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Inside the world’s most secretive soccer team
CNN Sports via Yahoo Sports· 2 days agoWhat happens within North Korea’s soccer team has been kept a closely guarded secret since its creation at the end of World War II. Millions around the...
China: Power Shifts
Strategy Page· 4 hours agoFebruary 6, 2019: China made it clear this week that it was not taking sides in Venezuela and would cooperate with whoever was in charge. This comes less than two weeks after Venezuelan opposition ...
Factbox-Psychological warfare and K-pop: South Korea to blast loudspeakers at North Korea
KFGO· 5 days agoBy Jack Kim SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea said on Sunday it would resume loudspeaker broadcasts at...
North Korea warns of new response against South Korean loudspeakers, leaflets
Reuters via Yahoo News· 5 days ago"If the ROK simultaneously carries out the leaflet scattering and loudspeaker broadcasting...
South Korea to resume loudspeaker broadcasts over border in balloon row
BBC via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe move comes as North Korea continues to send balloons carrying rubbish across the border into...
China, Russia fail to stop UN meeting on North Korea rights abuses
Reuters via AOL· 2 days agoUNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -Life for North Koreans is a "daily struggle devoid of hope," the United...
Nuclear-armed North Korea issues new threat
Newsweek· 4 days agoPyongyang issued a strongly-worded warning on Monday through its supreme leader's powerful sister, after North Korea sent hundreds of trash-carrying...
Murphy's Law: Death Before Disconnection
Strategy Page· 5 days agoDecember 6, 2019: North Korea, the most oppressive police state in the world, resisted the cell phone for a long time. Resistance was futile as cell phones ...
Peace Time: Sex, Caste and Conscription in North Korea
Strategy Page· 3 days agoMay 22, 2023: North Korea is having increasingly visible problems with rape among conscripted soldiers. Nearly all North Korean men are conscripted for ...
Let’s unpack some questions about Russia’s role in North Korea’s rocket program
Ars Technica· 3 days agoAlso, there are many member countries who spend less than 2,0% of their GDP on defense, and we all know who they are, but Iceland is flying under the radar. They must spend 2,0% on defense even ...