Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Lavrov to Visit North Korea in October for Further Talks

Lavrov to Visit North Korea in October for Further Talks

Lavrov is to visit North Korea in October for further discussions. Follows recent agreements between Putin and Kim. Putin accepted an invitation to visit North Korea. Lavrov has announced his upcoming visit to Pyongyang next month to further discussions with his North Korean counterpart. This follows recent agreements between Russian President Vladimir Putin and North … Read more

Kim Jong Un Heads to Russia for Summit with Vladimir Putin

Kim Jong Un Heads to Russia for Summit with Vladimir Putin

Kim Jong Un to visit Russia at Putin’s invitation. The US warns of consequences if North Korea strikes arms deal with Russia. The meeting likely to take place in Vladivostok, Russia. Kim Jong Un is set to visit Russia in response to an invitation from Russian President Vladimir Putin, as announced by both Pyongyang and … Read more

Kim Jong Un Unveils New Nuclear Attack Submarine

Kim Jong Un Unveils New Nuclear Attack Submarine

North Korea unveils its first nuclear-capable submarine. The submarine is named Hero Kim Kun Ok. It is a modified version of a Soviet-era Romeo-class sub. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un recently participated in a ceremony unveiling what Pyongyang claims to be its inaugural nuclear-capable submarine. According to state media reports, this submarine significantly bolsters … Read more

North Korea to Launch Satellites into Space Soon

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North Korea to Launch Satellites into Space Soon. South Korean military reportedly retrieved fragments. North Korea might attempt another launch. North Korean media announced that Pyongyang is preparing to launch its inaugural satellite. This comes after a previous unsuccessful attempt in May to put a military surveillance satellite into Earth’s orbit. The type of satellite … Read more

N. Korea hurls more missiles amid Pacific ‘firing range’ threats

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  • North Korea launched two more ballistic missiles off its east coast.
  • The launches came only days after North Korea launched an (ICBM).
  • Kim’s sister, Yo-Jong, warned against the increased presence of U.S. strategic military assets.

North Korea threatened to transform the Pacific into a “firing range” on Monday after launching two more ballistic missiles off its east coast.

The launches came only days after North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) into the sea off Japan’s west coast, leading the US to conduct joint air exercises with South Korea and Japan on Sunday.

Following the launches, Kim Yo-jong, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, warned US forces to halt military exercises.

Meanwhile, North Korea’s state media announced that two projectiles were launched from a multiple rocket launcher, aimed at targets 395 kilometers (245 miles) and 337 kilometers (209 miles) away, respectively.

Capable of “paralyzing”

“The 600mm multiple rocket launcher mobilized in the firing … is a means of a tactical nuclear weapon,” capable of “paralyzing” an enemy airfield.

The two missiles, launched about 10 p.m. GMT, reached a maximum height of around 100 kilometers and 50 kilometers, respectively, before falling beyond Japan’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ).

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said he has called an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council over the tests, and the Jiji news agency said the meeting was scheduled for 8 p.m. GMT Monday.

Nevertheless, given Russia and China’s earlier vetoes during the Ukraine crisis and a Sino-US rivalry over Chinese balloons discovered in the US sky, the odds for a new round of UN penalties are bleak.

The Joint Chiefs of Staff of South Korea strongly condemned the launches as a “grave provocation” that should be stopped immediately.

Seoul’s foreign ministry imposed penalties on four individuals and five businesses tied to Pyongyang’s weapons program on Monday in reaction to the North’s latest ICBM and missile tests, calling it the country’s quickest response to the North’s provocations.

“Our government has made it clear that North Korea’s provocations will not go unchecked. Its repeated provocations will strengthen Seoul’s deterrence and tighten the global sanctions network “In a statement, the ministry stated.

The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said the latest launch did not pose an immediate threat but highlighted the “destabilizing impact” of North Korea’s unlawful weapons programs.

U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric urged Pyongyang to “immediately desist from taking any further provocative actions” banned under Security Council resolutions, and resume denuclearization dialogue.

Rising tensions

Kim’s sister, Yo-Jong, warned against the increased presence of U.S. strategic military assets following the joint air drills with its Asian allies over the weekend.

“The frequency of using the Pacific as our firing range depends upon the U.S. forces’ action character,” she said in a statement carried by KCNA.

