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The source said close to 2,000 patients were originally isolated in the hotel but about 500 of them have been βdischarged because their symptoms have eased.β
RFA cited disturbing reports from its sources that the North Korean leadership has essentially thrown most of their population to the wolves and is focused on keeping the coronavirus away from the leadership in Pyongyang.
βThe authorities declared the new coronavirus quarantine as a matter of national survival, so they are focusing their efforts on protecting Pyongyang, where the supreme leadership of the government is located,β as RFAβs source put it.
In the North Korean capital, people who cough and run a fever are whisked away to the quarantine hotel.
I heard a song I really liked last night while I was playing, but I couldn't make out most of the lyrics and searching the ones I could didn't yield a result, so I'm assuming it's an obscure artist or an in-house song done just for this game that hasn't been released publically. If there's a list available of the songs used in the game, I'd love to see it!
I'm writing about North Korea, and I was wondering what the purpose of this radio station is? Particularly because they broadcast it in different languages. If it was only in Korean, I'd draw the conclusion that it's just a propaganda channel.
But why would they broadcast in different languages if they even forbid foreign words to enter the Korean vocabulary?
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> The list contained the names of no fewer than 880 Japanese nationals whose disappearance authorities believed could be linked to North Korea.
> "I am not convinced that Takeshi Saito's disappearance was related to North Korea, but I don't think that matters because it may have been," said Kazuhiro Araki, chairman of the Investigation Committee on Missing Japanese Probably Related to North Korea.
> The government of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe insists that it is still working hard to locate Japanese nationals who were abducted by North Korea and to bring home any who want to return.
> Officially, the Japanese government lists 17 citizens who were definitely abducted by North Korea between 1977 and 1983.
> Relations between Tokyo and Pyongyang have deteriorated since that meeting and North Korea has since refused to provide more information on missing Japanese or to hold talks about their fates.
> "I believe there is broad sympathy in the international community for the fact that many Japanese were taken against their will to North Korea in the 1970s and 80s," he told DW. "It is, of course, somewhat problematic because it is virtually impossible for Japan to know for sure how many were abducted by the North's agents, and how many disappeared here in Japan."
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I donβt listen to radio that much, but Iβve become more interested in listening to it because of long car rides. What are your favorite stations to listen to in North Central WV? Anything from music to sports and politics. Thanks :)
Need some new stations to tune into while I drive Iβve mainly been only listening to one station.
I am new to SW. I understand how it works and I am planning to buy a SW radio but I do not know what sort of stations that I could receive in my region.
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> SEOUL/WASHINGTON - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will visit North Korea on Friday, seeking to secure the remains of some 200 U.S. troops missing from the Korean War and initial agreement on the North's nuclear facilities to be declared.
> It will begin with lunch with Kim Yong Chol, a senior North Korean official who played a central role together with Pompeo in arranging last month's unprecedented summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore.
> "The President told me he believes that Chairman Kim sees a different, brighter future for the people of North Korea. We both hope that's true," Pompeo said on Twitter after a phone call with Trump in the air.
> Pompeo would try to agree on at least an initial list of nuclear sites and inventory that can be checked against the available intelligence, U.S. intelligence officials told Reuters.
> The U.S. ability to verify the accuracy of any list from Pyongyang is limited due to the lack of a "High confidence" accounting of the North's nuclear arsenal, such as the number of warheads and uranium enrichment facilities, especially if they are not operational, they said.
> "The president has made it hard to walk away from the talks even in the North is just stalling and prevaricating again," said another official familiar with the talks, pointing to Trump's tweets that North Korea no longer poses nuclear threats.
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... keep reading on reddit β‘For the life of me I can't seem to find a list of stations that air the extra two hours of the Ben Shapiro Show live on the radio. Has anyone seen one recently? Trying to listen live in Austin, Texas. Thanks, y'all.
Edit: found a Utah based station that streams live on iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/live/5406/?cmp=android_share
http://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1082885488913068033
The rest of you can take it from there.
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