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  • 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.
  • Is Your Phone Made with Child Labor? U.S. Officials Raise Alarms! The U.S. government recently pointed out that South Korean-made indium has been produced using Bolivian zinc, which involves child labor.
  • North Korea’s Trash Balloon Attack: Over 260 Balloons Land in South Korea On Thursday, North Korea launched over 260 trash-filled balloons toward South Korea, with 140 items landing in Seoul and Gyeonggi.
  • North Korea Rallies Citizens to Tackle Amnok River Flood Recovery with Optimism North Korea urges residents to mobilize for Amnok River flood recovery with confidence, praising Kim Jong Un's leadership.
  • North Korea’s Flood Rebuild: Rapid Progress or Just a Show? Rodong Sinmun reported North Korea's rapid progress in Chagang Province's recovery, but some sources say recovery is still lagging.
  • Seoul's Balloon Bust: North Korea's 420 Trash Balloons Land in South Korea North Korea sent a significant number of trash balloons toward South Korea, continuing similar activity from the previous night.
  • U.S. and South Korea Eye Potential North Korean Provocations Before November Election South Korea and the United States are closely monitoring the possibility that North Korea might carry out significant provocations before...
  • North Korea's Cyber War: $13 Billion Secret Behind Kim Jong Un's Weapon Development North Korea's cyberattacks, aimed at funding weapons development, raised $13 b, exacerbating global cybersecurity concerns.
  • Kim Jong Un’s Economic Success Story: North Korea Hits 101.4% of Steel Production Targets North Korea's Rodong Sinmun claims major factories met or exceeded production targets, including steel, power, and machinery sectors.
  • Shocking Revelation: North Koreans Are Losing Hope in Their Leader, Says Former Ambassador Former North Korean diplomat Ri Il Kyu stated that North Korean residents have lost faith in the regime and emphasize personal survival.
  • North Korean Hackers Use Google Chrome Bug to Steal Crypto North Korean hackers Citrine Sleet exploited a zero-day Chrome vulnerability to steal cryptocurrency. Google fixed the flaw swiftly.
  • Kim Jong Un’s New Directive: Fast-Track Hospitals and Slow-Down on Industrial Plants Kim Jong Un stressed quality in industrial plant construction but demanded rapid hospital builds nationwide for local health improvements.
  • North Korea’s Propaganda Push: Kim Jong Un Seizes Flood Crisis to Boost His Power North Korea's state media urges unity around Kim Jong Un amid economic challenges and flood recovery issues, promoting ideological loyalty.
  • North Korean Market Meltdown: How Floods and a Rising Dollar Are Crushing Residents North Korea's inflation has surged, with food prices rising 2% to 7% due to a stronger U.S. dollar and stalled flood recovery efforts.
  • Special Leave for Soldiers Who Helped North Korean Defectors – What They’re Getting North Korean soldiers fortified the Imjin River. South Korean soldiers received 30-day reward leaves for aiding defections.
  • North Korea's Foreign Minister to Speak at UN for the First Time in 6 Years—What to Expect North Korea may send Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui to the UN General Assembly in September, marking her first attendance in six years.
  • North Korean 240mm Rocket System Tested, Signals Possible Increase in Military Cooperation with Russia North Korea's KCNA reported that Kim Jong Un is overseeing tests of a new 240mm rocket launcher, which could be exported to Russia.
  • 250 North Korean Missiles Ready to Roll: South Korea Boosts Defense Amid Rising Tensions South Korea's NIS is enhancing its KAMD system in response to North Korea's new 250 mobile missile launchers revealed recently.
  • As North Korea Faces Hunger, Kim Jong Un Shows Off New Russian Horses Despite North Korea's food shortages and flooding, Kim has imported 24 expensive Russian Orlov horses, raising concerns about sanctions.
  • Kim Jong Un's Flood Fallout: How North Korea's Disaster is Triggering a Defection Rush North Korea's flood recovery and food shortages are causing rising discontent, potentially leading to an increase in defections.
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