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    Japan warns on China, North Korea in defence white paper

    Japan's defence ministry has emphasized the importance of countering regional threats, including China's military clout and North Korea's nuclear-armed status. The ministry's annual white paper outlined its stance on issues such as Taiwan tensions and the intensifying rivalry between China and the US. The ministry highlighted that China's military ambitions are the greatest strategic challenge to Japan and the world.

    US encouraging partnerships between NATO alliance and friendly nations in Indo-Pacific: White House

    Biden will welcome NATO leaders and the first lady and he will host a 75th anniversary commemoration event at the Mellon Auditorium on Tuesday. That is the site where the NATO treaty was formally signed in 1949.

    North Korea: Why did Kim Jong-Un's sister Kim Yo Jong threaten Seoul with dire repercussions? Know about latest cause of tension

    North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un's sister Kim Yo Jong has threatened neighboring country South Korea for its live-fire drills. Calling them "suicidal hysteria" and threatening military action, she accused South Korea of escalating tensions to divert attention from domestic issues.

    Destroying the White House; one among the many activities in this North Korean summer camp

    Russian students are planning a visit to the Songdowon International Children’s camp in North Korea. This is part of an agreement signed between the two countries during the recent visit of Vladimir Putin to North Korea.

    North Korea says tested missile capable of carrying super-large warhead

    North Korea successfully tested a new tactical ballistic missile capable of carrying a super-large warhead, state media said Tuesday, with analysts suggesting the weapon could be nuclear-capable. Pyongyang's state media claimed it had successfully launched the Hwasongpho-11Da-4.5 missile, which it said was capable of carrying a 4.5 ton-class super-large warhead.

    North Korea says its recent missile tests involved new ballistic missile with 'super-large warhead'

    North Korea announced Tuesday the successful test-firing of a new tactical ballistic missile, named Hwasongpho-11Da-4.5, capable of carrying a 4.5 ton-class "super-large warhead." The test aimed to verify flight stability and accuracy, with a range from 90 to 500 kilometers. South Korea reported two missiles launched, with differing flight paths: one reaching 600 kilometers and the other 120 kilometers. North Korea plans further tests in July. These developments follow heightened North Korean military activities since 2022, focusing on expanding its nuclear-capable arsenal amid regional tensions with the U.S., South Korea, and Japan.

    • N. Korea condemns drills by US, Japan, S. Korea as 'Asian NATO'

      North Korea denounced on Sunday joint military drills by South Korea, Japan and the United States, calling them an "Asian version of NATO" and warning of "fatal consequences". "The US-Japan-ROK relations have taken on the full-fledged appearance of an Asian-version NATO," it said, warning of "fatal consequences".

      North Korean officials sport Kim Jong Un pins for first time

      North Korean officials publicly displayed pins with Kim Jong Un's portrait for the first time during a key meeting of the ruling party. The move symbolised the development of a cult of personality surrounding the leader, The 10th Plenary Meeting of the 8th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, chaired by Kim, reviewed the party's performance. North Korea's Kim dynasty has historically relied on building cults of personality for its leaders to maintain power.

      N. Korea condemns drills by US, Japan, S. Korea as 'Asian NATO'

      North Korea has condemned joint military exercises involving South Korea, Japan, and the United States, likening them to an "Asian version of NATO" and warning of severe consequences. The drills, named "Freedom Edge," focused on ballistic missile defense, anti-submarine warfare, and cyber defense. Pyongyang, through its foreign ministry, criticized these exercises as provocative and accused the US, Japan, and South Korea of forming a military bloc against North Korea. The North has historically viewed such drills as preparations for invasion, amid ongoing tensions and cross-border provocations with South Korea.

