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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 across Africa — statues, museums, and public memorials built for governments from Algiers to Harare....

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:...

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...

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...

India’s oil imports from Russia dipped in December – media

US President Donald Trump recently announced a trade deal in which he claimed New Delhi agreed to end crude purchases from Russia ...

Kremlin comments on ‘constructive’ Abu Dhabi talks

The Ukraine settlement process is “very challenging” but work will continue, spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said ...

Trump endorses ‘true friend’ Orban ahead of Hungary election

The US president has called the EU country’s prime minister a “powerful leader” and close ally ...

UK ordered to pay $570 million for colonial-era killings

The shooting of 21 Nigerian coal miners during a 1949 protest constituted an extrajudicial violation of the right to life, a judge in the...

Why Washington may test Iran, and live to regret It

How close Is the United States to military action against Tehran? ...

Starmer ‘toast’ – BBC source

The UK prime minister is mired in scandal over a former ambassador’s links to Jeffrey Epstein ...

NATO member blasts bloc chief’s ‘pro-war’ remarks in Kiev

Mark Rutte has pledged continued Western military support, including a possible troop deployment in Ukraine ...

Attack on Russian general exposes true aims of Kiev regime – Lavrov

Vladimir Alekseev, first deputy chief of military intelligence, was shot outside his home in Moscow, according to investigators ...

OSCE on verge of self-destruction – Lavrov

The Russian foreign minister issued the stark warning during talks in Moscow with the Swiss chair of the security body ...

EU’s ‘drone wall’ idea is ‘utopia’ – Romanian military chief

Brussels calls the project, which gained traction last year, a “bedrock of credible defense” ...

Leader of major South African party to step down

John Steenhuisen has said the decision to step aside from leadership of the Democratic Alliance will allow him to focus on his duties as...

Brussels’ dependency dilemma: The EU is a victim of its own energy arrogance

The bloc’s determination to obliterate a stable energy relationship with Russia, claiming it was over-reliant on one source, is a hypocrisy ...

Davos chief probed over alleged Epstein ties – media

Borge Brende reportedly requested the investigation himself following revelations about business dinners and email and text exchanges ...

Kiev regime supplying terrorists in Africa – Russia’s UN envoy

Weapons being sent to armed groups must not go unpunished, Russian envoy Vassily Nebenzia has said ...

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