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| A North Korean Defector's Tale Shows Rotting Military Roh Chol Min, who slipped across the fortified border, describes an army life of corruption, hunger—and dedication to 'Supreme Leader' Kim Jong Un. Korean People's Army soldiers mark the 70th anniversary of North Korea's founding in 2018. | |
| 239 Experts With 1 Big Claim: The Coronavirus Is Airborne The coronavirus is finding new victims worldwide, in bars and restaurants, offices, markets and casinos, giving rise to frightening clusters of infection that increasingly confirm what many scientists have been saying for months: The virus lingers in the air ... | |
| The Latest: Columbus statue yanked, tossed into Inner Harbor The Latest on protests over racial inequality: BALTIMORE — Baltimore protesters have pulled down a statue of Christopher Columbus and thrown it into the city's Inner Harbor. Support our journalism. Subscribe today. News outlets reported that demonstrators ... | |
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| Pints poured, unkempt hairdos cut, as England eases lockdown LONDON — The pints are being supped and the unkempt hairdos cut and styled as England embarked Saturday on its biggest lockdown-easing yet, one that many think has come too soon given still-high levels of coronavirus infections and deaths. | |
| In North Korea, Coronavirus Hurts Like No Sanctions Could SEOUL, South Korea — On New Year's Day, North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, called for a "frontal breakthrough to foil the enemies' sanctions." The strategy meant finding new sources of income, legal or illegal, and mainly from China. Sending North ... | |
| India's Retaliation Against China Carries Economic Costs NEW DELHI—India intends its ban on Chinese apps to show its willingness to dismantle important economic links between the two countries to pressure Beijing to back off in a border dispute, Indian officials and analysts say. But further steps to roll back ... | |
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