North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has confirmed that his country will continue to strengthen its nuclear and conventional military capabilities. This announcement comes at a time of rising tensions in the region, raising concerns among the international community.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un praised soldiers who committed suicide while fighting against Ukrainian forces in the Russian Kursk region, highlighting their bravery and dedication to defending their homeland.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un praised soldiers who chose to commit suicide rather than be captured during the conflict in Ukraine. This statement reflects the regime's emphasis on loyalty and sacrifice amid rising military tensions globally.
A human rights report reveals that North Korea has significantly increased the implementation of death sentences during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on charges related to foreign cultural imitation and political violations.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un commended the sacrifices of Korean People's Army soldiers during combat operations in Russia's Kursk region, calling them 'heroes who sacrificed to uphold great honor.' These remarks come amid rising tensions in the area, highlighting the significance of these sacrifices in the ongoing conflict.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has reiterated his country's ongoing support for Russia in its war against Ukraine, pledging assistance for what he termed a 'sacred war.' This announcement comes amid a notable strengthening of ties between the two nations.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un welcomed Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov and State Duma Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin in Pyongyang. This visit aimed to strengthen ties between the two nations and inaugurated a memorial honoring North Korean soldiers who died in Ukraine.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un affirmed his country's commitment to supporting Russia's policies during a tribute ceremony for fallen North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region. This statement comes amid rising international tensions.
Intelligence reports and recent images suggest that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is grooming his daughter Jo-Ai to be his successor. This move is part of a long-term strategy to enhance the stability of the regime amid significant economic and political challenges.
Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, deemed Seoul's apology for the drone incident in January as a wise decision. This statement followed South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's admission of government responsibility for the incident.
South Korea has reported credible information indicating that Kim Yo Jong, the daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, may be a potential successor. This announcement comes at a time of notable changes within the North Korean regime.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un conducted an inspection of new recreational areas in the capital, Pyongyang, showing significant interest in developing these facilities to boost domestic tourism. This visit comes as the government seeks to improve living conditions for citizens and enhance the local economy through increased recreational activities.
North Korean leader <strong>Kim Jong Un</strong> announced plans to bury the remains of victims during his visit to the Fighters Museum in <strong>Kursk, Russia</strong>, scheduled for mid-April. This visit aims to strengthen ties between <strong>Pyongyang</strong> and <strong>Moscow</strong> amidst global geopolitical tensions.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's announcement of a new solid-fuel rocket engine development has triggered widespread reactions on social media, focusing more on mockery than military praise. This development is part of a five-year plan to enhance North Korea's nuclear and ballistic capabilities.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a new test of a solid-fuel rocket engine, reflecting the country's commitment to enhancing its strategic military capabilities. This test comes amid heightened regional and international tensions.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected special forces and oversaw new weapons tests, reflecting the country's military direction amid rising regional tensions. This event comes at a critical time as Pyongyang seeks to bolster its defensive capabilities against international pressures.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un welcomed Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Pyongyang, reflecting a desire to enhance bilateral relations amid rising international tensions.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un welcomed Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in a grand ceremony in Pyongyang, reflecting the solidarity of close allies amid rising global tensions. This visit comes as both leaders face increasing criticism from the West.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un welcomed Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Pyongyang, where a lavish military reception was held, reflecting the strengthening ties between the two allies close to Russia.
Belarusian President <strong>Alexander Lukashenko</strong> has arrived in <strong>North Korea</strong> for an official visit at the invitation of leader <strong>Kim Jong Un</strong>. This visit aims to enhance cooperation between the two countries amidst growing international pressures.
In a lengthy speech before the North Korean parliament, leader Kim Jong Un asserted that his country's nuclear arsenal will serve as a shield against American hostility. This statement comes amid rising regional tensions.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un affirmed that his country will not abandon its nuclear arsenal, emphasizing military enhancements and criticizing the United States and South Korea amid rising tensions.
North Korea's legislative council has announced the reelection of Kim Jong Un as the head of state affairs, marking a reflection of the unified will of the North Korean people. This election coincides with the start of the 15th session of the council.
Analysts suggest that a U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran led North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to conclude that possessing nuclear weapons is essential for the survival of his regime. The analysis highlights concerns about the impact of external attacks on Pyongyang's policies.