The United States and South Korea are set to hold simulated nuclear tabletop exercises aimed at improving operations of American nuclear assets this week, as well as annual springtime Freedom Shield field training in March.

Pyongyang’s foreign ministry said last week it would respond to the planned exercises with “unprecedentedly persistent, strong counteractions.”

“Tension on the peninsula is likely to reach its peak in coming months as North Korea is accelerating its military actions with higher frequency, and her statement indicates that it would continue impromptu missile tests using the Pacific as its shooting range,” said Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul.

According to Hong Min, a senior expert at the South Korean Institute for National Unification, Kim’s reference of the Pacific suggests the North will launch additional long-range missiles on a regular basis.

The North’s missile launch on Monday marks its third known weapons test this year, following an unprecedented number of missile launches last year, including ICBMs capable of striking anywhere in the United States.

Yo-Jong also called certain South Korean academics “disgusting” and “dumb” for questioning the reliability of the ICBM capacity, claiming Saturday’s “sudden” test required nine hours of preparation.

The launch took place “at the most appropriate time” considering weather conditions and after U.S. and South Korean scout planes went away, she said.

“They had better rack their brains to take measures to defend themselves, instead of doubting or worrying about other’s technology,” she said.

“We affirm once again that there is no change in our will to make the worst maniacs escalating the tensions pay the price for their action.”

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North Korea denies supplying Wagner group in Russia

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North Korea denies arming Russia with rockets and missiles. Allegations are aimed at justifying Washington’s own military aid to Ukraine, Pyongyang says. North Korean official: US will face “unwanted result” if it continues spreading ‘rumor’. After the United States accused North Korea of delivering rockets and missiles to the Russian Wagner Group and supporting Moscow’s … Read more

COVID-19 lockdown imposed in Pyongyang for five days

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  • A five-day lockdown in North Korea’s capital.
  • People in the capital appeared to be in a panic.
  • It is unclear whether the lockdown extended beyond Pyongyang.

Pyongyang: A five-day lockdown of the capital Pyongyang has been ordered by North Korea due to an increase in cases of an unidentified respiratory illness.

The Seoul-based outlet that covers North Korea reported that residents were required to stay in their homes until the end of Sunday and submit to multiple temperature checks every day, citing a government announcement.

The notice did not specifically mention COVID-19, but North Korea did not do so during its first outbreak last year, when it only mentioned “fever” cases.

People in the capital appeared to be “panic-buying food in large quantities” on Tuesday, amid rumors of a lockdown.

Due to limited testing capabilities, North Korea acknowledged its first COVID-19 outbreak last year but did not provide the precise number of cases. In August, it declared “victory” over the outbreak.

State media has not yet covered the lockdown order, but has continued to cover anti-pandemic measures to combat respiratory illnesses like the flu.

At celebrations for the Lunar New Year, Pyongyang residents were photographed wearing face masks, some of them double-masking or donning masks of a higher grade.

It was unclear whether the lockdown extended beyond Pyongyang.

Since abandoning its zero-COVID policy late last year, China, North Korea’s main ally and trading partner has seen an increase in cases.

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Kim Jong Un demands for nuclear arsenal expansion

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North Korea conducted two nuclear-capable rocket tests over the weekend. Kim Jong Un urges an “exponential buildup” in his nation’s nuclear arsenal. South Korea is a “undoubted enemy,” and the US is pressuring North Korea. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is urging a “exponential buildup” in his nation’s nuclear arsenal in response to alleged … Read more

North Korea launched 3 short-range missiles, says South Korea

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North Korea reportedly launches at least three short-range ballistic missiles. Latest in a record-breaking year of weapons testing by Pyongyang. It’s the 37th time this year North Korea has launched a missile on Saturday. The latest in a record-breaking year of weapons testing, North Korea reportedly launched at least three short-range ballistic missiles on Saturday … Read more

North Korea: Kim announces new military goals for 2023

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Kim also established objectives for strengthening self-defense in 2023. He outlined the foreign policy tenets and the strategy for combating the enemy. Scores of ballistic missiles were launched by Pyongyang this year. On the second day of a crucial Workers’ Party meeting, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presented new military objectives for his nation … Read more

