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Fears of a China Initiative Revival Stir Anxiety Among Chinese American Academics

FBI raids on the home of Indiana University professor Xiaofeng Wang stir anxiety about the revival of the China Initiative policy. The post Fears of a China Initiative Revival Stir …
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The Three Layers of the China-U.S. Rivalry: Trade, Global Leadership, and Governance Systems

Our translation of a Chinese commentary by Wei Jianing. The post The Three Layers of the China-U.S. Rivalry: Trade, Global Leadership, and Governance Systems first appeared on U.S.-China Perception Monitor.
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Kim Jong Un cuts ribbon on latest 10K-home skyscraper street on ‘Day of the Sun’

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presided over a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday for another new 10,000-home skyscraper street in Pyongyang, coinciding with the April 15 “Day of the Sun” …
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Ask a North Korean: What is one item you wished you could have brought with you?

“Ask a North Korean” is an NK News series featuring interviews with and columns by North Korean defectors, most of whom left the DPRK within the last few years. Readers …
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Amid US Tariff War, China Convenes Rare Central Conference on Neighborhood Diplomacy

As the China-U.S. trade war escalates, Beijing is turning its focus to its immediate periphery to ensure both economic and national security.
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How Trump’s push to deregulate crypto could help North Korean hackers

The U.S. has dissolved an investigation unit that played a leading role in countering North Korea’s cryptocurrency laundering, raising questions about the future of Washington-led global efforts to curtail activities …
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North Korean hackers used fake martial law documents in mass phishing attack

North Korean cybercriminals used fake documents related to former President Yoon Suk-yeol’s declaration of martial law to try and steal personal data from South Koreans, according to ROK police, seeking …
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Russian court blocks Telegram post on North Korean soldiers captured by Ukraine

A Russian court has ordered government censors to block a Telegram post that included personal details about North Korean soldiers captured by Ukraine, citing alleged violations of privacy laws amid …
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US B-1 bomber joins air drills with South Korea on deterring North Korea

South Korea and the U.S. staged a joint air exercise on Tuesday involving an American B-1 strategic bomber, training that Seoul framed as a direct response to the persistent threat …
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North Korea to expand Kim Il Sung Square for bigger parades, tour guide says

North Korea plans to demolish several buildings in central Pyongyang to expand the city’s iconic Kim Il Sung Square, seeking to accommodate even larger military parades and mass gatherings, a …
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Culinary dreams: North Korean defectors seek a fresh start in South’s kitchens

Sarah Kim worked as a food vendor to survive in North Korea, so after she escaped and resettled in the South, she naturally saw food service as a way to …
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Trump Tariffs Spark Political Debate in Taiwan

The Trump administration’s tariffs have led to a great deal of apprehension in Taiwan – over not only the potential economic impact on Taiwan, but also what this means for …
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Kim Jong Un sends $2M to Japan for education of pro-DPRK youth: State media

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has sent $2 million in educational aid to the pro-DPRK organization of ethnic Koreans in Japan, according to state media, a gesture aimed at …
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Kim Jong Un’s right-hand man has built power base threatening his rule: Report

A senior North Korean official has emerged as a threat to the stability of the Kim Jong Un regime by cementing his place at the top of a power structure …
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Russian officials release rare footage of North Koreans at construction site

Russian officials have released rare footage showing North Korean laborers at a construction site in Vladivostok in apparent violation of U.N. sanctions, part of an effort aimed at quashing rumors …
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North Korea boasts of Mount Paektu’s UNESCO designation as Global Geopark

North Korea has trumpeted UNESCO’s recent designation of Mount Paektu as a “Global Geopark,” a rare international recognition that Pyongyang is using to elevate the propaganda value of its tallest …
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North Korea Human Rights Advocacy in Turmoil

In the wake of the U.S. withdrawal of support, North Korean human rights activists may also soon experience a similar withdrawal of support from Seoul.
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From Trade War to Cold War? A Dangerous Shift Is Underway in China-US Relations

Washington and Beijing have entered a phase of hardened rhetoric, reciprocal sanctions, and reduced people-to-people engagement. The risk of miscalculation is now dangerously high.
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Lee Jae-myung makes no mention of North Korea as he launches presidential bid

Opposition politician Lee Jae-myung, the favorite to win South Korea’s upcoming presidential election, launched his third campaign for the top office on Friday without making any mention of North Korea. …
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South Korea establishes ties with Syria, a longstanding North Korea ally

South Korea formally established relations with Syria on Thursday, marking the end of a decades-long diplomatic freeze stemming from Damascus’ long-time alliance with North Korea. ROK Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul …
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How China’s role in Ukraine differs from North Korea’s state-backed war effort

The capture of two Chinese soldiers by Ukrainian forces in Donbas has drawn new attention to the scope and character of foreign involvement in Russia’s war, prompting Kyiv to publicly …
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Kim Shin-jo, North Korean commando sent to kill South’s president, dies at 83

South Korea quietly said goodbye this week to one of the most extraordinary North Koreans to ever cross the 38th parallel — Kim Shin-jo — who died at the age …
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Beyond the finish line: Foreign runners reflect on rare journey to North Korea

Hundreds of foreigners descended on North Korea this week for the revival of the country’s premier marathon, offering the outside world a rare opportunity to travel to one of the …
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Wildfire erupts in DMZ amid heightened North Korean troop activity near border

A wildfire is raging in the demilitarized zone (DMZ) separating North and South Korea, the ROK military announced Friday, with firefighting helicopters deployed to contain the blaze amid heightened activity …
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China-US Trade War About Whose Economy More Resilient: Leading Chinese Scholar

Zheng Yongnian provides his recommendations for China to “remain undefeatable” amid both tariffs and the broader competition with the U.S.
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