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UN Human Rights Council adopts resolution on North Korea for 10th straight year

The U.N. Human Rights Council (UNHCR) has unanimously adopted a resolution on North Korean human rights for the tenth consecutive year, raising particular concern over the deployment of North Korean …
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ROK acting president warns North may exploit ‘turmoil’ following Yoon’s ouster

South Korea’s acting president said North Korea may exploit the current “political turmoil” to stage provocations against the South, calling the country’s armed forces to maintain readiness amid the unfolding …
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What Yoon Suk-yeol’s removal means for South Korea’s relationship with the North

After a tumultuous three years in power, Yoon Suk-yeol has been removed as president of South Korea after the country’s Constitutional Court deemed that his declaration of martial law citing …
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Seoul pledges $100M to Ukraine, cites North Korea-Russia ties as regional threat

South Korea will provide a $100 million assistance package to Ukraine with billions of dollars more in the pipeline, Seoul’s foreign ministry announced Thursday, as its top diplomat slammed Russia-North …
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Court upholds Yoon’s impeachment, raising questions about North Korea relations

South Korea’s Constitutional Court has unanimously upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol for his controversial declaration of martial law citing “pro-North” domestic forces, raising questions about the future of …
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China Is an Indispensable US Trade Partner. Will Trump’s Tariffs Hurt Beijing?

The tariffs imposed on China’s exporters will likely be paid by American consumers.
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Defectors divided: North Korean escapees weigh in on impeachment ruling

As South Korea awaits a crucial ruling on President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment set for Friday, North Korean defectors find themselves at odds over his leadership. Some see him as …
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Dae-hyeon Park: Empowering North Korean defectors by bridging information gap

North Korean defectors face a huge information gap upon arrival in South Korea and in this week’s episode we’re joined by Dae-hyeon Park, the founder and CEO of Woorion, an …
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North Korea’s top university eyeing Siberia to host first overseas office

North Korea’s top school is considering opening a branch office in Russia’s key scientific hub in Siberia to boost academic exchanges amid the two countries’ push to develop political and …
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Capitalizing on PLA Vulnerabilities: Taiwan’s Opportunities for Enhanced Defense

Over the past few decades, the world has seen the military balance shift in China’s favor. Yet, Taiwan is not without its opportunities.
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US nominee for JCS chairman opposes troop reduction on peninsula citing DPRK

Donald Trump’s nominee for chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) expressed opposition to any potential reductions in U.S. military forces stationed in South Korea and Japan, citing …
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North Korean IT workers boost European schemes through network of ‘facilitators’

North Korea’s overseas IT workers are reportedly expanding their European operations to raise illicit funds for the regime’s goals with the support of “facilitators,” while simultaneously ramping up extortion campaigns …
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ROK says North Korean troops unaware of Ukraine deployment as casualties top 5K

North Korean soldiers deployed to Russia are largely unaware they are being sent to fight against Ukraine, South Korea’s unification minister said, as DPRK casualties have surpassed the 5,000 mark. …
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US, South Korea reaffirm commitment to North Korea’s complete denuclearization

Washington and Seoul reaffirmed their mutual commitment to the complete denuclearization of North Korea during a phone call on Tuesday, just a day after U.S. President Donald Trump described the …
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Why a Russian rock band made a music video set in ‘totalitarian’ North Korea

The video opens with bleak images of a communist cityscape, drenched in a dull gray. Statues of dead Kim family leaders tower over a young boy with a red socialist …
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Is China’s Peace Plan Still Relevant for Gaza?

As the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has spiraled into a renewed and devastating phase, Beijing’s early assertive role appears to have diminished.
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Left in the lurch: US defense shift threatens to derail North Korea deterrence

A classified defense policy document offering the first glimpse of President Donald Trump’s security agenda reportedly downgrades the level of U.S. attention paid to North Korea, with Washington shifting the …
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North Korea-Russia bridge and Seoul’s call for military readiness against DPRK

In this week’s episode, Lead Correspondent Shreyas Reddy discusses an NK News investigation that revealed a minor Russian construction company with links to a notorious Chechen strongman is behind a …
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Russian Communist Party delegation arrives in DPRK with Donbas commander in tow

A Russian Communist Party delegation including a military commander overseeing a unit fighting Ukrainian forces in Kursk arrived in the North Korean capital on Monday, according to the party and …
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Why Kim Jong Un is likely to skip Russia’s Victory Day parade in Moscow

Speculation is mounting that Kim Jong Un may attend Russia’s Victory Day parade in Moscow this year but logistical hurdles and geopolitical tensions suggest that the North Korean leader will …
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Trump says US may ‘do something’ with DPRK citing open communication channels

The United States is in “communication” with North Korea, President Donald Trump said Monday, describing the DPRK as a “big nuclear nation” while signaling the White House may pursue talks …
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Without Radio Free Asia, Who Will Expose China’s Atrocities?

Shutting down the U.S.-funded broadcaster will silence voices that are already suppressed by Asia's authoritarian regimes.
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Chinese Influencer Ordered to Leave Taiwan Over Pro-Unification Content

Liu Zhen-ya’s residency permit was revoked on the grounds that her content endangered Taiwan’s national security, prompting a debate over free speech and security.
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ROK commission to label killings by North Korean soldiers in 1950s as ‘massacre’

South Korea’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) is set to officially recognize the execution of approximately 1,000 people by North Korean forces during the Korean War as a “massacre” and …
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North Korea holds first national training event for children’s union instructors

North Korea held a historic workshop for youth group teachers from across the country last week, aimed at reinforcing ideological control and ensuring that young people grow up loyal to …
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