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Satellite Images Show North Korea's Increasing Isolation
The country was the first to close its border in the pandemic. It still hasn’t fully emerged.The Wall Street Journal - World - North Korea -
Kim Jong Un visits tank unit and touts war preparations as North Korea says Japan's leader wants a summit
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised a tank exercise and encouraged his armored forces to sharpen war preparations in the face of growing tensions with South Korea, the North’s state media said Monday.NBC News - Top stories - North Korea -
The Far Right Wants Its Revenge on Speaker Johnson Over Spending Bill
Bipartisan spending legislation approved by Congress represented a major defeat for ultraconservatives, who immediately turned on Speaker Mike Johnson.The New York Times - Top stories -
It looks like Pakistan bought a Chinese spy ship. What does it do?
Yahoo News - World - Pakistan -
Does Portland Need a Soho House? (Does It Even Want One?)
The status-conscious social club has landed in the Pacific Northwest’s crunchiest city. Some locals wonder: Why?The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Does China spy on Britain? Of course. But we have more important things to discuss with them | Simon Jenkins
While diplomatic rows are inevitable, the priority is to keep channels open, and engage with Beijing about the climate crisis. Once upon a time Britain would have sent a gunboat up the Yangtze River. That would teach those Chinese a lesson. To ...The Guardian - World - China -
North Korea censors Alan Titchmarsh's trousers
The gardening presenter fell foul of the secretive state's strict rules because of his choice of attire.BBC News - Top stories - North Korea -
Russia Blocks Extension of North Korea Sanctions Monitoring
The U.S. says the Russian veto was aimed at shielding Moscow’s arms transfers.The Wall Street Journal - World - North Korea -
Bleak images show snapshots of daily life in the closed world of North Korea
Yahoo News - World -
Russia supplies oil to North Korea as UN sanctions regime nears ‘collapse’
Satellite images shared exclusively with the Financial Times point to ‘arms-for-oil’ trade between Pyongyang and MoscowFinancial Times - World - North Korea -
FirstFT: Xi meets American CEOs as businesses seek to mend China ties
Also in today’s newsletter, Trump’s Truth Social surges on stock market debut and Baltimore bridge collapse explainedFinancial Times - World - China -
Russia criticised for using veto to end UN monitoring of North Korea sanctions
Ukraine’s foreign minister calls veto ‘guilty plea’ amid claims Pyongyang is aiding Moscow’s war against Kyiv. Russia has blocked the renewal of a UN panel monitoring sanctions against North Korea, weeks after the body said it was investigating ...The Guardian - World - North Korea -
Russia shuts down UN watchdog tracking North Korea sanctions
Yahoo News - World - North Korea -
Why BlackRock’s Larry Fink Wants to Rethink Retirement
Larry Fink, who leads the world’s biggest asset manager, warns in his annual investor letter that an aging population will soon pose huge economic troubles.The New York Times - Business -
Why the government wants to rearrange your Apple Wallet
The Department of Justice’s antitrust case against Apple could shake up digital payments, affecting how consumers pay for everything from coffee to clothes.NBC News - Top stories - Apple -
Why are the Democrats suddenly so petrified of RFK Jr.?
Kennedy’s campaign does seem to have the Biden White House and the DNC in a panic.The Hill - Politics -
The big idea: why am I so forgetful?
A failing memory can be frustrating, but it may be a sign your brain is working exactly as it should. Every day, people across the planet ask themselves this question, myself included. When we are desperately searching for our glasses, wallet or ...The Guardian - World -
Why Are So Many Brands Hitting the Road This Year?
Companies are going mobile to peddle mushrooms, to repair shoes, and, of course, to create content.Inc. - Business -
Why the Baltimore Bridge Collapsed So Quickly
Steel structures aren’t as strong as you might think—and the immense power of a container ship shouldn’t be underestimated.Wired - Tech -
North Korea says Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has proposed a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
North Korea says Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has proposed a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong UnABC News - World - North Korea