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What North Korea Really Wants From Putin (And It’s Not Just Money)
Russia Partnership in Ukraine: In exchange for sending tens of thousands of troops and vast amounts of artillery shells to aid Russia’s war in Ukraine, North Korea is likely demanding and receiving critical Russian military technology.
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Daily Express US on MSNUnder-fire Putin now relying on North Korea even more than China, says expert
A think tank has claimed Russia now sees North Korea as a closer ally than China or Iran due to Kim Jong-Un's assistance with the attempted invasion of Ukraine.International Crisis Group underlined the smaller nation's willingness to supply the Kremlin with ammunition and,
It is indicative of how Russia’s allies are propping up this war effort,” Angelica Evans from the Institute of the Study of War told The Post.
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The Moscow Times on MSNRussia Launches First Commercial Flight to North Korea in Decades
A Russian passenger jet landed in North Korea’s capital on Monday, according to flight tracking data, marking the first commercial flight in decades between the two allied countries. The Moscow-to-Pyongyang service by Nordwind Airlines comes as Russia and North Korea grow increasingly close,
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Daily Express US on MSNNorth Korean troops told to prepare 'for real war' as Putin's forces dwindle
Kim made these comments to state media while overseeing an artillery unit's firing contest. North Korean forces have been aiding Vladimir Putin's attempted invasion since at least fall 2024, fighting in Russian uniforms, though both countries have only recently admitted their involvement.
The Russian president hopes to persist until Ukraine gets exhausted or simply quits because it can’t afford to carry on anymore.
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Trump will use every tool against Russia to find a solution to Putin's 'senseless killing,' senator says
Neb., discusses President Donald Trump's new deadline for Vladimir Putin to reach a Ukraine peace deal on 'Mornings with Maria.'
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un sent condolences to Russian President Vladimir Putin over a plane crash, state media KCNA reported on Saturday.