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North Korean weapons behind Russian successes
Russia is entirely dependent on weapons from North Korea to maintain military successes in eastern Ukraine, according to information from intelligence services in the West. .
Kim's warning: Will use nuclear weapons
North Korea would not hesitate to use nuclear weapons if the country is attacked by South Korea or the USA, says leader Kim Jong-Un, according to the state-controlled news agency KCNA: > If the enemy were to try to use armed forces to infringe on the DPRK's (North Korea) sovereignty, the DPRK would without hesitation use all available offensive strength built up, including nuclear weapons. The statement came in connection with Kim inspecting a military base.
War Focus as the Year's Speech Marathon in the UN Begins
The war in the Middle East and Ukraine casts heavy shadows when world leaders gather in New York for what is sometimes described as a cocktail-infused speaking relay: the UN General Assembly's general debate. .
North Korea test-fired rockets and sent trash
North Korea has fired several ballistic missiles from its east coast, according to South Korea's and Japan's military. A new batch of propaganda balloons has also been sent towards the southern neighbor.
North Korea releases images of uranium enrichment facility
North Korea has released images of leader Kim Jong-Un, allegedly showing him visiting a facility that enriches uranium for nuclear weapons. The location of Kim's visit was not disclosed.
North Korea tests robots again
North Korea has resumed its robot tests after a two-month hiatus. According to the military in South Korea, several ballistic missiles were fired out into the sea in North Korean waters early on Thursday.
Danish premises hit in large-scale attack on Kiev
Wreckage from, among other things, North Korean drones has again rained down over Kiev after a large Russian attack on the Ukrainian capital. Among other things, the Danish Folkekirkens Nødhjælp's premises were hit, which suffered significant damage.
Putin's gift to Kim: 447 goats
Moscow has sent a gift to Pyongyang: 447 goats. It is the first of several animal transports between the increasingly close friends.
North Korea opens up to tourists again
After five years of covid-closure, it seems that North Korea is now opening up to tourists again. This is reported by two travel organizers, specialized in trips to the closed country.
Thousands of North Koreans relocated after floods
Thousands of people affected by the floods in North Korea are to be taken to the capital Pyongyang for temporary care. .
Kim Jong-Un inaugurates new missile launchers
North Korea's dictator Kim Jong-Un has at a ceremony inaugurated a delivery of 250 new launch pads to the country's border troops, according to the state news agency KCNA. The launch pads can according to the North Korean propaganda organ carry so-called tactical ballistic missiles, projectiles with shorter range.
North Korea to Open International Tourist Center
North Korea is planning to open a new large tourist center next year – intended for international visitors. However, it is still unclear who will visit it, since foreign tourists are not allowed into the closed country.
South Korea: North Korea lays mines along the border
North Korea has placed large quantities of new landmines along the border to South Korea, according to the South Korean defense department. On at least ten occasions, the mines have reportedly exploded and injured North Korean soldiers.
Senior North Korean Diplomat Defects
A North Korean diplomat stationed in Cuba has defected and moved to South Korea with his family. It is one of several defections from the ruling elite in the closed country – which likely shakes dictator Kim Jong Un's efforts to strengthen his leadership.
Russia resumes passenger trains to North Korea
With a start in July, Russians can take the train to the neighbouring country of North Korea, reports Russian Interfax. Now Russians can travel and enjoy the neighbouring country's beauty and culture, says a governor.
North Korea builds wall along border
North Korea is building something that appears to be a wall at several locations near the border with South Korea, show new satellite images according to the BBC. .
North Korea on the Pact: "Immediate" Help
The security pact between Russia and North Korea implies that the countries will immediately - and with all means - help each other in the event of war. The "invincible alliance" guarantees a new world order, it is stated in North Korean declarations filled with superlatives.
South Korea's Alarm - Reconsidering Support after North Korea's New Pact with Russia
South Korea condemns North Korea's new security pact with Russia – and is said to be reconsidering its decision not to supply Ukraine with weapons. .
Putin and Kim Embrace Each Other in Pyongyang
Russia's president Vladimir Putin has arrived in North Korea, reports Russian media. At the airport, he was met by North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un.
Putin: North Korea backs war in Ukraine
North Korea has Russia's full support. This is stated by Russian President Vladimir Putin in an article published by the state-controlled North Korean news agency KCNA.
Putin travels to North Korea
Russia's president Vladimir Putin is travelling to North Korea on a state visit and will be there on Tuesday and Wednesday this week, reports Russian state media. During the meeting, "important documents" will be signed, according to a Kremlin adviser.
Putin to visit North Korea
Russia's president Vladimir Putin is due to visit North Korea, according to the large Russian newspaper [Vedomosti](https://www. vedomosti.
North Korea sends new trash balloons
North Korea continues to send trash balloons over the border to South Korea. It is reported that around 310 balloons have been sent since Sunday evening.
The Propaganda War: New Loudspeakers in South Korea
North and South Korea continue to escalate the propaganda war along one of the world's most heavily fortified borders. A new shipment of scrap balloons from the closed North Korea is now to be answered with thundering loudspeakers on the South Korean side.
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