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Saturday, April 11, 2026

Extreme left nonprofit promotes North Korea as utopia with free housing to NYC’s cash-strapped

 The latest propaganda campaign from a radical New York City-based pro-North Korea nonprofit bizarrely pitches the Hermit Kingdom as a utopia where housing is free.

“Is your rent due? Not in North Korea,” Nodutdol’s April 1 Instagram post boasts to its 42,000 followers, alongside an idyllic picture of children happily playing in the snow in front of a modern, residential apartment building that looks strikingly American-style.

Nodutdol, a Midtown-based group whose name means stepping stone in Korean, has worked to radicalize American leftists into supporting North Korea through their mutual hatred of “US imperialism.”

Nodutdol’s April 1 Instagram post boasts about the Hermit Kingdom’s free housing to its 42,000 followers.Nodutdol /Instagram

The social media post goes on to slam US capitalism for “manufacturing a housing crisis at home.”

“Things don’t have to be this way, and socialist countries are proof of that,” it says before showing images of 163,000 recently built housing units in capital Pyongyang and rural areas across the country.

But in reality, housing in the land of dictator Kim Jong Un is built by the state and allocated based on job, status and loyalty to the regime — with organizations like Human Rights Watch finding that “the North Korean government systematically violates…the right to adequate standard of living.”

While military and party officials — including Ri Chun Hi, the country’s most prolific state propaganda anchor, known as “the pink lady,” who received a luxury home in 2022 — are granted preferential housing, ordinary people typically get the bottom of the barrel, with decrepit homes that often lack electricity.

Construction tends to be rushed for political optics, leaving people living in unfinished or unsafe buildings, and deadly apartment collapses have occasionally made the news despite tight media control — such as the 2014 collapse of a 23-story building in Pyongyang, which killed more than 160 people.

The propaganda campaign seemed too much even for some of Nodutdol’s supporters.

Most housing in North Korea looks less like Shangri-La and more like the slums.Corbis via Getty Images
The group bragged about the 113,000 rural units recently built, in addition to another 50,000 in the capital city.Nodutdol /Instagram
In reality, the rural housing units look more like these decrepit buildings in the middle of crops in Kaesong.Corbis via Getty Images

“I’m really trying to support this platform … but there is some clear misinformation going on,” commented one Instagram user.

Others, meanwhile, didn’t seem to see through the smoke and mirrors.

“Me crying as I pay my rent,” lamented a commenter.

Nodutdol runs out of the sprawling Midtown digs of the People’s Forum on West 37th Street, where it regularly hosts seemingly innocuous events like its “Kimchi Bowl” year-end fundraiser, while peddling pro-Noko propaganda.

The under the radar organization has close ties to the nonprofit run by tech millionaire Neville Roy Singham and his wife Jodie Evans’ Code Pink. T

hat group was part of the recent “Nuestra America” convoy that saw hundreds of tone-deaf radicals meet with the communist regime in Havana, Cuba — where they stayed in 5-star hotels while the island nation was in crisis.

Code Pink and the People’s Forum have been linked to Chinese influence operations in a State Department report to Congress. 

One of Nodutdol’s central demands is putting an end to the US-South Korea alliance. It also pushes for the reunification of North and South Korea and “for a world free of imperialism.”

Nodutdol did not respond to The Post’s request for comment.

https://nypost.com/2026/04/11/us-news/extreme-left-nonprofit-pitches-north-korea-as-utopia-to-cash-strapped-new-yorkers/

https://nypost.com/2026/04/11/world-news/iran-threatens-to-attack-any-us-navy-ships-that-enter-the-strait-of-hormuz/

'Tasnim reports U.S. military ship retreating after Iran's warning'

' U.S. official says U.S. did not receive such a warning - Axios'

https://www.marketscreener.com/news/on-tasnim-report-of-u-s-military-ship-retreating-after-iran-s-warning-u-s-official-says-u-s-did-ce7e50d9df88f223

'Iran, US, Pakistan hold trilateral negotiations in Islamabad'

 Summary

  • Iranian and US delegations have separately met Pakistan’s prime minister ahead of expected talks.

  • A US official denied agreeing to unfreeze Iran’s assets, contradicting earlier Reuters reporting citing an Iranian source.

  • Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is engaged in decision-making on major issues including the war despite serious injuries, three people close to his inner circle told Reuters.

