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  • North Korea Sends Young Volunteers to Dangerous Jobs Under the Guise of Voluntary Participation North Korea assigns youth to challenging jobs like coal mines and farms, promoting voluntary participation in harsh environments.
  • Tension Soars in South Korea’s Presidential Security: Arming Guards with Heavy Weapons After Resignation Tensions rise as security forces prepare heavy weaponry for a second arrest warrant attempt against President Yoon Suk Yeol in Seoul.
  • Democrats Call for Accountability, Push to Investigate Yoon’s ‘Bloodshed’ Tactics The Democratic Party plans to reintroduce the Special Prosecutor Act to investigate martial law and foreign exchange crimes involving Yoon.
  • Hundreds of Trucks Deliver Scrap Metal Across North Korea for New Year Push North Korea initiates its New Year campaign, transporting scrap metal nationwide to support industrial needs.
  • 1 Million Chinese Citizens Apply for Asylum During Xi’s Rule, As Repression Increases Over one million Chinese citizens have applied for asylum since Xi Jinping took power, reflecting severe human rights repression in China.
  • Kim Jong Un’s Troop Deployment to Russia Criticized as a 'Power Play at the Cost of North Korean Lives Expert criticizes Kim Jong Un's troop deployment to Russia, linking it to human rights abuses and regime funding for nuclear weapons.
  • North Korea’s Watching You: From Defectors to Regular Folks, No One’s Safe Reports indicate that surveillance has reached extreme levels, with those listed as high-risk facing relentless scrutiny in their lives.
  • North Korea Celebrates Grain Success, But FAO Lists It Among Hungry Nations North Korea claims record grain production, but the FAO reports it still needs food aid, highlighting a disparity in agricultural data.
  • Xi Jinping to Step Down by 2032? Taiwanese Expert Makes Bold Prediction A Taiwanese scholar predicts Xi Jinping may step down as General Secretary in 2032, citing health as a key concern.
  • North Korea Steps Up Provocations—Is an ICBM Test Looming Before Trump’s Inauguration? North Korea tests a new hypersonic missile, prompting increased U.S. surveillance amid concerns of an imminent ICBM launch.
  • Kim Jong Un Aims for Big Results in 2025 with New Industrial Projects Kim Jong Un celebrates the completion of industrial plants in North Korea, emphasizing economic development and military strength for 2025.
  • Elephant Gone Wild: Man Attacked and Tossed During Religious Festival in India An elephant attacked a man during a festival in southern India, injuring over 20 people and causing a stampede.
  • Kim Jong Un’s Birthday Ignored: What Does North Korea’s Silence Mean? North Korean media ignored Kim Jong Un's birthday, focusing instead on his factory visit, amid efforts to enhance his cult of personality.
  • Chinese Hacker Group Targets Japan: 210 Cyberattacks Expose Major Security Breaches A Chinese hacker group, Mirror Face, conducted 210 cyberattacks on Japanese agencies, including JAXA, from 2019 to 2024.
  • Chinese Actor Kidnapped in Thailand Found in Myanmar with a Shaved Head—What Happened? Chinese actor Wang Xing was found in Myanmar after being abducted in Thailand, raising concerns about crime syndicates and tourism.
  • This Virus is Spreading Like Wildfire in China—What is HMPV and Why Is It Spreading So Fast? Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) spreads rapidly in China, causing respiratory illnesses, with rising cases also reported in India.
  • New Factory Opens in North Korea: Kim Jong Un Stresses National Development Goals Kim Jong Un inaugurates a local industry factory in Jaeryeong County, emphasizing sustainable development and support for local industries.
  • 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.
  • New Year’s in North Korea: Fewer Gifts and Simplified Meals Reflect Economic Struggles North Koreans welcomed 2025 amidst economic struggles, with limited holiday provisions and dissatisfaction over market prices for food.
  • 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.
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