
DPRK to Send 6,000 Military Builders, Sappers to Russia’s Kursk Region
The DPRK will dispatch 5,000 builders, two brigades and 1,000 deminers to help restore Russia’s western Kursk region in an agreement with Russia’s Security Council head.
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The DPRK will dispatch 5,000 builders, two brigades and 1,000 deminers to help restore Russia’s western Kursk region in an agreement with Russia’s Security Council head.
This week’s Asia News Wrap highlights the ROK suspending anti-DPRK loudspeaker broadcasts and what it means for regional diplomacy.
Seoul halts anti-DPRK loudspeaker broadcasts along the DMZ to rebuild trust and peace on the Korean Peninsula, signaling a shift from retaliation to reconciliation.
The DPRK labels the U.S. Golden Dome missile defense initiative as a ‘very dangerous’ step toward outer space war, warning of destabilized global security.
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DPRK launches a full-scale probe into the Chongjin Shipyard destroyer launch accident, revealing hull damage and setting a recovery timeline.
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The DPRK has unveiled its new 5,000-tonne Choe Hyon-class destroyer built in 400 days, marking a major milestone in its naval modernisation.
The DPRK reaffirms its nuclear weapons state status, declaring it irreversible amid denuclearization calls from global partners.
South Korean forces fired warning shots after about 10 DPRK soldiers crossed the border, intensifying tensions on the Korean peninsula.