The recent political crisis in South Korea, sparked by President Yoon Suk-yeol’s failed attempt to declare martial law, has once again exposed the fragility of […]
Category: Opinion
DPRK-Russia Defense Treaty: A New Strategic Partnership
On December 4, 2024, a pivotal defense treaty between the DPRK and Russia officially took effect, solidifying a long-standing alliance. This treaty, signed in June […]
India Reopens Embassy in Pyongyang: A Signal of Resilient Ties
In a move steeped in historical and geopolitical significance, India has restored its embassy operations in Pyongyang, marking a return to formal diplomatic engagement after […]
Brunei: The Unknown Dictatorship
When the world thinks of oil-rich monarchies, names like Saudi Arabia and the UAE often come to mind—states that have mastered the art of buying […]
The Assassination of Brian Thompson: A Revolution in the Making
The recent assassination of Brian Thompson has sparked outrage in the halls of mainstream media and Washington’s political elite. Yet, in the realm of online […]
Why the Suggestion North Korea is Trying to Influence the South is Ridiculous
In South Korea, it is not uncommon for right-wing factions to attempt to paint any left-wing opposition as being under the sway of North Korea, […]
The Recent Attempted Coup in South Korea: A Stark Reminder of History’s Cycles
In recent months, South Korea has faced the fallout from an attempted coup that sought to impose martial law, reminiscent of its past struggles with […]
Visit Report: Jordan’s SOFEX 2024, A Shrinking Show in the Shadow of War
As I walked through the less-crowded halls of SOFEX 2024, I couldn’t help but reflect on how much this event has changed since its inception. […]