  • Iranian and US negotiators have arrived in Pakistan ahead of peace talks.

  • US intelligence indicates China is preparing to send air defense weapons to Iran, a claim Beijing denies, CNN reported on Saturday.

  • Iran's negotiating team led by Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf arrived in Islamabad for key talks with the United States scheduled for Saturday, according to state media. Abbas Araghchi, Ali-Akbar Ahmadian and Abdolnasser Hemmati are other members of the delegation.

  • President Donald Trump said on Friday that US warships are being reloaded with “the best ammunition” to continue airstrikes on Iran in case peace talks in Islamabad fail.

China said to be 'preparing' weapons for Iran

 The United States intelligence indicates China is preparing to deliver new air defense systems to Iran in the next weeks, CNN reported, citing three people familiar with recent intelligence assessments.

The shipments would include shoulder-fired anti-air missiles and could be routed through third countries to hide their origin, according to two of the sources.

The reported plans come days after a ceasefire paused fighting between the US and Iran, and follow earlier statements from Iranian officials that Tehran may allow limited oil transit through the Strait of Hormuz only if shipments are paid in Chinese yuan.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/China-said-to-be-'preparing'-weapons-for-Iran/66049402

'Diagnostics lag is holding back new therapies, says study'

 Researchers in the US have said that advances in therapeutics are outpacing the development of diagnostics to guide their use, due to policy gaps and payment barriers around the world.

The team, from the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), say that disparities in the regulation and reimbursement of therapeutics and diagnostics are "slowing progress against major diseases" as "without the right tests, the best medicines make no difference."

For example, many people do not respond to GLP-1 drugs for obesity and diabetes, but few tests exist yet to predict which patients will benefit, although, a study reported earlier this week pointed to genetic variations that could guide treatment more effectively.

The new analysis has been published in the journal Science, and suggests that diagnostics have historically received lower investment, insurance coverage, and payment rates than drugs, creating a disincentive for their development.

As a result, access to diagnostics is uneven and often inadequate around the world, particularly in lower- and middle-income countries, they report, with an estimated 47% of the world's population having limited or no access.

"Most people can easily understand how a new drug or surgery might help a patient, but the tests that guide medical decisions are just as critical," said Kathryn Phillips, a professor of health economics in UCSF's School of Pharmacy and the lead author of the paper.

Her co-authors are former FDA Commissioner Robert Califf of Duke University and Danea Horn, a researcher in UCSF's Center for Translational and Policy Research on Precision Medicine.

Another case that exemplifies the obstacles in diagnostics lies in Alzheimer's disease, where new blood tests that can guide the use of the first disease-modifying therapies – Eisai/Biogen's Leqembi (lecanemab) and Eli Lilly's Kisunla (donanemab) – are expensive and rarely qualify for insurance coverage, leaving doctors to make medical decisions without important information.

The researchers note that, even though they are essential to care, diagnostic tests are often handled apart from the treatments they support, while the regulators and payers handle them differently and drugs are also much more likely to receive expedited FDA review than tests.

Policymakers should take steps to fix these gaps, including reviewing tests and treatments together, streamlining approvals for diagnostics, and improving how they are evaluated and paid for.

"Regulatory and payment policy should evolve in tandem with scientific and technological advances," said Califf, who stepped down as FDA Commissioner at the start of President Trump's second term.

"The current misalignment between how we evaluate diagnostics for consideration of allowing marketing and the system for reimbursement decisions about diagnostics versus drugs leaves powerful tools on the shelf and provides inadequate data to make good decisions about which diagnostic tools should be eschewed for lack of benefit in the real world."

https://pharmaphorum.com/news/diagnostics-lag-holding-back-new-therapies-says-study

'Bank of England Set to Discuss Anthropic’s Mythos With Banks'

 


The Bank of England plans to discuss the impact of Anthropic PBC’s new AI model with financial institutions, as UK regulators join their peers in the US and elsewhere in raising alarms over the risks posed by the tool.

Anthropic’s Mythos model will be on the agenda for the BOE’s next Cross Market Operational Resilience Group and CMORG AI Taskforce meetings, scheduled within the next two weeks, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. The meetings, earlier reported by the Telegraph, will include representatives from the Treasury, the Financial Conduct Authority and the National Cyber Security Centre.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-04-11/bank-of-england-set-to-discuss-anthropic-s-mythos-with-banks