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Discussing North Korea

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Discussing North Korea
The war, of course, ended in stalemate, with the Korean Peninsula still divided, and
that rivalry and tension continued for the past 50 years." Can you imagine a unified Korean Peninsula in your lifetime?
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and I’ve been doing it for 40 years." ______ As I’ve been traveling a lot recently, I’ve been diving into music again with input from my savvy Australian colleagues.
31, 2017
Damien Cave, our Australia bureau chief, shares insights on global news, local recommendations and feedback from readers in this weekly newsletter.
"I’m a South Korean, and you know, since childhood, we have been taught to believe that unification with North Korea is national wish No.
And as a South Korean, yes I do want unification, but I don’t think it will happen anytime soon.
Damien Cave is the Australia bureau chief for The New York Times.