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What Do Chinese Analysts Think of Trump’s China Policy Thus Far?

Contrary to Beijing’s expectations, China seemed to have been let off easy in the early days of the Trump 2.0 presidency. Will that last?
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North Korea stepping up cyberattacks on software supply chains, Seoul warns

North Korean cybercriminals have stepped up attacks targeting software supply chains in a bid to steal confidential information and core technologies from government agencies and tech companies, according to Seoul’s …
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North Korea threatens US, a cruise missile test and Yoon’s final defense

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s younger sister warned the U.S. that Pyongyang is “seriously considering” measures to “escalate” nuclear weapons-related actions in response to Washington sending an aircraft carrier …
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North Korea has restarted reactor at main nuclear site, watchdog says

A nuclear reactor at North Korea’s main nuclear research center at Yongbyon resumed operations in mid-October after a shutdown period, while the country continues to expand its uranium enrichment capabilities, …
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Korea Risk Group statement on KCNA Watch purpose and complaint by KPM

KCNA Watch is an archival tool that helps journalists, researchers and policymakers study and access publicly available DPRK media in an organized and searchable format. Similar to the Internet Archive, …
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North Korea says it may ‘escalate’ nuclear power demonstration in response to US

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s younger sister warned the U.S. that Pyongyang is “seriously considering” measures to “escalate” nuclear weapons-related actions in response to Washington sending an aircraft carrier …
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As the TPP Gets a New Leader, What’s Next for Taiwan’s Latest Third Party?

Can the Taiwan People’s Party survive the imprisonment of its founder, Ko Wen-je?
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China Is Winning Its Language War in Tibet

Tibet is one of the most linguistically diverse places in the world. Many of those languages are at risk of extinction.
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The EU Squeezed Between the US and China

Decision-makers in Beijing expect that Trump’s brutal pressure will bring Europe closer to China and, on the face of it, this would make sense. But a full-fledged détente between the …
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North Korea opens registration for Pyongyang marathon to non-Russian tourists

North Korea will allow non-Russian tourists to visit Pyongyang for the first time in over five years to compete in its premier international marathon, according to one of the event’s …
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A North Korean POW wants to resettle in the South. The law may stand in the way.

A North Korean prisoner of war (POW) taken by Ukraine has expressed a desire to resettle in the South rather than be repatriated to his home country, where he could …
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UN human rights envoy calls for North Korea to use funds for people, not weapons

The U.N. special envoy for North Korean human rights has called on the DPRK to use its state funds primarily for the well-being of its people, rather than prioritizing military …
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US aircraft carrier arrives in South Korea in first visit since Trump return

A U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier arrived in South Korea on Sunday, reportedly to participate in trilateral drills including Japan, in the first carrier deployment aimed at deterring North Korea under …
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Making Sense of China’s Latest Naval Exercises in the Asia-Pacific

In less than a week, China initiated a series of naval drills in the South Pacific, Gulf of Tonkin, and off Taiwan’s southwest coast.
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Indo-Pacific Allies May Rethink US Intelligence Sharing After Gabbard, Patel Appointments

Faced with mounting doubts over Washington’s reliability, U.S. allies in the Indo-Pacific may start charting their own course.
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North Korea, Kursk strike deal on boosting ties as DPRK troops fight in region

Business associations for North Korea’s capital city and the Russian region of Kursk have sealed a deal on expanding economic cooperation, as DPRK soldiers fight alongside Russia forces to repel …
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North Korea expert Sue Mi Terry files motions to dismiss foreign influence case

Attorneys for North Korea expert Sue Mi Terry have filed pretrial motions seeking to dismiss the U.S. government’s case alleging that she worked for South Korean spies, arguing that the …
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US, ROK agree to push for ‘denuclearization of North Korea,’ not of ‘peninsula’

The U.S. and South Korea have agreed to use the phrase “denuclearization of North Korea” in public statements, rather than Pyongyang’s preferred formulation of “denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula,” according …
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North Korea to open first modern general hospital in October after 5-year delay

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un toured the country’s first “modern” general hospital on Thursday and said it will open in October, according to state media, five years after his …
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Putin meets senior North Korean official amid negotiations around Ukraine war

Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with a senior North Korean party official on Thursday, amid reports that Pyongyang has dispatched more troops to help fight against Ukraine. The Kremlin …
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North Korea conducts cruise missile test to show nuclear attack ‘readiness’

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a “strategic cruise missile” test on Wednesday in order to show off the military’s “readiness” to launch a nuclear attack, according to state …
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Conversations With Chinese Feminists

Young women in China are less and less willing to have children or even marry. Conversations with several 20-somethings help reveal why.
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In shift, South Korea’s top diplomat says nuclear armament ‘not off the table’

Developing nuclear weapons to counter North Korea is not “off the table” for South Korea, foreign minister Cho Tae-yul stated on Wednesday, appearing to shift his rhetoric on the issue …
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China Revises PLA Regulations to Focus on ‘Conscious Discipline’

As a code of conduct for the PLA, the revised regulations are further expected to emphasize combat effectiveness as the military’s top priority.
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China’s Take on IMEC

What does Beijing think about the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor?
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