North Korea Condemns NATO Summit, Says Denuclearization Should Start with US Allies

This picture taken on July 10, 2026 and released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on July 11, 2026 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (C) attending a joint meeting of party, government and army of North Korea at the April 25 House of Culture in Pyongyang. (KCNA via KNS / AFP)
This picture taken on July 10, 2026 and released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on July 11, 2026 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (C) attending a joint meeting of party, government and army of North Korea at the April 25 House of Culture in Pyongyang. (KCNA via KNS / AFP)
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North Korea Condemns NATO Summit, Says Denuclearization Should Start with US Allies

This picture taken on July 10, 2026 and released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on July 11, 2026 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (C) attending a joint meeting of party, government and army of North Korea at the April 25 House of Culture in Pyongyang. (KCNA via KNS / AFP)
This picture taken on July 10, 2026 and released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on July 11, 2026 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (C) attending a joint meeting of party, government and army of North Korea at the April 25 House of Culture in Pyongyang. (KCNA via KNS / AFP)

North Korea condemned the United States and its allies on Saturday for what it called strengthening military blocs and accelerating arms buildups after a NATO summit this week.

Pyongyang accused NATO leaders of portraying North Korea's exercise of its legitimate sovereign rights as a threat, the foreign ministry said in a statement carried on state media KCNA.

The alliance demonstrated a stronger commitment to bloc-to-bloc confrontation through ‌increased arms spending ‌and closer military cooperation with allies in ‌the ⁠Asia-Pacific region, the ministry ⁠said.

At the NATO summit in Türkiye on Tuesday, officials announced more than $50 billion in military procurement and industrial agreements as European allies face continued pressure from US President Donald Trump to shoulder a greater share of the alliance's defense burden.

President Lee Jae Myung of Pyongyang's rival South Korea said on ⁠the sidelines of the summit that ‌he hoped Seoul would expand cooperation ‌with NATO allies in research and development, including in cutting-edge technologies, ‌and in production of weapons systems.

North Korea said the ‌summit showed that NATO was a body geared towards war and confrontation, pursuing what Pyongyang described as exclusive geopolitical interests at the expense of peace and security in Europe and the Asia-Pacific.

Pyongyang, which ‌says a push by the West for it to abandon nuclear weapons has been irreversibly ⁠terminated, ⁠believes instead that denuclearization efforts should focus first on what it described as attempts by South Korea and Japan to pursue their own nuclear weapons under US protection, as well as the nuclear ambitions of NATO members participating in the alliance's nuclear-sharing arrangements, the ministry said.

It said North Korea would safeguard its sovereignty and security interests, as well as regional peace, through the responsible exercise of its sovereign rights.

KCNA said on Friday that North Korea had decided on measures to strengthen its nuclear forces "quantitatively and qualitatively" as leader Kim Jong Un calls for modernizing its military.



Report: Iran May Be Rebuilding Some of Its Nuclear Facilities

Image from Vantor of the Parchin complex (archive)
Image from Vantor of the Parchin complex (archive)
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Report: Iran May Be Rebuilding Some of Its Nuclear Facilities

Image from Vantor of the Parchin complex (archive)
Image from Vantor of the Parchin complex (archive)

Exclusive satellite images obtained by CNN from Vantor indicate that Iran may be attempting to rebuild its nuclear facilities.

A visual investigation conducted by the network revealed new activity at several nuclear and missile facilities across the country during late June and early July. The activity at the nuclear sites, in particular, raises questions about whether Tehran has violated the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) it signed with the United States on June 17, in which it committed to maintaining the 'status quo' in its nuclear program and refraining from developing nuclear weapons.

For weeks, satellite imagery providers blocked images of the region following a request from the US government. However, CNN was able to analyze the images after these restrictions were briefly lifted, before some were reimposed as US military operations resumed.

The network detected significant activity at a site within the Parchin military complex known as ‘Taleghan 2,' which experts believe is used to store explosive materials linked to nuclear weapons development. An analysis of the site, conducted in cooperation with the Institute for Science and International Security in Washington, showed repair and reconstruction work on several craters left by US and Israeli strikes, visible in images taken on June 22 and July 7.

At the Pickaxe Mountain site, suspected to be an underground nuclear facility, images taken on June 21 showed vehicles entering and exiting tunnels while the MoU was in effect.

A US Department of Defense official told CNN that the department would not discuss the circumstances of military operations or intelligence matters, in order to protect operational security.


Iran State Media Says Explosion in Eastern Tehran Province was Controlled Ammunition Disposal

Smoke rises from a fire caused by an explosion in Tehran (File photo - Reuters)
Smoke rises from a fire caused by an explosion in Tehran (File photo - Reuters)
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Iran State Media Says Explosion in Eastern Tehran Province was Controlled Ammunition Disposal

Smoke rises from a fire caused by an explosion in Tehran (File photo - Reuters)
Smoke rises from a fire caused by an explosion in Tehran (File photo - Reuters)

An explosion heard in the eastern part of Tehran province was caused by the controlled ‌disposal of ammunition ‌remaining from ‌the ⁠war, Iranian state ⁠media, citing a local official, said on Saturday.

The official said the operation posed ⁠no threat to ‌citizens and ‌that no incident ‌had occurred, according to Reuters.

Earlier on ‌Saturday, Iranian state media reported that an explosion was heard in ‌the eastern part of Tehran province, ⁠with residents ⁠of Pakdasht and Qiyamdasht reporting the blast while its source and exact location were not immediately known.


Ten Wounded as Russia Strikes Kyiv with Missiles

A sapper examines the impact site of a Russian missile in a residential area of Kyiv, Saturday, July 11, 2026. (AP)
A sapper examines the impact site of a Russian missile in a residential area of Kyiv, Saturday, July 11, 2026. (AP)
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Ten Wounded as Russia Strikes Kyiv with Missiles

A sapper examines the impact site of a Russian missile in a residential area of Kyiv, Saturday, July 11, 2026. (AP)
A sapper examines the impact site of a Russian missile in a residential area of Kyiv, Saturday, July 11, 2026. (AP)

Russia pummeled Ukraine’s capital with ballistic missiles early on Saturday, injuring at least 10 people, officials said, as Kyiv awaits fresh supplies of air defense munitions amid a shortage that has left it exposed to Russian attacks.

A Reuters witness heard a series of powerful explosions in the city in the ‌small hours of ‌the morning before the ‌air ⁠alert was announced.

Russia launched ⁠six ballistic missiles, another six cruise missiles and 121 drones, Ukraine's air force said, adding that it downed at least two cruise missiles and 111 drones.

Ukraine, which is critically low on munitions for its Patriot ⁠air defense systems, has been ‌largely unable to ‌down ballistic missiles, which travel at several times ‌the speed of sound, over the past ‌month.

Russia has stepped up attacks on the capital in recent weeks. So far this month, strikes on Kyiv and the surrounding region have killed ‌more than 60 people.

Saturday's attack damaged a non-residential building in one district, ⁠while ⁠smoke was coming from another, and an office building was in flames as a result of the strike, the city's military administration said on the Telegram messaging app.

A transformer substation was on fire as well, said Mayor Vitali Klitschko, while windows were blown out in some residential buildings.

The Air Force said 11 locations were hit in total across Ukraine.