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[Update] ATTRAKT claims Warner Music Korea involved with company trying to poach FIFTY FIFTY, Warner Music Korea says that’s ‘groundless’ – Asian Junkie – Asian Junkie

  1. [Update] ATTRAKT claims Warner Music Korea involved with company trying to poach FIFTY FIFTY, Warner Music Korea says that’s ‘groundless’ – Asian Junkie Asian Junkie
  2. Fifty Fifty’s agency threatens legal action against those trying to poach members The Korea JoongAng Daily
  3. FIFTY FIFTY’s agency CEO, “The force behind this incident will be revealed. The case won’t end as their malicious intention” KBIZoom
  4. FIFTY FIFTY’s Label Accuses Outside Agency Of Attempting To Poach Group Koreaboo
  5. Fifty Fifty’s agency alleges Warner Music Korea attempted to steal girl group’s members The Korea JoongAng Daily
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Scholz, EU leaders visit South Korea to discuss China, Ukraine | DW News – DW News

  1. Scholz, EU leaders visit South Korea to discuss China, Ukraine | DW News DW News
  2. South Korea, EU agree to boost pressure on Russia, condemn North Korean missile tests The Associated Press
  3. Press statement by President Charles Michel following the EU-Republic of Korea summit Présidence française du Conseil de l’Union européenne 2022
  4. Leaders of European Union, South Korea agree to increase pressure on Russia, condemn North Korea missile tests Fox News
  5. South Korea, EU reiterate support for peace in Taiwan Strait Taiwan News
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“Provocative & Dangerous”: Biden to Send Nuclear-Armed Subs to South Korea as Activists Demand Peace – Democracy Now!

  1. “Provocative & Dangerous”: Biden to Send Nuclear-Armed Subs to South Korea as Activists Demand Peace Democracy Now!
  2. Biden Threatens Kim Jong With A Nuke Response If He Attacks South Korea | US North Korea News LIVE CNN-News18
  3. Nukes, leaks and chips: What you need to know about South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s visit to Washington Yahoo News
  4. A friendly visit to Washington is also a crucial summit on global security The Hill
  5. Tackling the threat: The Hindu Editorial on the U.S.-South Korea cooperation agreement, the Washington Declaration The Hindu
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North Korea: Kim Jong-un sister says Joe Biden is ‘in his dotage’ as she criticises nuclear pact – The Guardian

  1. North Korea: Kim Jong-un sister says Joe Biden is ‘in his dotage’ as she criticises nuclear pact The Guardian
  2. Biden Threatens Kim Jong With A Nuke Response If He Attacks South Korea | US North Korea News LIVE CNN-News18
  3. “Provocative & Dangerous”: Biden to Send Nuclear-Armed Subs to South Korea as Activists Demand Peace Democracy Now!
  4. A friendly visit to Washington is also a crucial summit on global security The Hill
  5. Tackling the threat: The Hindu Editorial on the U.S.-South Korea cooperation agreement, the Washington Declaration The Hindu
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US-South Korea drills deter North Korea, Pentagon claims hours after North Korea launches ICBM – Fox News

  1. US-South Korea drills deter North Korea, Pentagon claims hours after North Korea launches ICBM Fox News
  2. North Korea fires long range missile ahead of Japan-South Korea talks – BBC News BBC News
  3. White House condemns North Korea missile launch ahead of South Korea, Japan leaders meeting The Hill
  4. US and its partners stage warfare drills as Japan, South Korea strengthen alliance against China, North Korea Fox News
  5. North Korea launches test missiles in response to US-South Korea ‘Freedom Shield’ exercise South China Morning Post
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South Korea exported weapon components to Poland, knowing they would end up in Ukraine – Yahoo Finance

  1. South Korea exported weapon components to Poland, knowing they would end up in Ukraine Yahoo Finance
  2. Exclusive: Seoul approved Poland’s export of howitzers with S.Korean parts to Ukraine Reuters
  3. South Korea Approves Export of Weapons Components to Ukraine The Wall Street Journal
  4. Exclusive-Seoul approved Poland’s export of howitzers with S.Korean parts to Ukraine, official says ThePrint
  5. At 17.3 Billion Arms Sales In 2022, South Korea Emerges As One Of The Biggest Winners From Ukraine-Russia War EurAsian Times
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Kim Jong Un’s sister warns North Korea is ready to act against U.S., South Korea – PBS NewsHour

  1. Kim Jong Un’s sister warns North Korea is ready to act against U.S., South Korea PBS NewsHour
  2. North Korean leader’s sister threatens ‘overwhelming’ response to US, South Korea military exercises The Independent
  3. North Korea Warns U.S. Shootdown of Test-Fired Missiles Would Be “Declaration of War” Democracy Now!
  4. Kim’s sister warns U.S. over North Korea missile launch intercepts Axios
  5. Kim Jong Un’s mysterious sister, Kim Yo Jong, issued a rare public threat to the US on her brother’s behalf, hinting that she might be gaining influence Yahoo News

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Kim Jong Un’s Daughter Ju Ae Could Knock Out His Sister, Yo Jong, in North Korea Succession Feud – The Daily Beast

  1. Kim Jong Un’s Daughter Ju Ae Could Knock Out His Sister, Yo Jong, in North Korea Succession Feud The Daily Beast
  2. Why Kim Jong Un’s Daughter Is All Over North Korean Media | WSJ Wall Street Journal
  3. Speculation swirls around North Korea leader Kim’s daughter after prominent appearance: Is she his successor? Fox News
  4. Kim Jong Un’s daughter likely ‘chosen one’ as successor, spelling doom for his sister New York Post
  5. North Korea forbids girls from having same name as Kim Jong Un’s daughter | Bizarre New Diktat Hindustan Times
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North Korea says U.S. drills have pushed situation to ‘extreme red-line’ -KCNA

SEOUL, Feb 2 (Reuters) – North Korea’s Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that drills by the United States and its allies have pushed the situation to an “extreme red-line” and threaten to turn the peninsula into a “huge war arsenal and a more critical war zone.”

