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Published on Jul 2, 2025Source: The Jerusalem Post - Center-right
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Published on 00:16 GMT
North Korea to send 30,000 more troops to fight for Russia: Report
Pyongyang [North Korea], July 2 (ANI): North Korea plans to triple its troop deployment to Russia to support its military efforts in Ukraine. An additional 25,000 to 30,000 soldiers are expected to arrive in Russia in the coming months, CNN reported, …
Source: The Tribune (Chandigarh) - Neutral -
Published on Jul 2, 2025
North Korea set to triple troop support to Russia
North Korea is preparing to send up to 30,000 more troops to aid Russia’s war effort in Ukraine, according to intelligence reports. The move would triple its current military presence and marks a deepening of military cooperation between Pyongyang and …
Source: Tribune Online - Center-right -
Published on 00:01 GMT
North Korea to send 30,000 more troops to help Russia fight Ukraine: report
North Korea is set to ship off 30,000 more troops to help Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, tripling the number of soldiers it has given Moscow, Kyiv’s intelligence network warned. After sending nearly 12,000 soldiers to help Russia regain the Kursk region …
Source: New York Post - Right-wing -
Published on Jul 2, 2025
North Korea deploys Russian Pantsir in Pyongyang
North Korea has deployed the Russian-made Pantsir S-1 mobile air defense system in Pyongyang to strengthen the capital’s defenses, according to Ukrainian intelligence officials. The move is seen as part of an effort to upgrade North Korea’s aging air …
Source: Donga Ilbo - Center-right -
Published on 15:05 GMT
Lee Jae-myung Wants Peace in Korea, Kim Jong-un Wants None of It
Editor’s Note: This article is part of the symposium “President Lee and North Korea.” The full symposium can be found here. As Lee Jae Myung assembles his cabinet, the prospects for a return to past “sunshine policies” grow stronger. Yet, the international …
Source: The National Interest - Washington D.C. - Right-wing -
Published on 12:49 GMT
Your best remote worker just ghosted. You may have hired a North Korean operative
Michael Barnhart is an investigator at DTEX Systems focused on North Korea. They showed up on time, crushed deadlines, asked no questions. It was a bit weird they never turned their camera on, but not a deal breaker. Then they were gone. No notice. No …
Source: Fortune - Neutral -
Published on 08:17 GMT
Amid the Silence: Life Returns to Normal Along Korea’s Border After Loudspeaker Standoff
A tower viewer is installed at an observation post, which overlooks the Han River estuary separating the two Koreas, in Gimpo, just west of Seoul, on July 2, 2025. (Yonhap) GIMPO, South Korea, July 3 (Korea Bizwire) – Not long ago, the western fringes of …
Source: The Korea Bizwire - Center-right -
Published on 09:36 GMT
South Korea's President Lee says U.S. tariff negotiations 'not very easy'
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said that tariff negotiations with the United States were "not very easy" at a press conference to mark his first 30 days in office Thursday. Pool Photo by Kim Min-hee/EPA SEOUL, July 3 (UPI) -- South …
Source: United Press International (UPI) - Neutral -
Published on 11:05 GMT
Monsoon comes to abruptly quick end in southern areas of Korea
Published: 03 Jul. 2025, 16:46 Updated: 03 Jul. 2025, 18:02 Audio report: written by reporters, read by AI A sprinkler truck sprays water on a road in front of the Pohang International Exhibition & Convention Center (POEX) in Pohang, North Gyeongsang …
Source: Korea JoungAng Daily - Center-right