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Cindy In (686 Posts)

  • North Korea’s Musan Mining Complex Carries Out Major Blasting Operation to Boost Iron Ore Production North Korea's Musan Mining Complex conducted a large-scale blasting operation of 650,000 m³ to boost iron ore production.
  • Xi's War on Corruption: How Far Will China Go to Clean House in 2025? The EU condemned North Korea's IRBM test for violating UN resolutions, while South Korea doubts the missile's reported performance.
  • North Korea's Kim Bans Hot Dogs, Citing Their 'Too Western' Influence North Korea bans hot dogs to curb Western influence, promoting traditional dishes while restricting others like tteokbokki and budae jjigae.
  • Kim Jong Un Shifts Focus to Economy—No Mention of His Birthday in Recent News Kim Jong Un inaugurated a local industrial factory in Jaryeong County, promoting the "20×10 Policy" for regional industrial development.
  • Panic and Fires Erupt in China as Balloons Filled with Hydrogen Cause Explosions Multiple fires broke out during New Year's celebrations in China, sparked by hydrogen-filled balloons, causing chaos but no injuries.
  • North Korea Kicks Off 2025 New Year with Colorful Student Performances at Mangyongdae North Korea celebrates the 2025 New Year with daily performances featuring folk dances and songs at the Mangyongdae Children's Palace.
  • Why Russians Are Feeling More Lonely Than Ever—And What It Means for Global Mental Health As the Russia-Ukraine war continues, feelings of loneliness and anxiety rise globally, especially among Russians facing emotional burnout.
  • Surge in Human Metapneumovirus Cases: India, China, and Southeast Asia on Alert Two infants in India test positive for Human Metapneumovirus, prompting health monitoring due to increased respiratory infections.
  • Taiwan Issues Warning Over China’s Push to Grant Local IDs and Citizenship to Taiwanese Taiwan fears China's issuance of local IDs to its citizens could undermine sovereignty and lead to forced integration.
  • China Reveals Over 20 Million Tons of Copper Reserves in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau China has discovered vast copper reserves in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, boosting domestic supply and supporting green energy development.
  • North Korea's Cement Factories Conduct Major Blasts to Boost Production North Korea's cement production increases as Sunchon Limestone Mine and Manpo Cement Factory conduct large-scale blasts for efficiency.
  • North Korea’s New Year Stamp Highlights Pyongyang’s Modernization: Kim Jong Un’s Effort to Break Free from the Past North Korea's 2025 New Year stamp omits the Juche calendar, signaling a shift in Kim Jong Un's leadership identity and focus on modernization.
  • China’s Youth Job Crisis: Top Graduates Choose Stability of Teaching Over Private Sector China's top universities face talent exodus as graduates opt for teaching roles amid youth unemployment and academic inflation crises.
  • North Koreans Forced to Fund for Kim Jong Un's Birthday Candy Gifts While Starving North Korea is burdening citizens to fund candy gifts for Kim Jong Un's birthday, causing frustration amid severe food shortages.
  • Cyberattacks from China Targeting Taiwan Surge to 2.4 Million a Day China's cyber attacks targeting Taiwan's government have surged to 2.4 million daily, doubling from last year.
  • Taiwan Requests South Korea's Assistance in Investigating Chinese Ship for Damaging Undersea Cables Taiwan seeks South Korea's help to investigate a Chinese ship accused of damaging undersea communication cables amid rising tensions.
  • Taiwan's Undersea Cable Network Hit by Alleged Chinese Ship, Raising Security Concerns A Chinese cargo ship damaged Taiwan's undersea cable, prompting investigations into national security threats and accountability.
  • North Korea Opens New High-Tech Food Processing Factory in South Hwanghae North Korea inaugurates a new food processing factory in South Hwanghae Province, enhancing food production quality and efficiency.
  • North Korea Looks to Boost Mineral, Coal, and Machinery Production in 2025 North Korea aims to exceed last year's industrial production targets, focusing on non-ferrous metals and coal mining for 2024.
  • Kim Jong Un's New Year Performance Showcases Achievements and Growing Nationalism North Korea's 2025 New Year performance showcased diverse acts, celebrating achievements and improving citizens' quality of life.
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