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You're listening to the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
Hello, I'm Oliver Conway.
We're recording this at 14 hours GMT on Friday 22nd November.
Satellite images appear to show Russia has supplied North Korea with more than a million barrels of oil in breach of UN sanctions.
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And Congo records fewer cases of MPOX after a successful vaccination program.
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Ever since Kim Il Sung was installed as North Korean leader by Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, Pyongyang and Moscow have had a complicated relationship.
But after ups and downs over the years, North Korea and Russia have been moving closer together, culminating in current leader Kim Jong Un sending weapons and troops to help Vladimir Putin attack Ukraine.
Now it turns out Russia has been supplying North Korea with huge amounts of oil in defiance of UN sanctions.
More than a million barrels since March, according to analysis of satellite imagery.
I heard the details from our correspondent in South Korea, Gene McKenzie.
Researchers have been studying North Korean oil tankers for some time using satellite imagery.