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Arizona Woman Sentenced for North Korean Fraud Scheme
A 50-year-old Arizona woman, Christina Chapman, was sentenced to 102 months in prison for a scheme that involved using stolen identities of 68 Americans to hire North Korean IT workers remotely at over 300 American companies, generating over \$17 million for herself and the North Korean government f...
Arizona Woman Sentenced for North Korean Fraud Scheme
A 50-year-old Arizona woman, Christina Chapman, was sentenced to 102 months in prison for a scheme that involved using stolen identities of 68 Americans to hire North Korean IT workers remotely at over 300 American companies, generating over \$17 million for herself and the North Korean government f...
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36% Bias Score


Ukraine-Russia Talks End Without Major Breakthrough
The third round of Ukraine-Russia talks in Istanbul on July 23rd yielded only a prisoner exchange agreement, with both sides remaining far apart on ending the war; concurrently, Kim Jong-un urged North Korean soldiers to prepare for war, while the US approved a $322 million arms sale to Ukraine.
Ukraine-Russia Talks End Without Major Breakthrough
The third round of Ukraine-Russia talks in Istanbul on July 23rd yielded only a prisoner exchange agreement, with both sides remaining far apart on ending the war; concurrently, Kim Jong-un urged North Korean soldiers to prepare for war, while the US approved a $322 million arms sale to Ukraine.
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South Korea Considers Individual Tours to North Korea to Improve Ties
South Korea is considering allowing individual tours to North Korea as a measure to improve relations, a move seen as a potential negotiating tool to restart dialogue with Pyongyang, following President Lee Jae-myung's efforts to ease tensions by halting anti-North Korea broadcasts and leaflet campa...
South Korea Considers Individual Tours to North Korea to Improve Ties
South Korea is considering allowing individual tours to North Korea as a measure to improve relations, a move seen as a potential negotiating tool to restart dialogue with Pyongyang, following President Lee Jae-myung's efforts to ease tensions by halting anti-North Korea broadcasts and leaflet campa...
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Japan's Defense White Paper: China Poses Greatest Threat
Japan's defense white paper designates China as its gravest strategic threat due to increased military activity, particularly concerning airspace violations and naval exercises near the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands, creating heightened regional tensions.
Japan's Defense White Paper: China Poses Greatest Threat
Japan's defense white paper designates China as its gravest strategic threat due to increased military activity, particularly concerning airspace violations and naval exercises near the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands, creating heightened regional tensions.
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56% Bias Score


False Reports Claim Closure of North Korean Resort After Lavrov Visit
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's July 10-12 visit to North Korea's Wonsan resort, intended to foster tourism and diplomatic ties, was met with false Western media reports claiming the resort's closure to Russians, prompting the Russian Foreign Ministry to denounce the reports as disinformati...
False Reports Claim Closure of North Korean Resort After Lavrov Visit
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's July 10-12 visit to North Korea's Wonsan resort, intended to foster tourism and diplomatic ties, was met with false Western media reports claiming the resort's closure to Russians, prompting the Russian Foreign Ministry to denounce the reports as disinformati...
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Japan Faces Worst Security Environment Since WWII Amidst Rising East Asian Military Tensions
Japan's defense ministry issued a report Tuesday describing its most severe security environment since WWII, citing increased military activities from China, Russia, and North Korea, including joint military exercises and deployments near disputed islands and Taiwan.
Japan Faces Worst Security Environment Since WWII Amidst Rising East Asian Military Tensions
Japan's defense ministry issued a report Tuesday describing its most severe security environment since WWII, citing increased military activities from China, Russia, and North Korea, including joint military exercises and deployments near disputed islands and Taiwan.
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North Korea's Ukraine War Gains Threaten South Korea
North Korea's participation in Russia's war against Ukraine, supplying munitions and deploying troops, has significantly modernized its military capabilities, posing a growing threat to South Korea, which has responded with cautious silence due to complex strategic and political considerations.

North Korea's Ukraine War Gains Threaten South Korea
North Korea's participation in Russia's war against Ukraine, supplying munitions and deploying troops, has significantly modernized its military capabilities, posing a growing threat to South Korea, which has responded with cautious silence due to complex strategic and political considerations.
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32% Bias Score

North Korea to Launch Third Destroyer by October 2026
North Korea is building a third 5,000-ton destroyer, aiming for completion by October 2026, to strengthen its navy; this follows two previous launches, one of which capsized, leading to arrests; the project underscores North Korea's commitment to military modernization.

North Korea to Launch Third Destroyer by October 2026
North Korea is building a third 5,000-ton destroyer, aiming for completion by October 2026, to strengthen its navy; this follows two previous launches, one of which capsized, leading to arrests; the project underscores North Korea's commitment to military modernization.
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Japan's Defense Spending Plans Face Election Uncertainty"
Japan aims to reach 2 percent of GDP in defense spending by 2025, but the upcoming election could jeopardize further increases due to potential loss of the upper house majority and opposition to tax hikes, despite U.S. pressure for greater spending.

Japan's Defense Spending Plans Face Election Uncertainty"
Japan aims to reach 2 percent of GDP in defense spending by 2025, but the upcoming election could jeopardize further increases due to potential loss of the upper house majority and opposition to tax hikes, despite U.S. pressure for greater spending.
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North Korean Defectors Debut K-Pop Group 1VERSE in US
The South Korean K-pop group 1VERSE, featuring two North Korean defectors, Seok and Hyuk, debuted this month with their first album and an upcoming US showcase, aiming to break into the competitive American music market.

North Korean Defectors Debut K-Pop Group 1VERSE in US
The South Korean K-pop group 1VERSE, featuring two North Korean defectors, Seok and Hyuk, debuted this month with their first album and an upcoming US showcase, aiming to break into the competitive American music market.
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Japan Names China Greatest Strategic Challenge in Defense White Paper
Japan's 2025 defense white paper identifies China as the greatest strategic challenge, citing increased military assertiveness and several recent incidents involving close encounters between Chinese and Japanese aircraft and vessels near the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands, prompting concerns about regional ...

Japan Names China Greatest Strategic Challenge in Defense White Paper
Japan's 2025 defense white paper identifies China as the greatest strategic challenge, citing increased military assertiveness and several recent incidents involving close encounters between Chinese and Japanese aircraft and vessels near the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands, prompting concerns about regional ...
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48% Bias Score

North Korea's New Resort Opens to Russian Tourists Amidst Human Rights Concerns
North Korea's new Wonsan Kalma resort, opened this month, welcomed its first Russian tourists after a rushed construction process raising human rights concerns; its future success is uncertain despite Kim Jong Un's claims of world-class status.

North Korea's New Resort Opens to Russian Tourists Amidst Human Rights Concerns
North Korea's new Wonsan Kalma resort, opened this month, welcomed its first Russian tourists after a rushed construction process raising human rights concerns; its future success is uncertain despite Kim Jong Un's claims of world-class status.
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56% Bias Score
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