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  • Behind Closed Doors: North Korean and Russian Officials Discuss Cooperation North Korean Foreign Minister met with the Russian Foreign Minister to explore avenues for strengthening cooperation between their countries.
  • South Korea's Yoon Heads to Czech Republic for Nuclear Power Alliance During his trip, President Yoon Suk Yeol visits the Czech Republic to strengthen nuclear cooperation and finalize reactor contracts.
  • Old Korean Legation in D.C. Named National Historic Site—Here's Why It Matters The Old Korean Legation in Washington, D.C., is the first Korean-related building in the U.S. named a historic site.
  • Indonesia’s New President-Elect Cozying Up to Russia: What’s Behind the Warm Embrace? Indonesia's president-elect Prabowo Subianto is deepening ties with Russia, signaling a strong pro-Russia stance after Moscow visit.
  • North Korea’s Big Day: Putin and Xi Send Powerful Messages of Support and Strategic Partnership On September 9th, Putin praised North Korea’s progress and promised stronger ties, while Xi Jinping reaffirmed China's enduring support.
  • U.S. and South Korea Plan Major Response to North Korea’s Nuclear Threat U.S. and South Korea advance nuclear deterrence plans, focusing on responses to North Korean provocations and strategic threats.
  • Putin Backs Kamala Harris for U.S. Election: ‘Her Laughter is Infectious’ Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly endorsed U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris for the upcoming election.
  • China’s Efforts to Build European Alliances: Norway's Prime Minister to Meet Key Officials in Beijing China has now invited Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre to Beijing, marking a concerted effort to circumvent Western constraints.
  • Was the Chinese Consul General Forced Out? Hochul’s Claims and the State Department’s Denials The recent arrest of Linda Sun, the former chief of staff now facing accusations of espionage on behalf of the Chinese government ...
  • China Throws Cold Water on Xi Jinping's Potential South Korea Visit: What’s Really Behind the Delay? China, showing a cautious sentiment, requires "sufficient preparations" and "substantial achievements" before Xi Jinping visits South Korea.
  • U.S. Seizes Maduro's $13M Private Jet: What This Means for U.S.-Venezuela Relations US seizes Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s jet, escalating tensions and highlighting the impact of US sanctions on Venezuela.
  • Japan’s Prime Minister Kishida Set for Key South Korea Visit—What to Expect! North Korea's state media urges unity around Kim Jong Un amid economic challenges and flood recovery issues, promoting ideological loyalty.
  • Xi Jinping Urges US and China to ‘Coexist’ Amid Rising Tensions Chinese President Xi Jinping urged U.S. and China to coexist peacefully and cooperatively in a recent meeting with Jake Sullivan.
  • Russian Ban Hits Major U.S. Media: WSJ, NYT, and WP Reporters Among Those Barred Russia banned 92 Americans, including journalists, citing U.S. sanctions and hostility, drawing criticism for attacking press freedom.
  • White House Reveals Biden-Xi Call Details: Key Issues Include Drug Trade and Economic Security The White House announced that U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping plan to hold a phone call in the coming weeks.
  • Kamala Harris vs. Kim Jong Un: Will Her Approach to North Korea Make or Break Her Foreign Policy? Kamala Harris's focus on military strength and defense contrasts with Trump’s approach, raising concerns about U.S. diplomacy.
  • Japan and India’s Secret Strategy: Strengthening Space and Cyber Forces to Take on China Japan and India are boosting cooperation in space and cyber fields through new agreements and defense collaborations to counter China.
  • North Korea No Longer a Priority? U.S. Parties Revamp Platforms with No Mention of Denuclearization Ahead of the U.S. election, both parties removed references to Korean Peninsula denuclearization from their platforms.
  • South Korea-Cuba Mineral Deal Threatened by U.S. Helms-Burton Law As South Korea and Cuba explore mineral cooperation, concerns about the Helms-Burton Act may disrupt business, similar to Panasonic's issues.
  • Blinken’s Big Push: U.S. Secretary of State Pushes for Gaza Ceasefire in Latest Visit U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Israel to advocate for a ceasefire in the ongoing Gaza conflict.
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