North Korea’s Kim Jong Un re-elected
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South Korea extended a hand, holding an agreement; North Korea raised a nuclear hammer. This encapsulates the reality on the Korean Peninsula.
North Korea says it completed a housing district in Pyongyang for families of soldiers killed while fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine.
Pyongyang is pruning its diplomatic network to concentrate on the partners where sanctions enforcement is weakest and digital evasion infrastructure is already in place.
"It's a very good world if you are Kim Jong Un right now," a leading North Korea analyst told Newsweek.
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Experts worry about nuclear quid pro quo in Russia-North Korea alliance against Ukraine
Analysts differ on the question of whether Moscow would trade away highly sensitive nuclear submarine technology in exchange for battlefield support.
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Summary of domestic news in North Korea this week
The following is a summary of domestic news in North Korea this week. ------------ North Korea opens street for families of soldiers killed in Russia-Ukraine war SEOUL -- North Korea has built new homes in Pyongyang for the bereaved family members of North Korean soldiers who died during the
Kim Jong Un drove one of 50 fresh-off-the-line mobile rocket launchers delivered to the Korean People's Army Wednesday.