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North Korea Rejects Nuclear Talks, Vows Arsenal Expansion
North Korea has rejected any possibility of clarification or negotiation regarding its nuclear program. The regime cited ongoing military drills between the United States and South Korea as a primary reason for its stance. The country's commitment to nuclear development remains firm. North Korea has rejected nuclear talks and vowed to expand its arsenal, according to KCNA. The source did not specify which proposals were rejected or the scope of arsenal expansion. International observers are closely monitoring North Korea's next moves. This stance was reiterated by Kim Yo Jong, who rejected any talks on denuclearization. North Korea has confirmed its status as a nuclear power, stating that this is absolutely non-negotiable. The regime rejected prospects for clarification and assured that Pyongyang maintains its nuclear weapons as an indispensable guarantee of its security.
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China's Xi Jinping to Visit North Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is expected to visit Russia for high-level talks. The visit aims to strengthen ties between the two nations amidst growing tensions with Western countries. The purpose of the visit is reportedly to discuss strengthening bilateral ties. The visit is expected to focus on strengthening bilateral relations and defense cooperation. The purpose and specific timing of the visit were not immediately clear, but it is expected to involve discussions on bilateral relations and regional security. This visit aims to strengthen ties and potentially discuss cooperation on nuclear weapons and missile technology. It would be Kim Jong Un's first trip to Russia in nearly seven years. The visit comes amid high tensions between Beijing and Moscow. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has met with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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North Korea, Russia Break Ground On Friendship Hospital
Officials from Russia and North Korea broke ground on the new DPRK-Russia Friendship Hospital in late April. The hospital is repurposing an existing project. The project is located in North Korea.
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North Korea Doubles Nuclear Material Capacity
North Korea has unveiled a new plant designed to produce fuel for its nuclear weapons program.
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Kim Jong Un Claims Doubled Nuclear Material Capacity
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un announced Thursday that the country's capacity to produce weapons-grade nuclear material has doubled. The announcement was made during a period of heightened tensions and weapons development.
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North Korea Tests Upgraded Solid-Fuel Missile Engine
North Korea conducted a test of an upgraded solid-fuel engine for a long-range missile. The test was conducted in North Korea.
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North Korea Tests New Missile System
North Korea has launched a new missile system, according to state-monitored reports. These tests were conducted under the supervision of Kim Jong Un. The nature of the test and the specific reasons for its significance remain unclear. The tests follow a visit to Vilnius where EU President Ursula von der Leyen condemned threats from Russia. This action follows a visit to Vilnius where concerns about Moscow's drone attacks and threats against Baltic nations were discussed. These tests are aimed at improving strategic capabilities amid rising regional tensions. The launches occurred under the training of Kim Yong Un and involved a tactical missile system. This marks another step in the region's ongoing military developments. North Korea has announced the launch of tactical missiles, mirroring a pattern seen with Kim Jong Un's previous actions.
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North Korea Amends Constitution for Nuclear Strike
North Korea has amended its constitution to include an automatic nuclear strike mandate if its leader, Kim Jong Un, is killed in an enemy attack. The changes also remove the goal of peaceful reunification with South Korea.
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North Korea Crypto Thefts Surge To $2 Billion
Cryptocurrency thefts linked to North Korea increased by 51% year-over-year, reaching $2 billion in 2025. This surge highlights the continued reliance of North Korea on illicit digital asset activities. North Korea's cryptocurrency thefts have surged by 51%, reaching a total of $2 billion. The source did not provide further details on the thefts.
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North Korea Reviews Aid Offer Amid Desperation
North Korea's leadership has stated it will review its previous rejection of a U.S. offer of $100 million in aid. This comes as the situation grows increasingly desperate.
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