The statement, carried by state news agency KCNA, said Pyongyang was not interested in dialogue as long as Washington pursues hostile policies.

“The military and political situation on the Korean peninsula and in the region has reached an extreme red-line due to the reckless military confrontational maneuvers and hostile acts of the U.S. and its vassal forces,” an unnamed ministry spokesperson said in the statement.

In Washington, the White House rejected the North Korean statement and reiterated a willingness to meet with North Korean diplomats “at a time and place convenient for them.”

“We have made clear we have no hostile intent toward the DPRK and seek serious and sustained diplomacy to address the full range of issues of concern to both countries and the region,” said a spokesperson for the White House National Security Council.

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The North Korean statement cited a visit to Seoul this week by U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. On Tuesday Austin and his South Korean counterpart vowed to expand military drills and deploy more “strategic assets,” such as aircraft carriers and long-range bombers, to counter North Korea’s weapons development and prevent a war.

“This is a vivid expression of the U.S. dangerous scenario which will result in turning the Korean peninsula into a huge war arsenal and a more critical war zone,” the North Korean statement said.

North Korea will respond to any military moves by the United States, and has strong counteraction strategies, including “the most overwhelming nuclear force” if necessary, the statement added.

More than 28,500 American troops are based in South Korea as a legacy of the 1950-1953 Korean War, which ended in an armistice rather than a peace treaty.

“We reject the notion that our joint exercises with partners in the region serve as any sort of provocation. These are routine exercises fully consistent with past practice,” the White House statement said.

Last year, North Korea conducted a record number of ballistic missile tests, which are banned by United Nations Security Council resolutions. It was also observed reopening its shuttered nuclear weapons test site, raising expectations of a nuclear test for the first time since 2017.

In New York, South Korea’s foreign minister, Park Jin, met with the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday and called for the U.N.’s continued attention to North Korea’s recent provocations and efforts to implement sanctions on the reclusive regime.

Guterres said any resumption of nuclear testing by North Korea would deal a devastating blow to regional and international security, and reaffirmed support to build lasting peace on the Korean peninsula, according to Park’s office.

Park is on a four-day trip to the United States, which will include a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Washington on Friday.

On Wednesday the United States and South Korea carried out a joint air drill with American B-1B heavy bombers and F-22 stealth fighters, as well as F-35 jets from both countries, according to South Korea’s Defense Ministry.

“The combined air drills this time show the U.S.’ will and capabilities to provide strong and credible extended deterrence against North Korea’s nuclear and missile threats,” the Defense Ministry said in a statement.

Reporting by Josh Smith; Additional reporting by Soo-hyang Choi and Steve Holland; Editing by Jonathan Oatis, Bill Berkrot and Gerry Doyle

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North Korea condemns US sending battle tanks to Ukraine | Russia-Ukraine war News

Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korea’s leader, accused the US of fighting a ‘proxy war’ against Russia.

The influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has condemned the decision by the United States to supply Ukraine with advanced battle tanks to help fight Russian forces, accusing Washington of crossing a “red line” and escalating a “proxy war” designed to destroy Moscow.

The comments on Friday by Kim Yo Jong underscored North Korea’s deepening alignment with Russia over the war in Ukraine while it also confronts the US and its Asian allies about its own growing nuclear weapons and missiles programme.

“I express serious concern over the US escalating the war situation by providing Ukraine with military hardware for ground offensive,” Kim Yo Jong said in a statement, her first public remarks in months.

“The US is the arch criminal which poses serious threat and challenge to the strategic security of Russia and pushes the regional situation to the present grave phase,” said Kim, who is vice-department director of the Central Committee of the Workers Party of Korea.

“I do not doubt that any military hardware the US and the West boast of will be burnt into pieces in the face of the indomitable fighting spirit and might of the heroic Russian army and people,” she said, adding that North Korea will always “stand in the same trench” with Russia.

Kim’s comments, carried by the country’s official Korean Central News Agency, came after the US said it would send 31 M1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine, reversing months of indecision by Washington on the issue. The US announcement followed Germany’s decision to also provide Ukraine with 14 Leopard 2 A6 tanks from its own stocks.

Kim said US President Joe Biden’s administration was “further crossing the red line” by sending its main tanks to Ukraine and that the decision reflects a “sinister intention to realize its hegemonic aim by further expanding the proxy war for destroying Russia”.

North Korea has blamed the US for the crisis in Ukraine, insisting that the West’s “hegemonic policy” forced Russia to take military action to protect its security interests.

North Korea is also the only nation other than Russia and Syria to recognise the independence of Donetsk and Luhansk, two Russian-backed separatist regions in eastern Ukraine, and has also hinted at plans to send workers there to help with rebuilding efforts.

The US has accused North Korea of sending large supplies of artillery shells and other ammunition to Russia to support its offensive in Ukraine, although North Korea has repeatedly denied the claim.

Pyongyang has also accelerated its weapons development, test-firing more than 70 missiles in 2022 alone, including potentially nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missiles.

(Al Jazeera)



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