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Jan 1, 2028


Kyodo News - Ongoing Hijacking of the Kyushu Beetle Ferry

The New Year has not been so happy as authorities have yet to rescue the 200 passengers onboard the Kyushu Ferry. So far, South Korean authorities are working with Japanese authorities to create a covariate perimeter around the ferry, stopping all maritime and airborne approaches.


Prior to the covariate perimeter, a North Korean fishing boat sped towards the ferry. South Korean officials were able to intercept. According the the North Korean fisherman, he was responding to the ferry’s SOS call


Authorities have yet to confirm the hostages’ status and have made no attempts to approach the ferry. “It’s been four days and I don’t know what has happened to my son,” says a Japanese mother. “I don’t know if he’s dead or alive. The Japanese government hasn't told us anything other than they are working with South Korea. If they are working together, then it is far too slow.”


The identities of the hijackers remain unknown. However, Japanese authorities have released a statement that disputes accusations of Japanese responsibility. This is in response to a publication by Chosun Ilbo (The Chosun Daily), which made unsubstantiated claims that the hijacking was done by “Japanese operatives.” The Kyodo Times tried to identify the unnamed Japanese government spokesperson in that article but could not find him or her.


One Japanese linguistics expert reached out to strongly deny the story of Japanese involvement: “After watching the available video of the hijacking multiple times, I can tell you for certain that those men in black are not speaking native Japanese. I can't pinpoint what the accent is but there is definitely a foreign accent in their Japanese.”

So far, there are many questions that remain unanswered. Who are the hijackers? What is their goal? And most importantly, are the passengers still alive?


NHK News - Passenger list reveals famous K-Pop star onboard Kyushu Beetle Ferry

The NHK has obtained a passenger list containing the nationalities and names of those on onboard. According to the list, there are:

  • 190 Japanese

  • 10 South Koreans

One notable name on the list is famous K-Pop idol Lee Ye-Joon. According to social media posts, he intended to celebrate New Year's in Japan. 


Amnesty International - PRESS STATEMENT

The humanitarian rights organization released a brief statement, stating: Those onboard risk dying the longer they go without food or water. We urge those in power to negotiate the safe return of the passengers.


NYTimes - US Response to North Korea FTA Proposals

US Government officials have told the NYTimes that it does not intend to lift sanctions on the DPRK until it commits to nonproliferation and has taken non-reversible actions to dismantle its nuclear capabilities. “The DPRK remains a state sponsor of terrorism,” said the US spokesperson.


Associated Press - Op-Ed: DPRK-Iran Bilateral Agreement, concerning but rings hollow

Andrew Maslow is a senior expert who writes consistently for 38 North, a Stimson Center publication focused on North Korea. The views of this op-ed are entirely his.


The DPRK-Iran bilateral agreement should raise concerns around the world, but this deal isn’t boxer-ring bells alarming but more like a tiny bell you use to call clerks and attendants. Sure, the DPRK can share its knowledge on energy security and energy resilience. That’s their expertise and they have been working on self-sufficiency for years. 


But the DPRK’s promise to support Iran’s food security needs by providing essential agricultural products and food supplies is unrealistic—given the DPRK cannot adequately supply food to its own people and relies on Russia and Chinese grain imports. This part of the deal rings hollow and I expect the Iranians will soon learn the DPRK will fall flat on this promise. 


In the short-term, this bilateral deal between two US labeled state sponsors of terrorism shows that the DPRK is looking to diversify its partners. Will DPRK-Iran relations last in the long term? We’ll have to wait and see.


The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) proudly announces a new era in our international relations with the signing of a comprehensive bilateral agreement with the Islamic Republic of Iran. This partnership is a testament to our shared commitment to progress and collaboration, focusing on energy security, high-technology knowledge exchange, and a mutually beneficial economic relationship.

Under this agreement, Iran will benefit from the DPRK's advancements in high-technology products, gaining access to innovations in sectors like telecommunications and information technology, which are crucial for modernizing infrastructure and enhancing industrial capabilities.

Additionally, Iran will receive expert knowledge from the DPRK in the field of energy security. This includes strategies for energy independence and the development of renewable energy technologies, aiding Iran in diversifying its energy resources and enhancing its energy resilience.

In terms of agricultural collaboration, the DPRK will support Iran’s food security needs by providing essential agricultural products and food supplies, capitalizing on our robust agricultural sector.

A key component of this agreement is the economic cooperation between our two countries, particularly the DPRK's commitment to purchasing oil from Iran. This aspect of the agreement not only strengthens our economic ties but also ensures a stable energy supply for the DPRK, furthering our nation's development and energy security.

Moreover, while adhering to international regulations and sanctions, there is potential for cooperation in military and defense technology, which may form part of our ongoing dialogue and collaboration.

We are confident that this multifaceted agreement will lead to significant advancements in scientific and technical fields, as it encourages joint research and development projects that leverage the unique strengths of each nation.

In conclusion, this bilateral agreement marks a significant milestone in DPRK-Iran relations, promising long-term development, prosperity, and strengthened cooperation in critical areas for both countries.

During a recent visit to a high school, Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un, accompanied by his daughter, announced a significant increase in welfare provisions, including a boost in the educational budget. This decision stems from the growing economic prosperity that North Korea is experiencing through its strengthened ties with China and Russia. Furthermore, the Supreme Leader highlighted the development of new technologies aimed at enhancing productivity across the nation. He emphasized that these advancements are ushering in a new era for North Korean human capital and technological capabilities. This initiative reflects the country's commitment to its citizens and maintaining a trajectory of progress and innovation. As North Korea continues to forge strong economic relationships and invest in technological development, it stands on the cusp of a transformative period in its history.

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