South Korea Will Grant Asylum to North Korean Soldiers Captured by Ukraine if They Seek Refuge

South Korea

South Korea has reaffirmed its commitment to granting asylum to North Korean soldiers captured by Ukrainian forces if they seek refuge. This decision is based on South Korea’s constitutional principle of recognizing all North Koreans as South Korean citizens and its adherence to international humanitarian laws. The announcement came after reports emerged that at least … Read more

North Korea Used Student Visas to Send Thousands of Workers to Russia, Seoul Says

North Korea

North Korea has once again come under international scrutiny after South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) revealed that Pyongyang used student visas to send thousands of workers and troops to Russia in 2024. This move, which appears to be an attempt to bypass United Nations sanctions, has raised concerns over North Korea’s increasing military and … Read more

Our Nuclear Weapons Are for Combat, Not Bargaining: North Korea

North Korea

North Korea has reiterated that its nuclear weapons are not meant for negotiations or diplomatic leverage but are instead designed for actual combat use. This strong stance, conveyed through the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), reflects Pyongyang’s firm commitment to its nuclear program amid ongoing tensions with the United States and its allies. This … Read more

North Korea to Organise Rason City Tour to Celebrate Kim Jong Il’s Birthday

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In a rare development following the Covid-19 pandemic, North Korea has announced that it will reopen its borders to foreign tourists, with a special tour to the border city of Rason scheduled for February. This tour, which coincides with the birthday of former North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, will be the first of its … Read more

Bizarre! North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Bans Hotdogs in Country

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North Korea, under the rule of Kim Jong Un, has been known for its strict control over many aspects of life, including cultural expression and what is considered permissible in the country. In a new, strange twist, Kim Jong Un has reportedly banned hot dogs, declaring that cooking or consuming them would be an act … Read more

Kim Yo Jong Spotted With Two Children in Pyongyang

Kim Yo Jong

North Korea’s state media recently unveiled rare images of Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of leader Kim Jong Un, accompanied by two children, sparking speculation about her private life and its implications for the secretive regime. Kim Yo Jong’s Public Appearance Sparks Curiosity Kim Yo Jong has been a significant figure in North Korea’s … Read more

Russian Tourist Secretly Films North Korean Capital Pyongyang at Night With iPhone 16

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The world’s most secretive state has once again found itself in the spotlight, as a viral video allegedly shot by a Russian tourist in Pyongyang offers a rare glimpse into the capital of North Korea at night. The video, reportedly filmed using a hidden iPhone 16, showcases a side of capital city that few outsiders … Read more

North Korean soldiers fighting in Ukraine reportedly commit suicide to avoid capture

North Korean soldiers fighting in Ukraine

North Korean soldiers fighting in Ukraine reportedly commit suicide to avoid capture emerged as a chilling reality amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. According to recent statements from the White House, these soldiers, fighting on Russia’s side in the Kursk Oblast, are choosing suicide over surrendering to Ukrainian forces. This harrowing phenomenon reflects the deep … Read more

North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un Unveils Toughest Strategy to Counter US Threat

North Korea

In a critical meeting held between December 23 and 27, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un unveiled his country’s most aggressive strategy to counter the perceived security threats posed by the United States and its allies. The policy-setting gathering of North Korean officials came just days before the New Year, underscoring the high-stakes political environment … Read more

North Korea to Send All Divorced Couples to Labour Camps

North Korea

Divorce in North Korea is not just a personal matter but a political and ideological issue. Couples who divorce face dire consequences, including imprisonment in labor camps, as the regime intensifies efforts to preserve social harmony under its strict communist ideals. Divorce as an Anti-Socialist Act In North Korea, divorce is seen as an affront … Read more