DPRK Warns Japan’s Neo-Militarism Could Bring Total Destruction
DPRK’s KCNA warns that Japan’s neo-militarism—constitutional revision and military build-up—could lead to total destruction and threaten regional peace in 2026.
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DPRK’s KCNA warns that Japan’s neo-militarism—constitutional revision and military build-up—could lead to total destruction and threaten regional peace in 2026.
At a Jan 7 press briefing, Beijing’s spokesperson warned that dividing spheres of influence and stoking geopolitical confrontation can’t make countries safer, advocating common and cooperative security.
Nordic foreign ministers reaffirmed their commitment to Arctic stability and Greenland’s self-determination after signals of US interest. Find out what’s next for the far north!
An unauthorized drone flew over Caracas’ presidential palace on Jan 5, prompting police warning shots. No clashes reported and nationwide order remains stable.
Unidentified drones over Caracas’ presidential palace sparked gunfire and evacuations, but authorities say the situation is under control.
On January 3, the US launched a military operation in Venezuela, capturing President Maduro and his wife. Explore the context and join the conversation on what this means.
President Trump says the US struck a Venezuelan dock area used by drug traffickers last week, potentially marking the first land strike on Venezuela and shifting anti-trafficking efforts.
Dr. Oluwole Ojewale warns US airstrikes in Nigeria are just part of the solution; lasting peace needs intelligence, finance tracking, and stronger borders.
Syrian forces arrested senior IS commander Taha al-Zoubi in a targeted raid near Damascus, seizing weapons and a suicide belt. The operation marks a major blow to IS networks around the capital.
China has condemned the U.S. approval of large-scale arms sales to the Taiwan region, calling it a breach of the one-China principle and a threat to regional security.