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The meaning behind recent series of defections among North Korean diplomats
The cases of diplomats defecting from North Korea's diplomatic posts abroad, which are the country's ‘outposts,’ for foreign relations and a source of foreign currency, have been frequent in recent years.
India out to sow deep cultural roots across Tanzania
At the moment there are more than 5000 young Tanzanians who are currently studying in India, in addition to a number of others who enjoy scholarships issued by the Indian Government
Serial defections among North Korea’s elite are a serious sign of crisis for Jong-un…
A meagre USD 0.03 is a typical monthly salary for a North Korean government employee, and less than the cost of a kilo of rice.
Japan and the United States hatch cooperation in Défense Equipment and Artificial Intelligence…
Both parties underscored that Russia’s and North Korea’s actions have a destabilizing impact on global and Indo-Pacific security.
Reports unveil why North Korean nuclear scientists are ‘slaves’ of the regime’s weapons program
Kim Jong-Un has rewarded nuclear and missile scientists with an array of privileges and benefits, such as offering them rare newly built housing at prime locations in Pyongyang.
Worst Dictator? What Kim Jong-un Does to harm his own people
Additionally, they claim that among the approximately 30,000 victims, 16,234 were children, the elderly, and women.
US offers 5 million Dollars for info on North Korean Information Technology workers involved in job…
Jonathan Greig of 'The Record,' examine how the United States investigates how Korean scammers infiltrate into to U.S companies.
These are the Heads of State who have been killed in plane accidents between 1940 and 2024
More than 20 Heads of State and other top government leaders worldwide have been killed in a series of plane crashes between 1940 and 2024
North Korea sending hundreds of more trash-carrying balloons to South Korea, uncalled for
About 600 balloons flown from North Korea have been found in various parts of South Korea for three consecutive days.
Heads of State meet in Saudi Arabia over global collaboration and Energy Development
The global economy remains remarkably resilient," writes Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, the IMF's Economic Counsellor and the Director of Research.