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  • Hundreds of N. Korean workers hired by Russia’s largest online retailer, Wildberries

    Hundreds of N. Korean workers hired by Russia’s largest online retailer, Wildberries

    Russia’s largest online retailer, Wildberries, is thought to have hired hundreds of North Korean workers, Russian media outlets reported recently, despite the wide range of economic sanctions imposed by the international community.

    “Hundreds” of North Korean nationals have been hired by the company, the English- and Russian-language news outlet the Moscow Times reported, citing a report by media platform RTVI. Addressing the allegations, Wildberries acknowledged what it called a pilot project to hire foreign workers but did not elaborate on their nationalities.

    The claims stem from two videos of workers alleged to be North Koreans wearing Wildberries work apparel, which reportedly appeared in a group chat for employees of the retailer’s warehouse in the city of Elektrostal in Moscow Oblast, western Russia.

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  • North Korea’s top universities Develop New Connections with Russian Institutions for Student and Teaching Exchanges

    North Korea’s top universities Develop New Connections with Russian Institutions for Student and Teaching Exchanges

    DPRK delegations visited various Russian universities to discuss nuclear science, joint training and student exchanges

    North Korean educators inked multiple deals with universities all across Russia during a recent delegation visit, eyeing student exchanges and engineering technology, including in nuclear science.

    Delegations came from Kim Il Sung University (KISU) led by President Kim Sung Chan and Kim Chaek University of Technology (KCUT) led by President Pak Ji Min.  KCUT officials visited Moscow Power Engineering Institute (MPEI), touring departments related to energy, electrical infrastructure and atomic energy, according to a social media post from the Russian university.  The KISU delegation toured Moscow State University’s (MSU) Chemistry Department and Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) and its School of Medicine and Life Sciences, where the two sides discussed prospects for collaboration in medicine and scientific research. The department’s acting chief Sergey Karlov stressed that his university has “all the necessary resources to support joint research and educational programs for North Korean chemistry students,” according to a Telegram post from the Russian University.

    Previously, representatives of Blagoveschensk State Pedagogical University traveled to North Korea for Russian language workshops for 110 DPRK instructors in Pyongyang.

    The NK’s General Administration of Civil Aviation also attended an aviation exhibition in Russia. 

    https://www.nknews.org/2025/02/north-koreas-top-universities-forge-new-links-with-russian-institutions/?t=1738677276

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