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Dark glimpseA government survey showed that almost a quarter of North Koreans in the South have at least once considered returning North due to homesickness.
including military facilities.The answer may start becoming clear when South Korean President Moon Jae-in meets North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Friday.
But other countries that developed or tried to develop nuclear weapons have agreed to abandon them in exchange for sanctions relief and compensation.While it was obvious that oil-rich Iran would gain significantly from the removal of sanctions alone.which some see as a potential selling point for Pyongyang.
which dismantled its rudimentary nuclear program in the 2000s.If its anything other than a conversation about how to do that.
Moon and later President Donald Trump are still likely to find it very difficult to persuade Kim to dismantle his entire arsenal
POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesNetanyahu had voiced concerns that the Palestinian Authority hasn’t committed to deradicalizing and demilitarizing.“They refuse to this day.
Although he has formed an emergency government since Hamas’ deadly attack.Netanyahu explained that Israel is helping to evacuate the hospitals by “creating safe corridors” which provide “designated routes to a safe zone” spared from the fighting.
there are lingering questions about the security failures that transpired under his watch.But we’re also not going to give immunity to the terrorists.