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North Korea, Russia to open passenger train service next month

​North Korea and Russia will launch a new passenger train service between Vladivostok and Rason in May, aiming to boost tourism and strengthen bilateral ties. Additionally, the two countries are advancing plans to construct a road bridge over the Tumen River, further enhancing cross-border connectivity.

North Korea slams B-1B bomber deployment, protracted standoff with U.S. appears likely

North Korea condemned the U.S. deployment of B-1B bombers to the Korean Peninsula, calling it a routine threat and vowing strong deterrence. Analysts say Pyongyang is preparing for a prolonged standoff as nuclear talks stall and President Trump remains focused on trade conflicts.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un skips late state founder’s birthday for third year running

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un skipped the state founder's birthday ceremony for the third consecutive year, instead attending a housing project completion event in Pyongyang. The move appears aimed at emphasizing his domestic development agenda and consolidating his own leadership legacy.

Satellite imagery points to North Korea’s coastal resort facilities nearing completion

Satellite imagery shows North Korea's Wonsan-Kalma coastal resort nearing completion ahead of its planned June opening, nearly a decade after construction began. Despite past delays due to sanctions and the pandemic, the regime is now promoting the site as a key tourism project targeting foreign visitors, especially Russians.

Kim Jong-un sends $2 million to pro-North group in Japan to help Korean schools

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un sent $2 million in educational aid to Chongryon, a pro-Pyongyang group in Japan, to support Korean schools and students in honor of Kim Il Sung’s birthday. The donation continues a decades-long tradition of scholarships and appears aimed at reinforcing loyalty among young Koreans in Japan.

North Korea restores military airfield operations after pandemic conversion

North Korea has fully restored operations at Uiju Airfield in Sinui­ju, redeploying 34 Il-28/H-5 bombers nearly four years after converting the site into a pandemic-era freight terminal. The reversal follows the normalization of cross-border trade and flood damage to the rail infrastructure in 2023.

North Korean leader’s sister calls South, U.S., Japan denuclearization efforts ‘hostile act’

Kim Yo-jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, condemned recent denuclearization efforts by South Korea, the U.S., and Japan, calling them a "hostile act" and an attack on North Korea's sovereignty. She reaffirmed North Korea’s nuclear status as irreversible and warned that continued pressure would only strengthen the country's pursuit of self-defense capabilities.

Acting president Han, Trump hold half-hour phone call

Acting President Han Duck-soo and U.S. President Donald Trump held a 28-minute phone call discussing alliance issues, North Korea, and tariffs.

North Korean troops cross Military Demarcation Line, retreat after South’s warning shots

Ten North Korean soldiers briefly crossed the Military Demarcation Line but retreated after South Korea fired warning shots, according to the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

North Korea building warship with 50 vertical missile launchers

Satellite imagery suggests North Korea is building a new warship in Nampo that may be equipped with up to 50 vertical missile launchers.

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