Intelligence Feed

RSS Articles

to
🔍
Showing 270626 - 270650 of 271527 articles

North Korea conducts first ballistic missile test in 2 months: JCS

North Korea launched “various types of short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs)” from its east coast on Thursday morning, according to South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), the DPRK’s first ballistic …
Read More

Why Beijing Is Worried About Chinese People’s ‘Well-being’

China’s leaders worry about how to keep society stable as more people struggle to manage the stress of daily life – and a few lash out with acts of horrific …
Read More

Amid India-Pakistan Clashes, China Faces a Difficult Balancing Act

Pakistan is China’s “iron brother,” but full support is a bridge too far when Beijing would much prefer de-escalation to an expanded conflict.
Read More

Why North Korea and Russia won’t flaunt ties at Moscow’s Victory Day parade

North Korea may be the only country to send its troops to shed their blood for Russia in its war against Ukraine, but even this unprecedented deployment of thousands of …
Read More

Han Duck-soo calls for stronger ties with US and Japan to counter North Korea

South Korea must continue to cooperate with the U.S. and Japan to combat North Korea’s escalating threats, while maintaining the Yoon administration’s focus on “collective wisdom and strength” to enhance …
Read More

Sanctioned North Korean firm eyes expansion into Russia’s diamond capital

A sanctioned North Korean company with deep ties to the military is expanding into Russia’s diamond-rich Yakutia region, local media reported Tuesday, in what appears to be Pyongyang’s latest effort …
Read More

North Korea blocks Russians from joining trade fair under blanket foreigner ban

North Korea has blocked Russians from attending an upcoming trade fair as part of a blanket ban on foreigners, according to a Western tour operator, likely leaving the international expo …
Read More

North Koreans infiltrated US government-owned mortgage companies, official says

The U.S. government has discovered that multiple North Koreans infiltrated leading U.S. mortgage loan companies, according to the head of Washington’s housing finance agency, highlighting the growing threat posed by …
Read More

The Persistent, Soaring Ambitions of Xi Jinping’s “New Era” for China, Socialism, and the Globe

The first Trump administration inaugurated a period of open, global strategic rivalry with the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and the Biden administration sustained it.1 As of this writing, […] The …
Read More

PLAN Ship Of The Day: DDG166 v2

In 2019, the Luda class Type 051G2 class DDG166 Zhuhai was decommissioned and is now a museum ship in Chongqing.    The Type 052D class's 23rd haul now has the pennant …
Read More

Country Report: South Korea (April 2025)

On April 3, South Korea’s Constitutional Court upheld the impeachment of former President Yoon Suk-yeol over his illegal declaration of martial law. His removal from office has ushered […] The …
Read More

Kim Jong Un calls for increased artillery production amid mass exports to Russia

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un showed off the country’s artillery production lines and called for increased spending on upgrading weapons manufacturing, according to state media on Wednesday, amid the …
Read More

The Pentagon Fixates on War Over Taiwan

While U.S. military leaders fret about China, Trump has dismissed the Asia-Pacific.
Read More

North Korean threats, Trump policy pushing ROK and Japan to go nuclear: Fukuyama

North Korean weapons threats and diminishing prospects for trilateral cooperation with the U.S. may soon leave South Korea and Japan with little choice but to go nuclear, according to Francis …
Read More

North Korean troops won’t march in Moscow’s Victory Day parade: Kremlin

North Korean troops won’t march through Moscow’s Red Square for Victory Day celebrations on Friday, a high-level Russian official said on Tuesday, despite Russia extending an invitation amid their military …
Read More

North Korea-linked restaurant reopens in Mongolia after yearslong closure

A restaurant with suspected ties to North Korea has reopened in Mongolia with a new name, likely violating U.N. sanctions that ban DPRK nationals from earning income overseas. Pekkhwa Culture …
Read More

Top Belarusian officials begin three-day trip to North Korea: State media

High-level Belarusian officials are set to begin a three-day visit to North Korea on Tuesday, with trade and commercial exchanges expected to take center stage in talks with their counterparts, …
Read More

US, ROK hold defense talks amid questions about Trump policy on North Korea

High-level U.S. and South Korean defense officials held biannual talks in Washington on evolving security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region last week, amid questions about whether the Trump administration will …
Read More

North Korea test missiles from new warship, and ROK presidential race heats up

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a range of missile launches from the country’s largest-ever warship last week, according to state media. NK News Deputy Managing Editor Alannah Hill …
Read More

North Korea cancels foreigners’ visas a week before international trade fair

North Korea has canceled visas for foreigners set to take part in its main springtime international trade fair just a week before the event, casting doubt on the country’s readiness …
Read More

PR Photo Of The Day; PLAAF YY-20A Aerial tanker mid-air refueling an Egyptian Mig-35 at the Eagle of Civilization 2025 exercises

Source (link) more here (link)Somewhat related video:  
Read More

As Global Trade Tensions Rise, Ruto’s Visit to China Shows How Africa Can Stay Ahead

Kenya’s recent engagement with China highlights how African countries can secure tailored investments while navigating global trade uncertainties.
Read More

Could Taiwan Hold a New Round of Elections?

Amid a wave of recall campaigns targeting KMT legislators, party leaders have begun floating the idea of dissolving the legislature altogether.
Read More

Is It Too Late to Slow China’s AI Development?

The U.S. has been trying to keep its technological lead through export restrictions, but China is closing the gap.
Read More

Kim Moon-soo, critic of North Korea engagement, wins ROK ruling party primary

The ruling People Power Party (PPP) has tapped former labor minister Kim Moon-soo to run in South Korea’s upcoming presidential election, opting for a staunch anti-communist candidate who will likely …
Read More