      North Korea says it tested a new multiwarhead missile. South Korea says it's covering up a failure

      North Korea announced a successful test of a multiwarhead missile aimed at enhancing its capability to overcome US and South Korean defenses. However, South Korea disputed this claim, asserting the missile launch had actually failed. North Korea's state media reported the test involved separating and guiding warheads accurately, showcasing progress in its missile development despite technical challenges. Analysts anticipate further tests to refine this technology, which includes decoys to evade missile defenses. The test coincides with heightened regional tensions, including North Korea's objections to US military presence and provocative actions toward South Korea.

      North Korea says it tested a multiwarhead missile. Kim Jong Un covets the weapon to overwhelm US defenses

      North Korea announced it successfully tested a multiwarhead missile, aiming to enhance its capability to overwhelm U.S. missile defenses. The launch tested separation and guidance control of individual warheads, which were accurately directed to targets and verified by radar. This test, North Korea's first known attempt at developing a multiwarhead missile, was seen as a significant step in Kim Jong Un's weapons modernization program. While South Korea initially assessed the launch as a failed hypersonic missile test, analysts suggest it was a preliminary evaluation of key MIRV subsystems. This development intensifies regional security concerns.

      How did North Korean soldiers wander across the world's most heavily guarded border?

      The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between North and South Korea is an intensely fortified strip of land, 248 kilometers long and 4 kilometers wide, possibly the most heavily armed place on Earth. It features two million mines, barbed wire fences, tank traps, and tens of thousands of troops from both sides. Despite this, recent incidents of North Korean soldiers crossing into South Korea have been attributed to overgrown foliage obscuring the demarcation line markings.

      South Korea blasts Russia-North Korea deal, says it will consider supplying arms to Ukraine

      South Korea condemns Russia and North Korea's mutual defense agreement, reconsidering support to Ukraine. North Korea and Russia vow military assistance in case of war, causing concern. Seoul warns of negative consequences on relations with Moscow.

      Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives in Vietnam for a state visit after North Korea
      North Korea says deal between Putin and Kim requires immediate military assistance in event of war

      The new agreement between Russia and North Korea, as reported by North Korean state media, requires the countries to provide immediate military assistance to each other in the event of war. This agreement marks a significant upgrade in their relations, covering security, trade, investment, cultural, and humanitarian ties. The summit between Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin also raised concerns about a potential arms arrangement between Pyongyang and Moscow, with North Korea supporting Russia's war in Ukraine. Tensions on the Korean Peninsula remain high, with ongoing weapons tests and military exercises involving the U.S., South Korea, and Japan.

      Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives in Vietnam on state visit

      Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Vietnam on a state visit after concluding his trip to North Korea. He was welcomed at Hanoi's Noi Bai Airport by Vietnamese officials, including Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha. During his visit, Putin will meet with Vietnam's President and other top leaders. In North Korea, Putin and Kim Jong Un signed a comprehensive partnership agreement, marking a significant elevation in bilateral ties and committing to mutual assistance. The visit featured grand celebrations and gift exchanges.

      North Korea's Kim vows 'full support' for Russia in Ukraine as Putin vows to upgrade ties

      Putin thanked Kim for the support and said the two countries would sign an agreement to boost their partnership as both "fight against the imperialist hegemonistic policies of the U.S. and its satellites against the Russian Federation."

      Russian Prez Putin meets Kim Jong Un in North Korea, thanks him for 'unwavering support' on Ukraine
      South Korea, US work on joint strategy over North nuclear threat

      Senior South Korean and U.S. defense officials met in Seoul to discuss new guidelines for coordinating their response to potential nuclear threats from North Korea. The guidelines focus on maintaining a "credible and effective" nuclear deterrence policy and posture. The meeting follows last year's summit where the U.S. promised to share more nuclear planning information with South Korea. The next meeting will be held in Washington later this year.

      N. Korea sends more balloons as Kim Jong Un's sister warns of 'new counteraction'

      North Korea sent hundreds more trash-carrying balloons over the border, Seoul's military said Monday, after Kim Jong Un's powerful sister warned of further responses if the South keeps up its "psychological warfare". Seoul's military said the North had sent around 310 trash-carrying balloons overnight, with no more detected in the air by early Monday, the Yonhap news agency reported.

