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At least four U.N.-sanctioned North Korean vessels entered Chinese waters to pick up energy this summer, North Korea watchers said.
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNRussia eyes deploying additional North Korean troops to the front, boosting its hand in potential negotiationsNorth Korean troops had fought alongside Russia since late 2024. They saw combat in Russia's Kursk Oblast but didn't cross ...
Russia's Nordwind Airlines has launched direct, nonstop flights connecting the Russian capital with North Korea. The journey takes about eight hours to complete and covers a distance of nearly 4,000 ...
The three-day visit earlier this month of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to the North Korean coastal city of Wonsan ...
A new “blood alliance” is changing the dynamic on the Korean Peninsula.
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ABP News on MSNRussia Resumes Direct Flights To North Korea After 30 Years, Boosting Trade And Tech TiesRussia and North Korea resume direct flights after 30 years, paving way for deeper trade and technology cooperation.
Russia has launched a regular air route with North Korea, signaling stronger bilateral relations. The flight from Moscow to ...
Passengers gather to check-in for the first flight connecting Moscow and Pyongyang at Moscow's Sheremetyevo International ...
Russia has opened a direct air route between Moscow and Pyogyang in a move reflecting closer ties between the two countries.
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Meet the ‘Axis of Upheaval’: Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea Are Teaming UpAre Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea Working together? Meet the ‘Axis of Upheaval’ Russia is facing crippling sanctions, but it continues to sell oil and other goods to China and other countries.
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