Report from South Korea: Hereditary succession is criticized by North Koreans A previously confidential report outlining the actual socioeconomic circumstances in North Korea was made public by the Unification Ministry of South Korea. The survey data used in the publication comes from interviews with more than 6,000 North Korean defectors. The study emphasizes dissatisfaction with Pyongyang's system of hereditary control as well as negative opinions of Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea. Eunice Kim of Al Jazeera reports from Seoul.
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In southern Gaza, an Israeli strike claimed the life of the boss of Al Jazeera's bureau in Gaza, his eldest son. While traveling in southern Gaza with other reporters, Hamza al-Dahdouh, an Al Jazeera journalist and videographer, was hit by a drone. A third reporter suffered injuries, and Mustafa Thuraya, a freelance journalist, also perished.
Russia announces nuclear weapon drills following 'provocative' Western threats.
Russia has announced that it will conduct training involving the use of tactical nuclear weapons, days after top European countries expressed more robust military support for Ukraine. On Monday, the Kremlin said the military drills planned by Russian President Vladimir Putin were in response to Western and NATO-member countries' statements about deploying soldiers into Ukraine, which Russia invaded more than two years earlier.
Satellite images show new Israeli military outposts near Gaza.
Satellite photographs authenticated show nine Israeli military outposts near Gaza erected during the conflict. Experts fear that an Israeli invasion of Rafah may be imminent.
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A vibrant tulip display features almost 500,000 blossoms at a West Sussex tourist attraction. At Tulleys Farm near Turners Hill, Tulip Fest encompasses 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) and features one hundred distinct species.
The government must strengthen data security after UK university research safety raises concerns about national security.
According to the UK's MI5 security organization, foreign governments are allegedly targeting British universities. They are reportedly eyeing the UK's cutting-edge research to strengthen their armed forces and economies. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Sunak and Starmer battled in the fiery first debate for the UK election.
The leaders of the United Kingdom's two major political parties clashed in their first live television debate of the election campaign, challenging each other on themes ranging from taxes to immigration and the National Health Service (NHS).
The UK PM, Rishi Sunak, supports JK Rowling as the argument over Scotland's new hate crime laws heats up.
In support of novelist J.K. Rowling's critique of recent Scottish hate crime legislation, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak declared that people shouldn't be prosecuted “for articulating plain facts on biology."
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