Kim Jong-un Arrives in Beijing Aboard Iconic Green Armored Train for Military Parade

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On September 2, 2025, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un arrived in Beijing, China, aboard his signature green armored train to attend a grand military parade marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and China’s victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. The event, held on September 3, 2025, at … Read more

Kim Jong Un Pays Tribute to North Korean Soldiers Killed Fighting for Russia in Ukraine

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In a rare display of public emotion, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presided over a solemn ceremony in Pyongyang this week, honoring soldiers from his country who were killed while fighting alongside Russian forces in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The event, broadcast on state television, marked the first official acknowledgment by North Korea … Read more

Kim Jong-un Seen Grieving Over the Coffins of North Korean Soldiers Killed While Fighting for Russia in Ukraine

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The images shocked the world. Kim Jong-un, the reclusive and tightly controlled leader of North Korea, was shown standing in front of coffins draped in his nation’s flag, reportedly containing the bodies of North Korean Soldiers Killed While Fighting for Russia in Ukraine. This rare gesture of mourning marks a significant shift in Pyongyang’s public … Read more

Six Americans Arrested in South Korea for Trying to Send Bibles and Rice Filled Bottles to North Korea

Six Americans Arrested in South Korea

The Korean Peninsula remains one of the most heavily militarized and politically sensitive regions in the world. Any civilian activities that even remotely touch on the fraught dynamics between the two Koreas can swiftly escalate into significant national and international concerns. The recently Six Americans Arrested in South Korea is yet another flashpoint in the … Read more

South Korean Soldier Accidentally Fires Machine Gun Inside DMZ

South Korean Soldier Accidentally Fires

Tensions along the Korean Peninsula have long made the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) one of the most sensitive military areas in the world. Despite decades of ceasefire, the region remains a flashpoint where even the smallest incident could quickly escalate. In a recent development, a South Korean Soldier Accidentally Fires a heavy machine gun within the … Read more

North Korea Unveils Nuclear-Powered Submarine for 1st Time

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North Korea has taken a significant step in its military advancement by unveiling what it calls a nuclear-powered submarine for the first time. This development has raised serious security concerns among South Korea and the United States, as it signifies Pyongyang’s growing capabilities in deploying strategic weapons. The revelation, made through state media on Saturday, … Read more

Federal Employee Says Replying To DOGE Mail is Like Living In North Korea

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In recent days, a federal employee’s response to an email sent by billionaire Elon Musk has sparked widespread discussion on social media. The email, sent under the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), required employees to list the tasks they completed over the weekend. However, for one woman, this email represented something much deeper—a display of … Read more

North Korea Opens for Foreign Tourists First Time After Five Years

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North Korea has once again opened its doors to international tourists, marking the first time in five years that foreign visitors have been allowed into the country. This decision comes as North Korea seeks to revive its struggling economy, which has been heavily impacted by prolonged border closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The recent … Read more

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

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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

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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