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How North Korea Dominates Girls' Youth Soccer

North Korea's obsessive, militaristic training of preteen girls has made it a powerhouse in youth women's soccer, securing propaganda wins for Kim Jong Un's regime. Explore the high-stakes world behind their success.

NK Accuses South of Spy Drone Flight, Seoul Denies

North Korea alleges a South Korean spy drone intruded its airspace in January, displaying wreckage as proof. Seoul denies involvement, launching an investigation. Tensions rise on the Korean Peninsula.

Inside North Korea: The Kim Dynasty's 70-Year Rule

Explore the secretive world of North Korea, from its division after WWII to the Kim family's totalitarian rule. Discover the history, the present under Kim Jong Un, and the future with his daughter. Read the full story.

Carlsen earns $1.5M in 2025; India's Arjun leads pack

Magnus Carlsen was the sole chess player to earn over $1 million in prize money in 2025, amassing $1.5M. India's top earner Arjun Erigaisi pocketed $431,214, ranking 8th globally. Read the full breakdown.

NK Missile Launch After Maduro's Capture by US

Kim Jong-un fires ballistic missiles hours after US captures Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Analysis links timing to South Korea-China talks. Read the full report.

Kim Jong-un's Daughter's Rising Public Profile

Kim Ju-ae, daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, is increasingly seen at major state events, sparking global speculation about her future political role. Read the full analysis here.

ED attaches Rs 99.26 cr assets in Amrapali case

ED provisionally attaches properties worth Rs 99.26 crore linked to the Amrapali Group money laundering case. Funds siphoned via bogus transactions. Read the full investigation details.

South Korea Allows Access to North's Main Newspaper

South Koreans can now read North Korea's Rodong Sinmun without prior approval, a symbolic policy shift under President Lee Jae Myung aimed at improving inter-Korean ties. Discover the details and mixed reactions.

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