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North Korea demands South Korea's accountability for drone 'provocation'
NHK | English | News | Jan. 13, 2026 | North Korea
Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, accused South Korea of infringing on North Korean sovereignty through drone incursions. She issued a statement via state media demanding South Korea take responsibility and provide concrete explanations.
North Korea's military claimed that South Korean drones violated its airspace on January 4, 2026, and previously in September 2025, and said it shot down the unmanned aerial vehicles. South Korea's Defense Ministry denied involvement and stated that the drones in North Korean photos are not among the models it uses, noting they are common civilian drone types.
Kim Yo Jong emphasized that the issue is not whether the drones were military or civilian but stressed that the drones had filmed a uranium mine. She labeled the incidents a grave provocation and insisted South Korea cannot evade responsibility. South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has directed relevant agencies to investigate the matter, with the inquiry currently ongoing.
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Defense Minister Koizumi Emphasizes Island Defense Amid Revisions to the Three Security Documents
Tokyo Shimbun | Local Language | News | Jan. 13, 2026 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi inspected training conducted by the Ground Self-Defense Force's 1st Airborne Brigade at the JGSDF Narashino Training Area in Chiba Prefecture on January 11, 2026. The training focused on island defense, reflecting renewed emphasis on strengthening Japan’s defense posture in the southwest region. Koizumi stressed the importance of this focus as revisions to Japan's three key security documents are planned within the year.
The training included participation from militaries of a record 14 countries, including the United States, Australia, and Turkey, highlighting strong cooperation between Japan and allied nations. Although a parachute drop was scheduled, it was canceled due to strong winds. Prior to the training, Koizumi himself practiced basic parachute descent by jumping from an 11-meter tower at the nearby JGSDF Narashino Garrison.
India mulls forcing smartphone makers to give source code in security overhaul
Japan Times | English | News | Jan. 13, 2026 | Regulation
India is proposing new security measures that would require smartphone manufacturers to provide the government with access to their source codes and implement various software changes. These measures include a package of 83 security standards and a mandate to notify the government about major software updates.
Technology giants such as Apple and Samsung have expressed strong opposition to the proposal, arguing that the requirements lack global precedent and could expose proprietary information. The initiative is part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts to strengthen data security amid rising online fraud and data breaches in India, which is the world's second-largest smartphone market with nearly 750 million devices.
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