Putin Warns South Korea: Arms Support to Ukraine a 'Big Mistake' Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that South Korea would be making a grave mistake if it decided to support Ukraine with weapons.
U.S. and South Korea Flex Military Muscles with Joint Air Drills Amid Putin's North Korea Visit Amid Putin's visit to North Korea, South Korea and the U.S. conducted joint aerial exercises, showcasing their military strength.
South Korea Mulls Arms Support for Ukraine Amid Russia's Military Pact with North Korea South Korean officials expressed serious concern and condemnation of the recent treaty between North Korea and Russia.
U.S. Gunship AC-130J Fires Up in South Korea: Joint Air Exercises Heat Up The Air Force announced on the 20th that the U.S. AC-130J special operations aircraft conducted Close Air Support (CAS) training with...
Taiwan's COVID Cases Double in Just One Week: A Sudden Spike Once hailed as a model for pandemic control during the COVID-19 outbreak, Taiwan is experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases,.
Putin Breaks Rules with Luxury Gift to North Korea's Kim Russian President Vladimir Putin gifted North Korean leader Kim Jong Un with a top-of-the-line Russian-made limousine.
Chinese Nuclear Threat Looms: Submarine with Ballistic Missiles Spotted Near Taiwan Taiwanese government announced that it had closely monitored a nuclear-powered submarine belonging to the PLA of China.
North Korea Adds More Landmines in DMZ as Barriers Go Up Despite numerous casualties, North Korea is accelerating its efforts to install landmines and anti-tank barriers within the DMZ.
Taiwanese President Loses Nearly 2 Million Supporters in Record Time Taiwan's President, Lai Ching-te, has experienced a significant drop in his approval rating, falling by 9.8% in just a month.
North Korean Troops Cross Border Despite Warning Shots: Second Violation in Days 20 to 30 North Korean soldiers crossed the Military Demarcation Line (MDL) again on the morning of the 18th.
Flames in the Hospital: Exorcism Gone Wrong or Premeditated Attack? A South Korean man in his 40s was charged with attempted murder in his second trial for throwing burning napkins at his hospitalized mother-in-law, claiming he was performing an exorcism. On the 18th, the Seoul District Court sentenced Kim to two and a half years in prison for causing bodily harm. He was found guilty […]
Putin's North Korea Visit Could Reshape Regional Security On the 18th, Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit North Korea for the first time in 24 years, and South Korea and China will hold...
Putin's Surprise Visit to Kim Jong Un: Friendship or Foe? Ahead of his first visit to North Korea in 24 years, Russian President Putin emphasized cooperation and resistance against Western sanctions.
Japan's Defense Nightmare: Budget Slashed by 30% Due to Yen Depreciation Japan has secured a defense budget of 43 trillion yen over five years but lost 30% of its value due to a historic yen depreciation.
South Korea, China Talks Coincide with Putin's North Korea Move The Ministry of Foreign Affairs officially announced the South Korea-China diplomatic and security summit on the 17th.
Is North Korea Preparing for War? New Military Structures Spotted It has been reported that the North Korean military is currently carrying out construction work within the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
North Korea's Secret Submarine Project Spotted: SLBM Ready to Launch? The North Korean Shipyard in Sinpo. CSIS Beyond ParallelNorth Korea has seen an increase in activity ...
A Closer Look At North Korea's Science and Technology Research The Rodong Sinmun reported on the 14th that North Korea’s science and technology sector is embarking on national priority projects. According to data compiled by the National Science and Technology Committee, following May, all national priority projects for this year have been progressing as planned so far this month. The Kim Chaek Iron and Steel […]
North Korea's Socialist System Crumbles: Corruption Skyrockets South Korean Minister of Unification announced that "North Korea's socialist distribution system has collapsed, and corruption is worsening."
Are Military Drills Too Harsh? South Korean Soldier Dies from Shock After Training Last month, a soldier in training tragically passed away two days after collapsing during military training. The cause of death was multiple organ failure due to septic shock. The Military Human Rights Center held a press conference in Mapo-gu, Seoul on the 12th. They revealed the soldier’s medical records, including the death certificate from Gangneung […]
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