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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signaled the country will continue to develop missiles in the next five years, as he visited major munitions enterprises in the last quarter of 2025, state media KCNA said on Friday.
North Korea's unhinged despot was pictured inspecting an apparent underwater nuclear sub after he promised to strengthen his Navy in the face of apparent 'military threats'
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited a nuclear submarine factory and received a message from Russia's Vladimir Putin hailing the countries' "invincible friendship", Pyongyang's state media said Thursday.
Kim Jong Un inaugurates a luxury mountain resort in Samjiyon, projecting prosperity even as North Korea struggles with poverty and hunger.
North Korean media increasingly refer to Kim Jong Un as general secretary of the ruling Workers' Party rather than chairman of the State Affairs.
Samjiyon, where the latest resort is, holds deep symbolic importance in North Korean propaganda, given its proximity to Mount Paektu – the highest peak on the Korean Peninsula – which official narratives claim as the birthplace of Mr Kim’s father, Kim Jong Il. Most historians, however, maintain that Kim Jong Il was born in the Soviet Union.
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Smuggled North Korean phone exposes disturbing details of how Kim Jong Un’s regime spies on citizens
A captured North Korean smartphone reveals how Kim Jong Un's regime uses technology for surveillance, language control, and information suppression—offering a disturbing insight into citizens' lives under strict governmental oversight.