      US, South Korea conduct joint bombing drills

      The United States flew a B-1B bomber over the Korean Peninsula for the first joint bombing drills with South Korea in seven years, amidst heightened tensions from North Korea's provocations. The US bomber, escorted by South Korean F-15K jets, dropped Joint Direct Attack Munitions during the exercise. South Korea suspended a 2018 inter-Korean military pact and resumed military activities along the demarcation line. The drills aim to reinforce the US extended deterrence commitment and combined defense posture against North Korea's threats.

      North Korea's trash balloons deepen tensions with the South. Here's what's happening between rivals

      Tensions rise between North and South Korea as North Korea sends balloons carrying trash to South Korea, prompting retaliatory steps from the South. The North's actions threaten to escalate the conflict along the border.

      North Korea sends 600 more trash balloons over border, South says

      North Korea sent 600 balloons carrying trash into South Korea, causing anger in the country. The balloons, which contained cigarette butts, cloth, paper waste, and plastic, were found across the capital from 8 p.m. to 10 a.m. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said the military was monitoring the starting point and conducting aerial reconnaissance to collect the balloons. South Korea's Defence Minister Shin Won-sik said the balloons violated the armistice agreement and reaffirmed a coordinated response to North Korean threats.

      North Korea fires multiple short-range ballistic missiles

      North Korea fired ballistic missiles after a failed spy satellite launch. Kim's regime claimed satellite launch failures. The UN Security Council will meet to discuss the launch.

      North Korea flies trash balloons over the South as leader Kim doubles down on satellite ambitions

      North Korea launched hundreds of trash-filled balloons into South Korea, prompting chemical and explosive response teams to recover the debris. This act follows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's push to overcome a failed satellite launch and develop reconnaissance capabilities. Kim criticized South Korea's military exercises and warned of "stern" actions.

      North Korea says its latest satellite launch exploded in flight

      North Korea's attempt to launch a new military reconnaissance satellite ended in failure on Monday when a newly developed rocket engine exploded in flight. The launch came just hours after Pyongyang issued a warning that it would try to launch a satellite by June 4. The launch became the nuclear-armed North's latest failure, following two other fiery crashes last year. It successfully placed its first spy satellite in orbit in November.

      Pyongyang to deploy new multiple rocket launcher this year: KCNA

      North Korea announced plans to equip its military with a new 240mm multiple rocket launcher, marking a "significant change" in its artillery combat capabilities. Leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a live-fire test of the updated rocket system, which Pyongyang says underwent technical upgrades for enhanced defense capabilities. The rocket launcher will be deployed to military units as replacement equipment between 2024 and 2026. This announcement comes amid speculation that North Korea could be ramping up production of artillery and cruise missiles for potential use in Ukraine, where it has bolstered ties with Russia.

      China says its military took necessary steps to warn Australia in jet incident

      China stated that its military took measures to warn and alert an Australian aircraft after Australia accused a Chinese fighter jet of endangering one of its military helicopters in an "unsafe" confrontation over the Yellow Sea. The incident occurred during an operation to enforce sanctions against North Korea and could strain the nations' attempts to mend ties after tensions in 2020 over COVID-19 origins. Australia demanded an explanation from China and made strong representations, while China urged Australia to stop provocations and hype to prevent misunderstandings.

      North Korea confirms it test fired new hypersonic missile

      North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test launch of a new intermediate-range solid fuel missile carrying a hypersonic warhead. This test, reported by the Korean Central News Agency, took place in a Pyongyang suburb. Kim claimed that all of North Korea's developed missiles are now based on solid fuel technology and capable of carrying nuclear warheads. The missile launch comes amid heightened tensions, with Japan and South Korea tracking the projectile's path. Solid-fuel missiles offer advantages in launch preparation and strike capabilities.

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