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Five cards China holds in a trade war with the US

From rare earths to billions in US debt, here's what China has in its arsenal - and how strong they are.
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Ex-US intel official softens stance on ROK nuclear armament amid growing threats

North Korea’s continued advancement of its nuclear capabilities and strengthened ties with Russia have nudged a former U.S. intelligence official toward accepting South Korea’s need for its own nuclear deterrent, …
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How Japan’s plan for single Asian theater risks overlooking North Korean threats

Japan has reportedly proposed a new “one-theater” concept to the U.S., aiming to unify security strategy across the entire Indo-Pacific with a sharper focus on China. But this new approach …
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Nuclear watchdog chief urges Trump-Kim talks on North Korean nuclear program

The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog urged talks between Washington and Pyongyang on North Korea’s nuclear program on Tuesday, stressing the need for negotiations even before the DPRK takes …
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Trump was right to engage with North Korea. He should do so again.

Editor’s note: The following article is an opinion piece by Austin Headrick, Asia region public education advocacy coordinator for the American Friends Service Committee. Views expressed in opinion articles are …
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South Korea places fourth military spy satellite in orbit to monitor North Korea

South Korea successfully placed its fourth military reconnaissance satellite in orbit on Tuesday, advancing the country’s independence surveillance capabilities for monitoring North Korea. The satellite lifted off at 9:48 a.m. …
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South Korea resumes artillery drills at US range on North Korea’s doorstep

South Korea has resumed live-fire artillery drills at a high-profile U.S. range just miles from the North Korean border for the first time in seven years, a move that highlights …
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North Korea’s new skyscraper street, rejecting drone claims and defector numbers

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presided over a ribbon-cutting ceremony last week for another new 10,000-home skyscraper street in Pyongyang, coinciding with the April 15 “Day of the Sun” …
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Influencers behaving badly? YouTubers test limits chasing views in North Korea

In his latest videos, the Danish YouTuber “Adventure Jones” boasts that he “sneaked” into North Korea after finding “a gap” into the country. He portrays himself as a rule-breaker, showing …
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UN aviation body to censure North Korea over GPS jamming near Incheon airport

The U.N. aviation authority will issue a warning to North Korea over its jamming of GPS signals near the inter-Korean border this year, after Seoul accused the DPRK of endangering …
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Russia deploying North Korean 240mm rocket launcher in Ukraine, video suggests

A newly surfaced video has provided the first confirmed visual evidence of Russia deploying a North Korean 240mm rocket system in Ukraine, with an expert assessing that the weapons may …
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Xi Jinping’s Tour Highlights Southeast Asia as the Frontline of the Global China-US Competition

During his tour of Southeast Asia, Xi presented China’s vision for the region, emphasizing unity against external confrontation (read the U.S. trade war).
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Up close and personal: The best border observatories to see North Korean life

Editor’s note: This article is the fourth in a multi-part series exploring key locations on the inter-Korean border that tourists can visit. Part one about remote border islands in the …
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US deploys B-1 bombers to Japan, placing North Korea in closer striking range

The U.S. has deployed B-1B Lancer strategic bombers to a northern Japanese air base located just 810 miles from North Korea’s capital, in a move that intensifies conventional military pressure …
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Russia cooperation with North Korea may violate nuke nonproliferation treaty: US

Russian cooperation with North Korea under a bilateral defense pact signed last year could violate Moscow’s obligations to uphold nuclear nonproliferation norms, according to a new U.S. government report. In …
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North Korean ambassador to Sweden ends 7-year posting headlined by nuke talks

North Korea’s ambassador to Sweden has returned to Pyongyang following an over seven-year posting, during which he participated in the failed 2019 meeting to revive U.S.-DPRK nuclear talks in Stockholm. …
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As US Decouples, China Strengthens Biotech Ties With Japan

From joint ventures to licensing deals, biotechnology is emerging as a strategic bridge between China and Japan.
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What Top Chinese Economists Think of Trump’s Tariffs

China’s academic and policy circles see economic and diplomatic opportunities amid the crisis of Washington’s trade war.
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ROK military stages major artillery drill near maritime border with North Korea

South Korea conducted a large-scale nighttime artillery drill near the inter-Korean maritime border this week, amid concerns about North Korean military activity in the demilitarized zone (DMZ). The two-day exercise …
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UN aviation body rejects North Korean complaint over alleged ROK drone intrusion

The U.N.’s aviation body has dismissed North Korea’s request for an investigation into its claim that a South Korean drone violated airspace over Pyongyang last year. The International Civil Aviation …
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Canada to deploy patrol aircraft to monitor North Korea sanctions violations

Canada will deploy a patrol aircraft to Japan later this month to monitor North Korea’s illicit maritime activities aimed at circumventing U.N. sanctions, Tokyo’s foreign ministry announced on Thursday. According …
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Cathi Choi: How inter-Korean conflict harms women’s rights

This week, Cathi Choi, co-director of Women Cross DMZ, joins the podcast to discuss the group’s efforts to formally end the Korean War, reunite divided families and place women at …
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Unsung Heroes of World War I Bring Together Chinese and Europeans

Chinese state institutions are bypassing Marxist-Leninist historiography to embrace transnational narratives of World War I shared among European and Chinese communities.
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Russia’s answer to Amazon employing hundreds of North Koreans, videos suggest

“Hundreds” of North Korean women are allegedly working at a warehouse run by Russia’s largest online retailer in breach of sanctions, according to videos shared on social media, although the …
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38 North Korean refugees enter South in first quarter, most of them young adults

A total of 38 North Korean refugees arrived in South Korea in the first quarter of 2025, according to government figures released Thursday, with more than half of the new …
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