Politics

Kim Jong-un met his peopels

Kim Jong-un born 8 January 1983) is a North Korean politician serving as leader of North Korea since 2011 and Leader of the Workers’ Party of Korea since 2012.

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Obama visited his homeland

Former President Barack Obama has visited Kenya, his father’s native country, for the first time since leaving office.Mr Obama travelled to Kenya, for a two-day visit, to help support the launch of a sports, training and vocational centre founded by his half-sister, Dr Auma Obama, through her foundation Sauti Kuu, the Associated Press reported.

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Abbas Amirentezam funerals

Abbas Amir Entezam, a former deputy prime minister of homeland who served 17 years in prison on charges of spying for the United States, died on Thursday at his home in capial. He was 86.

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Trump, Kim Jong Un ditch aides to meet 1 on 1

As the world waited, Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un sat by themselves for the better part of an hour, alone but for a pair of interpreters who became the sole witnesses to history’s first face-to-face conversation between an American president and a North Korean leader.

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Historic Handshakes

This handshake marks the first meeting between US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev on 19 November, 1985. The two leaders met in Geneva for the first time to hold talks on international diplomatic relations and the arms race.

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Homelands’s Military Vehicles

The Armed Forces of the homeland include the Army , the Revolutionary Guard Corps (Sepāh) and the Law Enforcement Force (Police).These forces total about 523,000 active personnel (not including the Law Enforcement Force). All branches of armed forces fall under the command of General Staff of Armed Forces.

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Turkish Army women

The Turkish Armed Forces (TAF; Turkish: Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri, TSK) are the military forces of the Republic of Turkey. They consist of the Army, the Navy and the Air Force.

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How does North Korea make money?

North Korea’s economy is a centrally planned system, where the role of market allocation schemes is limited, though increasing. Although there have been some small-scale reforms, as of 2015, North Korea continues its basic adherence to a rigid centrally planned command economy, and its reliance on fundamentally non-pecuniary (not readily quantified or valued in money) incentives.

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Macron brings gift of horse called Vesuvius on visit to China

French president is praised by Chinese experts for present of eight-year-old gelding, a ‘symbol of French excellence’ Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, left, meet with Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan.

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