Pyongyang launches suspected ICBM in North Korea

Pyongyang launches suspected ICBM in North Korea

North Korea launches an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), but it was lost in midair. The North’s seventh ICBM launch of the year provoked a warning in Japan. Comes as the US and South Korea stage their largest-ever joint air drills, which Pyongyang has called “aggressive and provocative”. North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), … Read more

North Korea fires most missiles in a day, South responds

North Korea fires most missiles in a day, South responds

At least 23 missiles were fired by the North in a single day. One missile came down 37 miles from Sokcho in the South. Pyongyang claims missile launches are in retaliation for South Korea and US military drills, which it describes as “aggressive and provocative,” say South Korean officials. In a clear escalation of hostilities, … Read more

Yellen says a North Korean nuclear test would be provocative

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US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told reporters on Monday that the United States might impose additional sanctions against North Korea. Any nuclear test by Pyongyang would be viewed as very provocative, she said. The comments were made while en route to Seoul for meetings with senior South Korean officials. SEOUL: US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen … Read more

North Korea’s missile launches

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During tripartite talks with South Korean and Japanese diplomats, the United States focused on cooperating with its allies against North Korea’s threat. Senior diplomats in the United States, South Korea and Japan have condemned North Korea’s recent missile test as “a serious and illegal challenge” in a joint statement. The comments came after high-level talks between Japan and South Korea on Wednesday with Deputy … Read more

North Korea fires likely ICBM hours after Biden leaves Asia

North Korea

North Korea launched a volley  of missiles Wednesday, possibly including its largest intercontinental ballistic missile, just hours after US President Joe Biden left Asia after a trip marred by Pyongyang’s threats. North Korea has also conducted “operational tests” of a nuclear detonation device, according to Kim Tae-Hyo, Seoul’s first deputy director of the National Security Office, … Read more

Kim Jong Un carries coffin at N. Korean military officer’s funeral

North Korea

Without a mask North Korean state media stated Monday that Kim Jong Un was among the pallbearers at a public funeral for a key military leader, only days after Pyongyang claimed control of the Covid-19 outbreak. Kim on Sunday attended the funeral of Hyon Chol Hae, a Korean People’s Army marshal and reportedly Kim’s mentor, … Read more

North Korea’s Kim slams officials over pandemic response, deploys army

North Korea

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un slammed “irresponsible” officials for the country’s pandemic response and directed the army to assist in the distribution of medicine, state media reported on Monday, as Seoul offered Covid-19 assistance. More than a million people have fallen ill with what Pyongyang refers to as “fever,” according to state media, despite leader … Read more

Yoon Suk-yeol South Korea began work from a bunker, sworn in hours later

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Yoon Suk-yeol, South Korea’s new president, received his first briefing as commander-in-chief from the Joint Chiefs of Staff at midnight on Monday. During a period of high tension on the Korean Peninsula, Yoon began his job from an underground bunker constructed at his new presidential office. Hours later, Yoon was sworn in as president in … Read more

US requests Wednesday UN Security Council meeting on N.Korea

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According to diplomats, the US has requested an emergency UN Security Council meeting for Wednesday to discuss North Korea, amid fears that Pyongyang will resume nuclear testing in the coming weeks. According to the same diplomats, Washington holds the Security Council presidency for the month of May and has been considering calling a meeting since … Read more

North Korea fires submarine-launched missile after US nuclear warning

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North Korea launched its second submarine-launched ballistic missile in three days on Saturday, Seoul reported, after the US warned Pyongyang could be planning a nuclear test. Pyongyang has drastically increased its sanctions-busting missile launches this year, conducting 15 tests since January, including the first full-range launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile since 2017. The latest … Read more

AI tech: the future of S Korea’s polls

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SEOUL – In a crowded campaign office in Seoul, young, trendy staffers are using deepfake technology to try to achieve the near-impossible: make a middle-aged, establishment South Korean presidential candidate cool. Armed with hours of specially-recorded footage of opposition People Power Party candidate Yoon Suk-yeol, the team has created a digital avatar of the frontrunner … Read more

Kim Jong-un ready for ‘dialogue and confrontation’ with the US

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has stated that his country needs to prepare for both “dialogue and confrontation” with the US, and “especially to get fully prepared for confrontation”. This is the first time Mr. Kim has directly commented on President Joe Biden’s management. North Korea had earlier disregarded the efforts by the new US government to … Read more