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North Korea’s first-ever quintuplets named to honor supreme leader

North Korea has reported its first known quintuplets, naming them to express loyalty to the supreme leader amid efforts to boost the birthrate.

North Korea bans access to South Korean radio broadcasts by law

North Korea has revised its radio law to ban access to South Korean broadcasts and foreign networks, tightening control over digital communications.

North Korea to launch AI education through new university programs

North Korea is expanding its AI education infrastructure by launching new university programs and publicly researching ChatGPT and GPT-4 technologies.

Kim Jong-un honors Kim Il Sung at Kumsusan ahead of Workers’ Party’s 80th anniversary

Kim Jong-un visited Kumsusan Palace on July 8 to mark the 31st anniversary of Kim Il Sung’s death, signaling a selective return to legacy symbolism ahead of North Korea’s major political events this fall.

North Korea may soon send up to 30,000 troops to Russia, Ukraine says

Ukraine believes North Korea could soon send up to 30,000 troops to aid Russia’s war effort, with preparations already appearing underway.

‘Who was Kim Jong-un’s mother?’: Journalist searches for answers in new book

A new book by journalist Yoji Gomi sheds light on the mysterious life of Kim Jong-un’s mother, Ko Yong-hui, based on years of reporting and interviews.

U.S. gov’t nabs 29 ‘laptop farms’ used by North Korean IT workers to access American companies

The DOJ has seized 29 illegal "laptop farms" used by North Korean IT workers posing as Americans to access U.S. companies and channel funds to Pyongyang.

Trump-Kim summit possibility raised ahead of APEC in South Korea

Victor Cha of CSIS says Trump could seek another summit with Kim Jong-un at Panmunjom if he visits South Korea during the APEC summit in October.

North Korea releases emotional footage of Kim Jong-un mourning soldier who fell in Kursk

North Korea aired rare footage of Kim Jong-un mourning a soldier killed in Kursk, as part of a broader effort to justify future troop deployments to Russia.

North Korea rejects Trump’s overture to resume talks, denouncing U.S. as hostile power

North Korea has rejected President Trump’s offer to resume talks, denouncing the U.S. as a hostile power and reaffirming its path of self-reliance.

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