North Korea has unveiled its newest try to spice up its struggling economic system: the Wonsan Kalma seashore resort, a sprawling location on its jap coast that opened Tuesday. The transfer highlights Kim Jong Un’s ongoing wager on tourism as an financial lifeline amid strict worldwide sanctions—although with a largely closed-border coverage because the pandemic, it is unclear whether or not it will carry the windfall Kim had hoped. What it’s essential to know:
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