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North Korea builds homes for kin of troops killed in Ukraine
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North Korea builds homes for kin of troops killed in Ukraine

https://www.dw.com/en/north-korea-builds-homes-for-kin-of-troops-killed-in-ukraine/a-75984211https://www.npr.org/2026/02/16/nx-s1-5715734/north-korea-housing-district-soldiers-russia-ukraine-warhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/16/north-korea-housing-ukraine-war-families
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  • North Korea completed a new housing district in Pyongyang for families of soldiers killed while fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine, underscoring state memorials tied to the war.
  • State media showed Kim Jong Un walking through Saeppyol Street and visiting homes of families with his daughter, pledging to repay the young martyrs who sacrificed for the motherland.
  • Analysts say the street inauguration is a calculated political move to justify soldier deployments before the party congress and set policy directions for the next five years.
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Lone American in North Korea marathon recounts surreal crowd support - Pulptastic
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sports1d ago

Lone American in North Korea marathon recounts surreal crowd support - Pulptastic

  • An American travel influencer ran a marathon in North Korea earlier this year, an uncommon experience given the country’s travel restrictions.
  • Spectators showed support during the event, providing a surprising display of encouragement in a highly secretive nation.
  • Page is described as a US-based social media influencer who chronicles adventures across the world.
  • North Korea remains highly secretive and generally closed to outsiders except through state-approved tours.
  • The article frames the marathon as part of a tightly regulated travel experience within North Korea.
  • The report notes that North Korea’s political context contrasts with the traveler’s friendly crowd reactions.
  • The piece provides context about Korea’s division since the 1950s and ongoing state controls.
  • The story emphasizes the rarity of such a public experience inside North Korea for outsiders.
  • The article indicates the traveler often documents his global journeys for audiences online.
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