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North Korea and Russia Collaborate Against Disinformation in Info War

Severity: Medium (Score: 57.0)

Sources: Newindianexpress, Nknews, Themoscowtimes, Straitstimes

Summary

North Korea's state news agency and Russia's TASS have formed a partnership to combat what they term 'disinformation' from their adversaries. This agreement, signed on March 28, 2026, emphasizes joint efforts in counteracting misinformation on both bilateral and multilateral levels. The collaboration is seen as a deepening of ties between the two nations, which have been accused of spreading false information and rank low on the press freedom index. North Korea has reportedly sent around 2,000 troops to assist Russia in its ongoing conflict in Ukraine, receiving military and economic support in return. The deal includes the exchange of news articles and cooperation in media operations. Both countries are positioned against Western narratives, framing their alliance as a fight against 'modern Nazism.' The situation highlights the growing geopolitical alignment between North Korea and Russia, reducing North Korea's dependence on China. The implications of this partnership may affect international perceptions and responses to both nations. Key Points: • North Korea and Russia's TASS agency signed a cooperation agreement on March 28, 2026. • The partnership aims to counter perceived disinformation from Western nations. • Approximately 2,000 North Korean troops are estimated to have died supporting Russia in Ukraine.

Key Entities

  • China (country)
  • Eritrea (country)
  • North Korea (country)
  • Russia (country)
  • South Korea (country)
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