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Published in: oDR: OpinionFor Vladimir Putin, Russia’s future is North Korea-lite
The occupied Luhansk and Donetsk regions offer the president a template of brute, military-style governance
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Published in: Home: OpinionAfghanistan, North Korea – and Tunisia: a security briefing for Joe Biden
Biden’s first executive orders have done a lot, but he can’t order away all Trump’s cack-handed legacy – or silence...
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Published in: Home: OpinionNorth Korea’s big new useless rocket – who are they trying to impress?
We don’t know if it’ll fly, but it certainly makes Donald Trump look silly.
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhy isn’t Donald trumpeting his foreign policy record?
Afghanistan, North Korea, ISIS, Israel and the Gulf States: they’re at best partial successes, but that never...
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Published in: HomeIf Trump needs a war to win in November, which enemy will he choose?
He’s failed on COVID-19 and the economy is tanking. Could a military adventure in Afghanistan, Iran or North Korea...
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Published in: HomeNorth Korea’s new missile can reach the US – just what Trump said he’d stop
Kim Jong-un has the bombs to put on it too – but lately it’s all smiles from Donald Trump. Is this a lesson for Iran?
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Published in: HomeUS and the two Koreas prepare for another round of nuclear confrontation
North Korea is rebuilding its ability to launch missiles and the US has got a spy plane in place to watch them – and...
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Published in: HomeNorth Korea is selling arms and breaking sanctions – does anyone care?
Arming Yemen’s Houthi rebels and Libya, and making huge fuel transfers on the high seas – it embarrasses Trump, but...
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Published in: HomeStalemate for Trump and Kim, as India and Pakistan risk nuclear war over Kashmir
Through aggressive rhetoric and miscalculations nuclear war can happen by accident. As the Trump-Kim circus...
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Published in: HomeTrump follows, DPRK-Iran lead
The president's diplomatic delusions are taking the United States down.
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Published in: HomeAs Trump and Kim shake hands, what does this mean for Koreans?
To implement the Singapore and Panmunjom commitments, what is needed is a collective plan to denuclearize security...
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Published in: HomeWestern countries are more secure without nuclear arms
NATO’s current nuclear strategy is untenable. Crises during the Cold War reveal that nuclear strategies become...
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Published in: HomeWhat does North Korea want?
US-led war games may look like a defensive manoeuver to us, but from North Korea‘s perspective they do not look the same.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe United Kingdom is sleepwalking into renewing humanity’s deadliest weapons
The British public are tired of simplified, polarising campaign messages, and are fast losing faith in their elected...
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Published in: 50.50From Northern Ireland to Korea: the power of nonviolence and love in action
As thirty international women peacemakers prepare to cross the DMZ with women from North and South Korea, Nobel...
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Published in: 50.50Where your conscience can take you: North Korea
On 24 May, thirty women peacebuilders crossed the De-Militarized Zone that separates Korean families. Ann Wright...
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Published in: 50.50Mairead Maguire: walking for peace between North and South Korea
Last month the North Korean government gave its permission for an international women's peace walk across the...
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Published in: 50.50Walking together: imagining a new chapter in Korean history
The goal of the international women's walk across the De-Militarized Zone is to help bring peace and reunification...
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Published in: 50.50Peace and reunification in Korea: in our life time
Women peacemakers are planning a peace walk across the De-Militarized Zone to bring global attention to the...
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Published in: HomeNorth Korea: elite shame, world test
A credible United Nations report on North Korea demands a humane and practical response to its people's degradation,...