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  • U.S. Tries to Check North Korea's Ongoing Submarine-Launched Nuclear Test The U.S. government says it is difficult to verify the truth of North Korea's test of an underwater nuclear weapons system. It also emphasized that North Korea's provocations continue and that it is necessary to take steps to strengthen cooperation between the three countries...
  • North Korean Teenagers Sentenced to 12 Years of Hard Labor for Watching K-Drama A video has emerged of North Korea sentencing two teenage boys to 12 years in labor for watching a South Korean drama. The message is that South Korean culture is spreading in North Korea and they are ruining their future. This is the first time the punishment for watching South Korean entertainment has been increased to the death penalty...
  • Kim Jong-un Signals War Intentions: Different Era from the Korean War Despite the analysis that the situation on the Korean Peninsula is dangerous, Tae Young Ho argues that it is too much. He said that the relationship between North and South Korea is different from the time of the Korean War, and that comparisons are excessive because there is the ROK-U.S. Alliance and the U.S. Forces Korea...
  • Is North Korea Truly Determined for War? North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has repeatedly stated that the South is the most hostile country in his country's constitution and that he will not avoid war, but the prospect of an actual all-out war, such as a second Korean War, has been raised...
  • Kim Jong-un Suggests Declaring South Korea as 'Main Enemy' North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Friday ordered that the country's constitution should state that it will educate people to regard South Korea as the "iron-headed No. 1 enemy" and the "unchangeable main enemy."
  • Kim Jong Un Mentions 'Enemy Nations': Seeking Unity or Something More "Why is North Korea doing this?" is a question we hear a lot these days, both in public and in private. There are various interpretations of North Korea's intentions, but in this article, we will analyze them from the perspective of regime cohesion...
  • North Korea Declares Success in Launching Solid-Fuel Hypersonic IRBM North Korea says it has successfully test-fired a hypersonic intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) using solid fuel.
  • Ukraine's Missing Weapons: More Than Half of U.S. Supplies Unaccounted For Over half of the weapons worth $1 billion delivered by the US to Ukraine cannot be located, raising concerns about future support.
  • Taiwan Election Victory Sparks Cheers in the West, Worries in Beijing The US, Japan, and Europe have welcomed Tsai Ing-wen's victory in Taiwan's presidential election, while China expressed discomfort.
  • China's Wang: Taiwan Election Results Won't Shake 'One-China' Principle Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reiterates China's stance on Taiwan's unification, stating that the "One-China" principle remains unchanged.
  • China's Warning Ignored: Taiwan's Voters Make History Again Taiwan's President-elect Lai Ching-te's victory stirs concerns over China-Taiwan relations and Northeast Asia's geopolitical stability.
  • Trump's Possible Return Raises Concerns and Opportunities for Korean Security There's a possibility of Trump engaging in nuclear arms reduction negotiations with North Korea if he returns to power.
  • North Korea's Kim Jong Un: 'We Will Not Avoid War,' South Korea Branded as 'Enemy' North Korean leader Kim Jong Un labels South Korea as an "enemy" and threatens retaliation if provoked militarily.
  • Global Passport Power Rankings: Where Does America Stand? In the first quarter of 2024, South Korea ranks second in the 'Global Passport Index,' allowing visa-free entry to 193 countries.
  • Chris Christie Drops Out of Republican Race, Vows to Prevent Trump's Comeback Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie withdraws from the Republican presidential race to prevent Donald Trump's potential return.
  • Kim Jong-un Has No Plans for Unilateral Decisions North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has said he has no intention of avoiding war, saying he will "devastate" the South if it threatens him, as the two Koreas have been engaged in hostile rhetoric and military actions since the new year, escalating the security crisis...
  • China Freezes Assets and Bans Transactions in Response to U.S. Arms Sales to Taiwan China has imposed sanctions on U.S. defense companies, freezing their assets and banning transactions for selling arms to Taiwan.
  • Kim Jong-un Provokes South Korea by Sending Comfort Messages to Japan North Korea's Kim Jong Un sends condolences to Japan after an earthquake, aiming to maintain international relations, excluding South Korea.
  • North Korea's Seaside Shooting Drill: Regular Practice with No Threats North Korea held a live-fire drill on July 7 off the coast and islands leading up to the Yeonan coast from Backam-ri in Kangryong County, South Hwanghae Province, but insisted it did not create any threat to the South.
  • South Korean Military Fires in Response to North Korean Artillery Provocation South Korea's military has responded to North Korea's artillery fire by conducting a sea drill.According to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the 6th Marine Brigade on Baekryong Island and the Yeonpyeong Unit on Yeonpyeong Island conducted a sea drill using K9 self-propelled artillery and tank guns from around 3 p.m. Yonhap reported...
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