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U.S. bombed Iran’s deepest nuclear sites. Should North Korea be worried?

The U.S. bombing of Iran’s deeply buried nuclear sites has raised fresh concerns in North Korea about the vulnerability of its underground military infrastructure.

Moscow-Pyongyang train route to resume on June 17 after four-year pause

Russia will resume the Moscow-Pyongyang train route on June 17, with twice-monthly service and a new route to Khabarovsk beginning June 19.

North Korea permits individual car ownership for first time, Seoul says

North Korea is allowing individuals to register private cars for the first time, but experts say legal and financial barriers will limit its impact.

North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un calls for tank modernization in factory inspection

Kim Jong-un inspected a North Korean tank factory, calling for modernization and mass production of advanced tanks to boost military capabilities.

Kim to send top aide to Russia’s Victory Day celebrations to spotlight Beijing-Moscow-Pyongyang alliance

Kim Jong-un will send a top official to Russia’s Victory Day parade while Xi and Putin meet in Moscow, reinforcing the North Korea Russia alliance amid deepening trilateral ties.

North Korea acknowledges sending troops to Russia for first time

North Korea confirmed for the first time that it has deployed troops to Russia, citing its strategic partnership with Moscow and actions taken under Kim Jong-un’s direct orders.

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.

North Korea rallies instructors to instill loyalty to Kim Jong-un in children

North Korea has launched its first nationwide seminar for school youth instructors in an effort to strengthen children’s allegiance to leader Kim Jong-un. The training, which took place in Pyongyang from March 26 to 29, is part of a broader push to reinforce ideological control over younger generations.

North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un likely to visit Russia in May, Moscow says

Kim Jong-un may visit Russia in May, according to statements from Russian officials, as the two countries continue to strengthen military and diplomatic ties....

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