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North Korea admits sending 'loyal' troops to clear mines for Putin
The North Korean dictator finally admitted sending soldiers to Russia to help with Putin's war efforts ...
Dictator Kim Jong Un was seen smiling with injured soldiers who came back from helping his friend Vladimir Putin, on the ...
The National Assembly passed Sunday a bill led by the ruling Democratic Party (DP) that would give police legal authority to ...
The Japanese government has posted a new video series describing how and why North Korea abducted Japanese citizens, in an ...
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North's Kim makes rare acknowledgement of country's military casualties in Kursk region
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said Friday that while there had been “the heartrending loss of nine lives,” he was grateful ...
Under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, 'I would exhaust every possible means to secure a resolution,' Kihara said. 'I intend to ...
It’s a rare acknowledgement by Pyongyang of the deadly tasks assigned to its soldiers deployed in the war in Ukraine.
North Korea sent troops to clear mines in Russia's Kursk region earlier this year, leader Kim Jong-un publicly acknowledged ...
North Korea sent troops to clear mines in Russia’s Kursk region earlier this year, leader Kim Jong Un said in a speech carried on Saturday by state media, a rare acknowledgement by Pyongyang of the ...
Pyongyang has reportedly sent thousands of troops to fight for Moscow as it presses ahead with its nearly four-year invasion ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un acknowledged troops were deployed to clear mines in Russia’s Kursk region, praising their ...
Relatives of Japanese citizens abducted by North Korea have renewed their appeal for a return of all the victims as soon as ...
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