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  • The Putin-Kim Connection: An Unprecedented Shift in North Korean Diplomacy Uploaded a total of 148 articles starting from the article about the 2019 April bilateral summit Recently, North Korea, which has been strengthening its relations with Russia, opened a new friendly relations page that collects articles on the North Korea-Russia summit in its state-run media. If you look at the homepage of the North Korean […]
  • Yellen's Battle Cry: US New Industries Won't Fall Like Steel During her visit to China, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen emphasized that new American industries will not follow the same path to decline as the steel industry due to Chinese subsidies. According to foreign media outlets such as Reuters and The Washington Post on the 8th (local time), Secretary Yellen, who wrapped up a series […]
  • Trump's Shocking Peace Plan: Ukraine to Give Up Territories It has been revealed that former U.S. President Donald Trump, who had pledged to end the Ukrainian war immediately upon re-election, has a peace plan that pressures Ukraine to abandon territories occupied by Russia. The Washington Post reported on the 7th (local time), citing a source, that “Former President Trump will propose a plan for […]
  • Russia Accused of Using Chemical Weapons in Ukraine War Reports have emerged that the Russian military, which has been at war with Ukraine for over two years, is using chemical weapons banned under international conventions against the Ukrainian army at the frontlines. Telegraph reported on the 6th (local time) that frontline Ukrainian soldiers are almost daily under attack from small Russian drones dropping incendiary […]
  • Zelenskyy Pleads for Help: 'We're Running Out of Missiles' Appeal for Allied Support Amid Intensified Russian AttacksEmphasis on the Need for 25 U.S. Patriot Missiles Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on allied nations for support, cautioning that the country’s missile supplies are running low. According to The Independent on the 6th (local time), Zelenskyy disclosed this in an interview with Ukraine TV. “If […]
  • US Advocates for UN Security Council Vote on Ban on Space Nukes, Targeting Russia The United States plans to propose a resolution at the United Nations Security Council next week that would ban the deployment of nuclear weapons in space. Observers will be paying close attention to the vote. Many see this effort as directly aimed at Russia amid contentious claims that the country is developing nuclear weapons for […]
  • Apple Faces Scrutiny Over Alleged Monopoly about In-app Payment Service in Russia Signs of Apple violating antimonopoly regulations in Russia have been detected. The Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) in Russia sent a letter to Apple on the 4th (local time) asking why Russian users cannot utilize all banking and payment services functions while using Apple Inc. devices. The FAS stated that most Russian banks had been excluded […]
  • Finland Signs Security Agreement with Ukraine, $203 Million in Military Aid President Alexander Stubb visits UkraineA 10-year long-term security agreementUkraine lowers conscription age to boost troop numbers Finland has pledged additional military support to Ukraine, with which Russia is at war, through a security agreement that will last for ten years. Reuters reported on the 3rd (local time) that Finnish President Alexander Stubb met with Ukrainian […]
  • Ukrainian Drone Flies 684 Miles, Hits Russian Oil Refinery and Drone Factory Reuters·Yonhap News The New York Times (NYT) reported that the Ukrainian military attacked a Russian oil refinery and munitions factory over 684 miles (1,100 km) away from the border using drones on April 2nd. The NYT reported that the oil refinery and munitions factory in the Tatarstan region of Russia, about 700 miles (1,127km) away […]
  • NATO: 'Massive Ukraine Aid Package Ahead of Possible Trump Re-Election' Discussed a 5-year $100 billion military aidStoltenberg proposed a “Trump-Proof” plan“Requires agreement of 32 member states, fairly nascent.” The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has proposed a $100 bn military aid package to Ukraine in anticipation of Donald Trump’s potential return to the presidency. According to the Financial Times on the 2nd (local time), NATO […]
  • North Korea's Secret Launch Plans for April - Part 3 North Korea-Russia talks are possible in the first half of this year, following the Ukraine war and the success of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s fifth term. The possibility of holding them in Pyongyang as early as April is high, and the close ties between the two countries are expected to continue. Last month, the Russian […]
  • North Korea's Secret Launch Plans for April - Part 2 According to Voice of America (VOA), groups believed to be troops were spotted one after another at a military parade training ground near the Mirim Airport in Pyongyang, North Korea. According to the analysis of satellite images from the American private satellite company Planet Labs, crowds marked with dots on the site began to appear […]
  • Russia's Baltika Slaps Carlsberg Subsidiaries with $900 Million Damage Claim Baltika and Carlsberg of Russia are currently in a dispute over licensing issues. On the 1st (local time), a Russian court revealed that Baltika Brewery in Russia had claimed damages equivalent to 6.24 billion Danish crowns ($897 million) from four Carlsberg subsidiaries. After Moscow seized and took over Baltika, a subsidiary of Carlsberg in Russia, […]
  • Europe's Gas Lifeline at Risk: Ukraine Dispute Threatens Supply Russia’s state-owned gas company, Gazprom, has supplied more than 40 million cubic meters (1.4 billion cubic feet) of gas to Europe daily. The company has been utilizing the gas pipeline in Sudzha, Ukraine, which has been the only route available since the closure of the Nord Stream pipeline. However, concerns have been raised that the […]
  • Russia Takes North Korea's Side: UN Sanctions Lifted Amid Diplomatic Tensions On the 28th, the UN Security Council voted on the resolution to extend the term of the panel of experts and it was rejected The United Nations Security Council’s (UNSC) panel of experts, who monitor the implementation of sanctions against North Korea, will cease operations at the end of next month. On the 28th (local […]
  • Russia-North Korea: A Bond Against 'Hostile Forces'—Intelligence Chiefs Convene It was the first visit to North Korea in 13 years since 2011 The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service delegation, led by Director Sergey Yevgenyevich Naryshkin, visited North Korea to discuss practical issues for strengthening cooperation between the two countries. The Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the North Korean Workers’ Party, reported on the 28th, […]
  • Putin Threatens Retaliation Against Countries Hosting F-16s for Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin has once again mentioned nuclear weapons concerning the war in Ukraine. According to Russia’s TASS news agency on the 27th (local time), Putin said during a meeting with his country’s fighter pilots, “F-16s that could be provided to Ukraine can carry nuclear weapons, and Russia will take this into account in […]
  • Vietnam to Host Putin: A Strategic Move in Foreign Policy Nguyen Phu Trong, the top figure in Vietnam’s power hierarchy and the Secretary of the Communist Party, has formally invited Vladimir Putin, the Russian President who recently secured his fifth consecutive term. According to local media VN Express on the 27th, the Central Foreign Affairs Committee of the party revealed that during a call with […]
  • Russia Supplies Refined Oil to North Korea, Defying UN Sanctions The Financial Times analyzed the satellite images with the UK think tankThe very first case of direct supply to North Korea by sea Reports have emerged that Russia has begun to supply refined oil directly to North Korea by sea, ignoring UN sanctions. The Financial Times (FT) revealed on the 26th (local time) that this […]
  • U.S., EU on High Alert: Heightened Security Measures Post-Russian 'Terrorism' France Elevates Anti-Terror Alert to Highest LevelPoland, Adjacent to Ukraine, Strengthens SecurityItaly Increases Security Measures Ahead of EasterU.S. Prepares for Potential Cross-Border Terrorists Following the shooting attack by an armed group in Moscow, Russia, the United States and major Western European countries have successively intensified their anti-terrorism security measures. The United States, concerned about terrorist […]
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