Through its long war against Ukraine, Russia has received reinforcements from North Korea. There were first hundreds of troops, Zelensky said, then thousands, and now North Korea has committed between 30,000 and 50,000. North Korea, The Independent said, had sent 16,000 personnel, including soldiers and deminers, to the Kursk region. Those deals, in turn, have led Britain to sanction some North Korean officials, while “monitoring sanctions enforcement against Pyongyang.” “North Korea,” the Examiner argues, “should face more direct consequences for the harm it is causing to innocent people.”