North Korea and Russia have recently intensified their bilateral relationship, marked by a significant summit between Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin. This partnership is centered around mutual support and cooperation, particularly in military and technological fields. During Kim’s visit to Russia’s Vostochny Cosmodrome, the two leaders discussed enhancing collaboration. North Korea has committed to providing Russia with considerable military assistance, including artillery and missiles, to aid its activities in Ukraine. In exchange, Russia is expected to offer advanced military technology and support for North Korea’s space ambitions. This strengthened alliance signals a strategic shift, as both countries aim to mitigate their geopolitical isolation and the effects of Western sanctions, potentially altering regional dynamics and impacting international diplomatic efforts.
Central American Troops Land in Haiti to Combat Gangs
On Friday, security forces from Guatemala and El Salvador arrived in Port-au-Prince to reinforce a U.N. backed mission addressing Haiti’s deepening gang crisis. The 75 Guatemalan troops and eight Salvadoran…
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