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  • Is China Using North Korea's Recent Tactic? Chinese Drone Drops Propaganda Near Taiwan A Chinese online user released a video showing him using his civilian drone to scatter leaflets over Kinmen Island, Taiwan’s frontline island. According to United Daily News Taiwan and China Times on the 9th, the Chinese user whose Douyin (Chinese version of TikTok) account ID is Zhongli Science and Technology, live-streamed this event on Douyin […]
  • Propaganda War Heats Up: North Korea Threatens Action Over South Korea's Loudspeaker Broadcasts Following the South Korean government's decision to suspend the 9/19 Comprehensive Military Agreement, North Korea has warned of...
  • U.S. Eyes Countermeasures Against Russia, China, and North Korea On the 9th, Jake Sullivan, the U.S. National Security Advisor, revealed that the U.S. is formulating ...
  • South Korea Uses BTS Songs as New Weapon Against North Korea South Korean military turned on the once-shut-off loudspeakers on the afternoon of June 9 to play BTS songs toward North Korea.
  • Kim Jong Un's Daughter Sparks Controversy with Sheer Outfit: Is North Korea Changing? Recently, a see-through outfit worn by Kim Jong Un's daughter, Kim Ju Ae, has become a hot topic and is reportedly becoming a trend.
  • North Korea Rises as the Underdogs After Victory Against Syria North Korea kept its hopes alive for the 2026 North American World Cup Asian third-round qualifiers by defeating Syria in a match held in Laos. On the 6th, North Korea secured a 1-0 victory over Syria in the 2026 North and Central American World Cup Asia held in Vientiane, Laos. During the second round for […]
  • North Korea's Psyche: Why Loudspeaker Broadcasts Strike a Nerve Analysts suggest North Korea's sensitive response to the loudspeakers is due to its effectiveness as a psychological warfare tool.
  • Immediate Military Actions to Resume at Korean Border Amid Tensions Prime Minister Han seeks to suspend the 9/19 Military Agreement until mutual trust between South Korea and North Korea is restored.
  • South Korea Threatens North Korea With Loudspeaker Propaganda Amid Rising Tensions Yonhap News On the 4th, National Security Adviser Chang Ho Jin said that whether to resume the frontline loudspeaker broadcasts, a psychological warfare tool against North Korea, “largely depends on North Korea.” Appearing on KBS 9 News that day, Chang said, “Of course, we have such a policy (on the loudspeaker broadcasting resumption) and will […]
  • South Korea's Democratic Party Proposes Compensation for Victims of North Korean Trash Balloon Incidents The Democratic Party in South Korea has introduced a bill that includes compensation to be paid by the state or local governments for property damage caused by waste balloons sent by North Korea. Mo Kyung Jong, an assembly member of the Democratic Party who was nominated as the Public Administration and Security Committee member in […]
  • K-Pop vs. Propaganda: North Korea Halts Balloons, South Korea Threatens Broadcasts Not even a day after the South Korean government hinted at the possibility of resuming loudspeaker broadcasts in North Korea, the North has announced a temporary halt to its balloon propaganda campaign. Media outlets have speculated that its decision may be due to its sensitivity to criticism of its human rights record and broadcasts of […]
  • Damage by North Korean Trash Balloons: Who Pays the Price? It was revealed that North Korea had dispersed around 600 waste-filled balloons towards South Korea starting from around 8 PM on the 1st.
  • North Korea's Trash Bombs Heighten Tensions with South North Korea has announced a temporary halt to the dispersion of balloons filled with trash toward South Korea.
  • Ceasefire in the Skies: North Korea Puts Provocative Balloon Campaign on Hold While South Korea have established foundational principles regarding their response to North Korea, these will be reviewed during the meeting.
  • North Korea Fires Short-Range Missiles, U.S.-Japan-South Korea Respond with Strong Condemnation The defense ministers of South Korea, the U.S., and Japan strongly condemned North Korea's continuous reckless acts.
  • North Korea's Lucrative Cyber Theft The U.S. government revealed that North Korea has amassed approximately $850 million through the theft of virtual assets. According to the 2024 Non-Fungible Token (NFT) Illicit Financial Risk Assessment Report released by the U.S. Department of Treasury on the 29th, North Korea garnered over $720 million in profit in 2022 by theft targeting virtual asset […]
  • North Korea Escalates Tensions with 'Trash Balloon' Launch Kim Joon Hyeong, a member of the Korea National Diplomatic Academy and the Justice Party, criticized North Korea’s action of sending balloons filled with waste as an “international disgrace.” On the CBS Radio Kim Hyun Jung’s News Show on the 31st, Kim speculated, “North Korea sent waste because they believe we insulted them first. If […]
  • Russia Warns of Nuclear Response to U.S. Missiles in Indo-Pacific “Let me just say that the U.S. does not assess returning nuclear weapons to the Indo-Pacific as necessary at this time. The U.S. has no plans to forward-deploy nuclear weapons to the Korean Peninsula.” Vedant Patel, Senior Spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State, responded to this on the 30th (local time) when asked about […]
  • U.S. Spy Plane Provokes North Korean Wrath, Threats of Catastrophe North Korea has warned that the U.S. Air Force’s reconnaissance sortie over the Korean Peninsula could lead to “unpredictable disasters.” The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) stated in a commentary on the 31st, “The U.S. Air Force reconnaissance plane RC-135U took off from Japan on the 29th and once again conducted anti-Republic aerial reconnaissance near […]
  • Military Alert: North Korea's Recent Missile Test Raises Alarm The presidential office held a security situation review meeting on the 30th, chaired by Second Deputy Director Yin Sung Hwan of the Office of National Security, in response to North Korea’s launch of short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs). According to the presidential office, the security situation review meeting was held immediately after North Korea’s missile launch that […]
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