children

The government of Canada has set aside $31 billion to compensate indigenous children who were subjected to discrimination and to cover the costs of...

Berlin’s block of Nord Stream 2 takes toll on European gas prices

The price of natural gas in Europe on Tuesday rose to $1,400 per 1,000 cubic meters after Germany said Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline...

Ukraine has weakest economy in Europe & govt is to blame, ex-PM says

Ukraine’s GDP is the lowest in Europe, the country’s former prime minister and opposition MP, Yulia Timoshenko, said on Tuesday. She blasted the government...

Prominent Greek antivax journo & politician dies of Covid

Giorgos Tragas, an outspoken opponent of Covid-19 restrictions and vaccine mandates, has died from the deadly virus. He was admitted to hospital on December...

Man Utd star’s wife issues update after heart scare that forced him out of game

The glamorous wife of Manchester United and Sweden defender Victor Lindelof has revealed her fears and issued an update after he was forced out...

Facebook explains its fact checking mechanisms

Legally speaking, third-party fact-checks used on Meta’s social network Facebook are just ‘opinions’ and not statements of fact, according to the tech company. It...

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