The South Korean military reported that North Korea fired at least two projectiles into the sea on Wednesday, following a similar launch from Pyongyang just hours earlier. These developments come at a sensitive time for the region.
Reports indicate that North Korea has launched an unspecified missile from the Pyongyang area, following South Korea's expression of regret over drone violations earlier this year. This action heightens ongoing tensions between the two nations.
The National Intelligence Service of South Korea has reported that North Korea has not provided any military or material support to Iran since the onset of the conflict in the Middle East. This reflects North Korea's cautious stance amid rising tensions.
South Korean President <strong>Yoon Suk-yeol</strong> expressed regret to Pyongyang after a drone entered its territory earlier this year, calling the act 'irresponsible'. Investigations revealed the involvement of government officials in the incident.
China's 'Air China' has resumed direct flights between Beijing and Pyongyang after a long hiatus due to the pandemic. This decision reflects both nations' desire to strengthen bilateral relations amidst geopolitical changes.
China Southern Airlines has resumed direct flights to North Korea's capital, Pyongyang, after a six-year interruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This resumption reflects improving relations between the two countries.
Air China has announced the resumption of direct flights to North Korea, with the first flight scheduled for next Monday. This decision reflects a gradual opening of North Korea after the resumption of train services between the two capitals.
After a six-year hiatus, the K-27 night train line connecting Beijing and Pyongyang has reopened, signaling new developments in China-North Korea relations. The journey takes approximately 25 hours, with most passengers disembarking in the border city of Dandong.
During an official visit to Pyongyang, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko affirmed that North Korea is on the brink of a great future. This statement came during discussions with the country's leader, Kim Jong Un, amid a notable rapprochement between Belarus and North Korea.