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  • U.S. Hits North Korean Military Officials with Sanctions Over Russia and Missile Development The U.S. imposed sanctions on North Korean officials linked to military support from Russia and missile development.
  • 14 North Korean Hackers Are Wanted by the U.S.—Department of State Offers $5 Million Reward The U.S. offers up to $5M for info on 14 North Korean IT developers accused of stealing $88M and conducting fraud against U.S. firms.
  • U.S. DOE Announces $17 Million Boost for Lithium, Nickel, and Rare Earth Research The DOE will invest $17 million in 14 projects to enhance U.S. energy security and domestic supply chains for critical minerals.
  • 'These Parasites Had It Coming': Shocking Manifesto Behind UnitedHealthcare CEO's Murder Luigi Mangione was arrested for murdering UnitedHealth Group's CEO, expressing hostility towards corporations in a declaration.
  • U.S. Affirms Strong Alliance with South Korea Amid Martial Law Crisis The U.S. State Department addressed South Korea's martial law, emphasizing rule of law and the strength of the U.S.-South Korea alliance.
  • U.S. Reacts Strongly to South Korea’s Martial Law, Calls It 'Illegitimate' and 'Badly Misjudged' Kurt Campbell criticized South Korea's emergency declaration, calling it "badly misjudged" and raising concerns about its legitimacy.
  • Three Americans Freed in Prisoner Swap—Is China Now Safer to Visit? The U.S. downgraded its travel advisory for China to Level 2 following a prisoner exchange, impacting travel recommendations for citizens.
  • North Korea Poised for Seventh Nuclear Test: Global Security on the Brink, Says U.S. Official North Korea is ready for a seventh nuclear test, awaiting a political decision, raising regional tensions and global security risks.
  • Zelenskyy Confirms Ukraine's Missile Plans, But the U.S. Is Keeping Quiet The U.S. has not confirmed Ukraine's strikes on Russia, while Russia deploys North Korean troops amid ongoing conflict.
  • North Korea’s Dangerous New Role in Russia’s War: What You Need to Know North Korean troops have officially engaged in combat alongside Russian forces in Ukraine's Kursk region, marking a significant development.
  • North Korean Forces Begin Combat with Russian Units in Kursk, U.S. Confirms U.S. confirms North Korean troops are fighting with Russian forces in Kursk, marking direct involvement in the conflict.
  • Elon Musk to Lead ‘Save America’ Movement by Overhauling Government Operations Elon Musk appointed co-head of the Department of Government Efficiency, aiming to reduce bureaucracy and restructure federal agencies.
  • Price of Fukushima Peaches: $100 for a Taste of Controversy at Harrods Peaches grown in Fukushima, known for its nuclear disaster, will be sold in one of the UK's luxury department stores for the first time.
  • China’s First-Ever Degree in Marriage: Why Schools Are Training Future Matchmakers China's Civil Affairs University (CCAU) will create a new undergraduate marriage program and enroll 70 new students this September.
  • Japanese Man Arrested for Creating Computer Virus with AI An illustration utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) typography. /Reuters Yonhap NewsOn the 28th, ...
  • U.S. State Department: North Korea Missile Launch Raises Concern, Will Be Discussed in China Visit Matthew Miller, spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State, briefing on the 22nd. [Photo courtesy of the U.S. Department of State] As U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to visit China on the 24th, Department of State Spokesperson Matthew Miller announced on the 22nd (local time below) that the North Korea issue is also on […]
  • North Korea's Kim Song Nam Strengthens Ties with Vietnamese Counterpart Kim Sung-nam, head of the DPRK's International Department, met with Trong Thi Mai, head of the Communist Party of Vietnam's Organizational Department."Kim stressed that the two countries will continue to consolidate friendly unity on the road to the steady advance of socialist achievements and strengthen mutual support and cooperation in the international arena," the Rodong Sinmun reported on Monday."Trong Thi Mai said that the two countries will further develop bilateral ties by realizing exchanges in various fields, promoting understanding and cooperation between the two countries.
  • North Korean Delegation Emphasizes Cooperation in Vietnam Visit | Led by Yun Jong Ho, the External Economic Relations Minister of North Korea, the North Korean government economic delegation departs for a visit to Russia The Workers’ Party delegation, led by Kim Song Nam, director of the Workers’ Party’s international department, landed in Hanoi for their visit to Vietnam. The Rodong Sinmun reported on the 27th that […]
  • North Korea's Diplomatic Push to Asia's Socialist Allies ORIGINAL LINK : https://www.tongilnews.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=210281 On the 21st, a ruling party delegation led by Kim Song Nam, the party’s international affairs director, departed from Pyongyang to visit China, Vietnam, and Laos. [Photo – Korean Central News Agency] The Korean Central News Agency reported on the 22nd that the Workers’ Party of Korea’s delegation left Pyongyang on […]
  • US Stands Firm on Denuclearization in North Korea Negotiations AsiaToday By Hamanju Hamanju Washington Correspondent = A senior U.S. State Department official has dismissed calls for disarmament talks with North Korea and reaffirmed that denuclearization is the goal. However, the official acknowledged the need for "interim steps" to discuss weapons-related activities and proliferation on the way to the end goal of complete denuclearization. "Our goal is clear, and we will continue to work for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, even if North Korea does not agree to give up its nuclear weapons," Chung Park, the State Department's senior official for North Korea, told the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C., on Friday (local time), when asked if the United States would be open to achieving disarmament goals such as limiting the number of missiles. "We've heard that argument (disarmament talks) before, and I would say that North Korea is proliferating ballistic missiles and engaging in relations with Russia," he said, noting that "we need to think about what that argument is about in disarmament talks." Putting aside the long-term goal of denuclearizing North Korea for the time being...
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