Upcoming Ninth Party Congress in North Korea: A Turning Point for Kim Jong Un?
The upcoming Ninth Party Congress in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) is set to be a significant milestone for the regime, offering insights into Kim Jong Un’s priorities for...
Meetings of Five States: A Step Towards Eurasian Unity
On February 3, 2026, the Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosted a significant meeting involving representatives from Belarus, Iran, North Korea, Myanmar, and Russia. This...
The End of the Arms Control Era
The expiration of the New START treaty signifies a pivotal moment in international relations, marking the end of more than 50 years of nuclear agreements between the...
Kim Jong-un Inaugurates Greenhouse Project in Sinuiju
In a significant move amidst ongoing challenges, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has inaugurated a major greenhouse project in Sinuiju, a city that has faced severe hardships due to...
Keir Starmer’s Diplomatic Dance: Nuclear Weapons and Global Security
Keir Starmer, the British Prime Minister, has recently taken tentative steps towards bolstering relations with China, often dubbed the "Dragon Throne." While this diplomatic pivot...
Understanding North Korea’s Unique Calendar Shift: From Juche to Gregorian
In a world that often feels universally synchronized by time, the recent revelation about North Korea’s calendar system has left many scratching their heads....
Engaging in Dialogue with the Iranian Regime: A Complex Dilemma
The Question of Diplomacy
What benefit is there in engaging in dialogue, negotiation, and diplomacy with a regime characterized by aggressive tendencies, such as the Iranian leadership? Many argue that these interactions are futile, primarily because fundamental changes in the regime’s nature are unlikely. Critics maintain that the Tehran regime has a long history of producing crises rather than resolving them. The question that resonates is: can diplomacy reshape a fundamentally malignant force?
Historical Context of the Iranian Regime
Since its establishment in 1979, the Iranian government has been described as a pariah, coming to power through terrorist means aimed at dismantling a...
### Today in History: January 29
Today is Thursday, January 29, marking the 29th day of the year 2026, with 336 days remaining. Historically, this date has seen significant events across various domains, from...
North Korea’s Cinematic Propaganda: A Closer Look at “Days and Nights of Confrontation”
North Korea has a long history of utilizing its film industry as...
On Tuesday, North Korea once again captured global attention by launching an unidentified projectile toward the sea, as reported by South Korea’s military. This...
Trump’s Divergent Approaches to Iran and North Korea: A Study in Contrasts
The year 2018 marked a pivotal moment in American foreign policy, particularly concerning...
The Dark Side of Remote Work: How North Korean Scammers Exploited American Businesses
When North Korean scammers set out to steal U.S. money to fund...