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Seoul says it halted loudspeaker broadcasts into North Korea to ‘restore trust’

South Korea has halted propaganda broadcasts into North Korea from border loudspeakers, Seoul’s defense ministry announced Wednesday, ending a yearlong campaign that the previous administration launched amid heightened inter-Korean tensions …
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Lee Jae-myung seeks China’s support for denuclearization in first call with Xi

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung sought Beijing’s support for advancing peace and denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula during his first phone talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Tuesday, following …
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Russia-North Korea trade hit ‘record’ $34M in 2024 on food and fuel: Official

Russia-North Korea trade hit a “record” $34 million in 2024 thanks to Moscow’s fuel deliveries and food exports, a Russian trade insider announced on Tuesday, speaking at an event aimed …
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North Korea refusing to accept Trump letter aimed at restarting dialogue: Source

North Korean diplomats in New York have refused to accept a letter from U.S. President Donald Trump aimed at reopening communication channels between Washington and Pyongyang, an informed high-level source …
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North Korea reports on LA protests against ‘unjust’ Trump immigration policies

North Korean state media reported on the Trump administration’s mobilization of the National Guard in response to ongoing protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles on Wednesday, using the coverage …
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North Korea building new site resembling uranium enrichment facility: IAEA

North Korea is building a new facility at its Yongbyon nuclear complex that resembles a known uranium enrichment site, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), possibly as part …
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What Washington Doesn’t Understand About CCP Membership

Targeting students based on party affiliation is fundamentally misguided.
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Can the U.S. Be a Great Power Without Harvard?

Trump’s attacks on American universities come as China seeks to dominate higher education.
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Hegseth Fails to Reassure Asian Allies at Shangri-La

Confrontational rhetoric combined with uncertain commitments raise fears of abandonment in Southeast Asia.
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Operation Spider’s Web and the Future of War

Military expert Mara Karlin on drones, AI, and asymmetrical conflicts.
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Chinese envoy voices hope for foreign tourists to ski at North Korean resort

China’s ambassador to North Korea has voiced hope that foreign tourists will be able to enjoy skiing at a winter resort just across the border, though travel industry insiders say …
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Chinese man pleads guilty to shipping weapons to North Korea from the US

A Chinese national living illegally in the U.S. pleaded guilty on Monday to conspiring to export firearms, ammunition and other military items to North Korea, according to the Justice Department. …
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Kim Jong Un’s hospital visit, damaged warship’s voyage and DPRK election report

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected a hospital construction site in Kusong on Monday, where he criticized the skills of the military conscripts he frequently mobilizes for major state …
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Kim Jong Un blames poor hospital construction on use of unskilled military labor

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected a hospital construction site in Kusong on Monday, according to state media, where he criticized the skill level of the military conscripts he …
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Russia is helping North Korea produce knockoff Iranian attack drones, Kyiv says

Russia is helping North Korea domestically produce its knockoff version of Iran’s Shahed attack drones, Ukraine’s military intelligence chief said, warning the tech could pose a threat to South Korea …
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UK deploys warship to curb North Korean sanctions evasion near Japan

The U.K. has deployed a vessel near Japan to help monitor North Korea’s suspected maritime sanctions evasion, marking its latest effort to enforce U.N. restrictions amid concerns about Pyongyang’s weapons …
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North Korea, Russia to launch 6K-mile trans-Siberian rail link between capitals

North Korea and Russia are set to resume train service on the over 6,000-mile rail link between their capitals next week, a trans-Siberian journey that experts say could facilitate the …
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China's electric cars are becoming slicker and cheaper - but is there a deeper cost?

The future for EVs will inevitably involve China. But where does that leave the UK and Europe markets – and what of the questions around national security?
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Elon Musk Just Picked a Fight He Cannot Win

When business titans and political leaders fall out, global autocracies show that the billionaires almost always lose.
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Japanese Economic Nationalism and the Seven & i Holdings Takeover

At issue is not only the future of one of Japan’s most recognizable retail giants, but also the extent to which Tokyo's economic nationalism will prevent majority foreign ownership of …
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The United States Needs a Nuclear Operation Warp Speed

A nuclear energy resurgence is vital to meet rising electricity demand.
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From the Spanish Peso to the US Dollar: China’s Role in Global Reserve Currencies

China’s demand for gold today hearkens back to the 16th century, when Chinese demand for silver ushered in the world’s first period of economic globalization.
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North Korean defector sentenced after attempt to return to DPRK in stolen bus

A North Korean defector who stole a bus in an attempt to return to the DPRK has received a suspended prison sentence in South Korea, highlighting the harsh realities some …
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PhD in propaganda? Questions swirl over North Korean ad to study in Pyongyang

North Korea’s leading university is seemingly inviting applications for two English-language doctoral research positions for foreigners, but amid several inconsistencies and the absence of official confirmation, doubts have arisen about …
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Seoul urges civic group to halt leaflet launches toward North Korea

South Korea’s unification ministry has formally urged a civic group to stop launching leaflets toward North Korea, marking the first such appeal since the anti-leaflet law was struck down in …
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