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Special Counsel Seeks 30-Year Prison for Ex-President Yoon Over Drone Allegations
A special counsel team in Seoul has demanded a 30-year prison sentence for ex-President Yoon over alleged drone dispatch to Pyongyang. The case highlights ongoing security concerns involving North Korea, with further legal developments expected.

North Korea and Russia's largest labor unions sign cooperation pact in Pyongyang
North Korea and Russia's largest labor unions signed a memorandum of understanding in Pyongyang to enhance cooperation and exchanges. This move signals deepening ties amid broader geopolitical shifts.

North Korea consolidates power with Kim Jong Un re-election and family promotions at rare party congress
North Korea’s ruling party re-elected Kim Jong Un as general-secretary during a rare congress, emphasizing leadership stability. The congress also promoted Kim’s younger sister, suggesting potential future leadership plans.

North Korea Launches Ballistic Missiles Toward Sea, Escalating Regional Tensions
North Korea launched ballistic missiles toward the sea for a second day, signaling continued defiance amid persistent tensions with Seoul. The regional response and future missile tests will likely influence diplomatic efforts.

North Korea Boosts Diplomatic Ties with China, Russia, and Belarus Amid Geopolitical Moves
North Korea has accelerated efforts to deepen relationships with China, Russia, and Belarus, including restoring transit routes and signing a new friendship treaty. These moves are strategically aimed at boosting Pyongyang's international leverage ahead of possible future negotiations with the US and its allies.

UN Human Rights Council Approves Resolution on North Korea’s Human Rights Situation
The UN Human Rights Council adopted a resolution on North Korea's human rights issues during its 61st session, with South Korea as a co-sponsor. This reflects growing international focus on North Korea's human rights record, with potential implications for diplomatic relations.

Air China Restores Beijing-Pyongyang Flights but Ceases New Bookings
Air China has resumed flights to Pyongyang after six years, highlighting a shift in China-North Korea relations. The airline is not accepting new bookings, suggesting cautious diplomatic engagement continues.

China-North Korea Passenger Train Resumes After Six Years
Passenger train services between China and North Korea have resumed after a six-year hiatus. This move highlights potential diplomatic and economic normalization in the region.

North Korea's Kim Jong Un Inspects Naval Vessels and Prefers Nuclear Expansion
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited a warship and a new destroyer, reaffirming his commitment to expanding the country's naval nuclear arsenal. These actions signal a focus on bolstering North Korea’s military strength amidst ongoing tensions.