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Pyongyang no longer refers to one Korea in new constitution

Pyongyang no longer refers to one Korea in new constitution

North Korea has amended its constitution to remove references to a unified Korea and no longer describes its territory as the northern half of the peninsula. The changes officially recognize the border with South Korea, reflecting a significant shift in Pyongyang's policy toward its neighbor.

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Wildfire risk in several regions adjusted after rainfall

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Dutch cruise ship Hondius to dock in Tenerife

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Paracetamol for 4.75 euros in Berlin, 64 cents in Amsterdam: why do Germans pay so much more?

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Philips sells more healthcare equipment and benefits from Hormuz blockade

Philips sells more healthcare equipment and benefits from Hormuz blockade

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