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  • Kim Jong Un's New Year Performance Showcases Achievements and Growing Nationalism North Korea's 2025 New Year performance showcased diverse acts, celebrating achievements and improving citizens' quality of life.
  • North Korea Ditches 'China Friendship' for Stronger Russia Ties – Here’s Why North Korea shifts focus from China to Russia, removing its "friendship year" section and highlighting growing ties with Moscow.
  • Kim Jong Un's Big Tourism Bet: Can North Korea Overcome Sanctions and Build a Thriving Industry? North Korea aims to revive tourism by opening the Galma Coastal Tourist Area, but faces challenges attracting foreign visitors.
  • North Korea Promises Energy Boost, But Power Outages Still Hit Hard North Korea claims improved power production at thermal and hydroelectric plants, despite ongoing chronic electricity shortages.
  • Sister of North Korea's Kim Spotted with Kids at New Year’s Celebration—But Are They Really Hers? Speculation surrounds Kim Yo Jong's children spotted at a New Year's event, raising questions about her personal life and family.
  • North Korean Soliders in Ukraine Face Heavy Drinking Problems – More Soldiers Deployed to Kursk North Korean troops in Russia face low morale and heavy casualties amid alcohol issues and propaganda influence in the Ukraine conflict.
  • Kim Jong Un Celebrates New Year by Praising Workers Who Shaped 2024’s Achievements Kim Jong Un celebrated New Year 2025 by honoring exemplary workers and meeting a visiting art troupe from Japan, promoting patriotism.
  • Kim Jong Un’s New Year Event: Music and Dance to Reinforce North Korea’s Patriotic Spirit North Korea's New Year celebration featured new patriotic songs, fostering national pride and reflecting the country's spirit of strength.
  • North Korea Builds New Science and Tech Library to Boost Regional Research A new Science and Technology Library has opened in Hwanghae South Province, North Korea, serving as a hub for research and exhibitions.
  • Kim Jong Un Boosts Pyongyang Security with New Anti-Eavesdropping Phones North Korea has deployed secure phones at Pyongyang checkpoints to enhance security, following a drone breach in October.
  • Cattle Thefts on the Rise in North Korea as Food Shortages Get Worse Rising cattle thefts in North Korea highlight severe food insecurity as desperation drives people to steal livestock for survival.
  • New Year in Pyongyang: Fresh Veggies Arrive from Kangdong Greenhouse Complex North Korea's Kangdong Greenhouse Complex supplies fresh vegetables to Pyongyang residents for New Year's celebrations.
  • New Year 2025 in North Korea: Performances and Wreath-Laying at Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il Statues North Koreans paid tribute to Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il statues for New Year 2025, with ceremonies across the country.
  • North Korean Troops Are Changing the War in Kursk—Here’s What Ukraine Didn’t Expect North Korean troops are impacting the battle dynamics in Kursk, with heavy casualties reported and Ukraine's control weakening.
  • North Korea Prioritizes Putin Over Xi in New Year's Greetings, Reflecting Strained China Ties North Korea's New Year coverage highlights stronger ties with Russia, sidelining China's greeting, amid cooling relations.
  • North Korean Troops Accidentally Kill Three Russian Soldiers While Retreating from Ukraine North Korean forces mistakenly killed three Russian soldiers during a retreat after attacking Ukrainian positions.
  • Kim Jong Un Skips New Year Tribute Ceremony at Kumsusan Palace North Korean officials paid tribute at Kumsusan Palace for New Year 2025, reaffirming commitment to socialist development.
  • Kim Jong Un Hosts Lavish New Year Celebration in Pyongyang, Daughter Kim Ju Ae in Attendance North Korea celebrated the New Year with a grand performance attended by Kim Jong Un and top officials, featuring ice skating and fireworks.
  • North Korea Forces Families to Sign Confidentiality Agreements Over Deceased Soldiers North Korea demands confidentiality from families of soldiers killed in Russia, offering martyrdom certificates amid rising public anger.
  • 'North Korean Soldiers Choose Suicide Over Surrender': Can They Escape to South Korea? Human rights groups urge South Korea to offer defection pathways for North Korean soldiers captured in Ukraine, amid rising casualties.
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