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Cindy In (676 Posts)

  • Kim Jong Un and Daughter Tour New Kalma Coastal Tourist Area Set to Open in June Kim Jong Un inspects the Kalma Coastal Tourist Area, emphasizing its role in boosting North Korea's tourism and cultural development.
  • China Mourns Victims of Jeju Air Crash, Social Media Erupts with Condolences The Jeju Air plane crash at Muan Airport has led to widespread mourning in China, with significant social media reactions and condolences.
  • Chinese Hackers Target U.S. Treasury, Stealing Sensitive Data Amid Growing Tensions According to a recent report, Chinese hackers have successfully infiltrated Treasury Department systems and stolen sensitive information.
  • Kim Jong Un Sends New Year’s Greetings to Putin, Hints at Continued Support for Russian Military Efforts Kim Jong Un's New Year's letter to Putin emphasizes strengthening ties and military cooperation between North Korea and Russia.
  • Trump Pushes to Delay TikTok Ban: Can He Stop the Clock on ByteDance’s U.S. Operations? Trump seeks delay on TikTok ban set for January 2025, aiming for a negotiated resolution despite Biden's support for the legislation.
  • North Korea’s New Coastal Aquaculture Model: How Kim Jong Un Plans to Build Self-Reliance Kim Jong-un attended the inauguration of a seafood farming facility in Sinpo, South Hamgyong Province, on the 28th.
  • New Agreement Could Allow North Koreans to Visit Russia with E-Visa Russia and North Korea are drafting an agreement for mutual travel, enhancing cooperation following recent military ties.
  • North Korean Soldiers in Kursk Trapped by Shortages, Lacking Even Drinking Wate North Korean troops in Kursk face heavy casualties and supply shortages after Ukrainian strikes, with over 3,000 casualties reported.
  • Panama President Denies Trump's Claims of Chinese Military at the Canal Panama's President denies Trump's claims of Chinese military control over the Panama Canal, asserting it is solely operated by Panamanians.
  • Letter from Deceased North Korean Soldier Found in Kursk: 'In the Arms of My Parents' A letter from a fallen North Korean soldier reveals his birthday wishes while highlighting the grim realities of war in Ukraine.
  • 73% of Ukrainians Want to Bring Back Nuclear Weapons Amid Ongoing Russian Invasion A poll shows that 73% of Ukrainians support restoring nuclear weapons for survival amid the ongoing Russian invasion.
  • North Korea Shows Off Economic Wins Ahead of Year-End Party Meeting North Korea showcases economic achievements, emphasizing self-reliance and recovery efforts ahead of the Workers' Party plenary meeting.
  • North Korea Faces Huge Shortage of Medications, Even in the Military North Korea faces severe medication shortages affecting both military and civilians, forcing families to seek treatments in local markets.
  • Is Japan's Seafood Ban Finally Over? China’s Big Decision Could Reshape Relations China may resume Japanese seafood imports, signaling improved ties amid geopolitical tensions and U.S. tariffs.
  • China’s Space Goals Will Shock You—And They’re Coming Sooner Than You Think China's space ambitions soar with lunar sample retrieval and plans for crewed lunar landing by 2030, alongside asteroid and Mars missions.
  • Kim Jong Un's 'People-First' Promise: How North Korean Flood Victims Got a VIP Treatment Kim Jong Un's "People-First Principle" shines as flood victims enjoy 130 days of care in Pyongyang, reflecting socialist values.
  • China's Economic Slowdown: Why Meeting 5% Growth Now Seems Impossible China's economy struggles to meet growth targets, raising concerns about its ambition to surpass the U.S. as the largest economy by 2035.
  • Serbia’s PM Praises China’s Role in Global Trade and Economic Growth Serbian PM Miloš Vučević praises China's development and trade openness during his visit to the China International Import Expo.
  • North Korea's Flood Refugees Return to Rebuilt Homes with Gratitude and Mixed Emotions Residents from flood-ravaged regions along the Amnok River, temporarily sheltered in Pyongyang, have begun their journey back home.
  • China Pressures Economists to Stay Positive Amid Growing Fears of Deflation China's job market woes drive surge in grad school applications amid deflation fears and government pressure on economic commentary.
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