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South Korea: North fires artillery rockets toward Yellow Sea
NHK | English | News | Dec. 12, 2025 | North Korea
North Korea fired more than 10 artillery rockets toward the Yellow Sea, west of the Korean Peninsula, around 3 p.m. on Tuesday, according to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff. South Korean media sources consider the launch part of North Korea's routine wintertime military drills.
On the same day, a plenary meeting of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party central committee was held with leader Kim Jong Un in attendance. The meeting reviewed the implementation of party and state policies and addressed major issues related to preparations for the party's Ninth Congress, the party's highest organ, which last convened in 2021.
Throughout 2025, North Korea has engaged in repeated military provocations, including unveiling the new intercontinental ballistic missile Hwasong-20 during a military parade and launching a new intermediate-range ballistic missile. Observers are closely watching the party meeting for insights into North Korea's nuclear and missile programs and its future relations with the United States.
Japan to add economic security to scope of designated secrets
Japan Times | English | News | Dec. 12, 2025 | Regulation
Japan’s government plans to expand the scope of information classified as specially designated secrets to include data critical to economic security. This change is part of a draft revision to the operational standards of the law on the protection of specially designated secrets, approved by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's policy division and expected to be adopted by the Cabinet by the end of 2025.
The revision represents the second update to the operational standards, which are reviewed every five years. It aims to strengthen information security by integrating the specially designated secrets system with the security clearance program introduced earlier in 2025. This program certifies individuals for access to critical information.
Initially implemented in 2014, the law on specially designated secrets covers four areas: defense, diplomacy, espionage prevention, and terrorism prevention. It seeks to prevent leaks by imposing stricter penalties. The new draft calls for more rigorous assessments of individuals seeking security clearance, including continuous monitoring of their social life and swift reassessment if security risks emerge.
U.S. may require tourists to disclose social media history to customs
Japan Times | English | News | Dec. 12, 2025 | Privacy
U.S. authorities plan to require foreign tourists from visa-exempt countries, including Japan, Australia, and South Korea, to disclose five years of social media history when applying for the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) online.
The proposal by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) follows a January executive order aimed at enhancing terrorism and national security screening. The application process will become more detailed, requiring additional information such as telephone numbers, email addresses, IP addresses, metadata of submitted photos, family member names, contact details, dates of birth, and biometric details.
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