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North Korea makes Russian a required foreign language in schools — as 2 isolated nations grow closer
North Korea has made Russian a required language for students beginning in the fourth grade – as Moscow’s ties with the hermit kingdom have been growing since its invasion of Ukraine.
China, Russia and North Korea have formed a de facto alliance and their rivalry with the U.S.-led security framework involving Tokyo and Seoul may grow, a report released by a think tank of Japan's Defense Ministry said.
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The report came as Japan’s tensions with China have been intensifying. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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