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1 day ago ago from Noticias de la Radio
topnews.in By Lee Jong-Heon UPI Correspondent Published: December 24, Seoul, South Korea — The information wall North Korea has set up along its borders to keep its people isolated from the rest of the world for half a century is finally coming down, with the help of mobile phones. Defectors from North Korea and ethnic Koreans in China, who have extensive contacts in North Korea via cell phones, are bringing ...
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The political climate of Asia is changing fast with China and (to some extent) India getting belligerent than ever before. What should other nations do other than fortifying own boundaries and potencies? South Korea is doing the same and in accordance with the country’s Ministry of National Defense, it has unveiled revised plans on developing the country's defense science and technology from 2010 to 2024. Without a shred of doubt, the task is ...
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As the Union became more developed and industrialized, the North emerged superior to the South. The North, was greatly more advanced than the South in production and machinery, as the South relied mainly on agriculture. The North’s systems of centralization and tactics gave the North an advantage during the Civil War. Due to the controversial of slavery, the southern states seceded from the Union, forming a Confederacy in which slavery was ...
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Report: NKorea lauds soldiers who nabbed reporters SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- North Korea has commended two soldiers who apprehended a pair of U.S. journalists earlier this year along the country's border with China, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported Thursday. Journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee, captured in March while reporting a story on North Korean defectors, were sentenced to 12 years of hard labor for trespassing and "hostile ...
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