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AP News Radio
Seoul says North Korea, China reopen freight train traffic
"Battered by the coronavirus pandemic and UN sanctions North Korea resumes freight train service with China South Korean officials announced the reopening which comes after North Korean leader Kim Jong-un last month ordered the easing of the restrictions guarding against the spread of the coronavirus South Korea's unification ministry says it's not known how long the train service would last and what goods would be transferred China is the Norris economic pipeline and last major diplomatic ally More than 90% of North Korea's external trade has been with China The nosedive and trade between the two countries during the pandemic was believed to have caused to further strain on the north's fragile economy

Monocle 24: The Globalist
"unification ministry" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Globalist
"Have seen a rather different tone in quite a lot of the reporting on Russian TV and particularly on things like telegram, social media channel, which is still used in Russia. People have been starting to point the finger of blame and acknowledging that things are not going as well. Now that to me is a really significant development because there have been sort of trying to populations and you know it's all going well. We're wonderful, but now that people are saying, well, we've lost some ground and who's to blame. But once you start asking who's to blame, it suggests that there's a lot of doubt creeping in. They will keep firing these artillery shells. That is the worry. But the overall picture, I wouldn't say it's the beginning of the end by any means. But the overall picture is looking rather more encouraging for Ukraine. What is it, therefore Sergei that does mean that this could be the beginning of the end of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. What does the Ukraine need now to do and to help it get its job done? Now, I think the answer is pretty simple. We've been saying that for months now, we need to have weapons, right? It's the only thing that has beholden us back for several months. We could have started this counter offensive much, much earlier. So we need tanks, we need artillery. We also need anti missile defense to protect our cities and critical infrastructure. And we've been collecting that throughout Europe and U.S. for months and pleading for that. And as soon as we got enough, we managed to launch this corner offensive. If we had it before, this kind of offensive would have started. Much, much earlier if I had more weapons, we could have been even more successful with proof that we are effective in learning to manage different new types of weapons that we've never had in Ukrainian army. We've managed to prove that we are much more effective than Russian army. And this heavy weapon has been put to a good use in Ukraine. So briefly, sorry to interrupt you, but what is it that you exactly want to happen? Do you want to go back to the Ukraine post 20 14? Or is there going to be this ambition now to get back the territory annexed by Russia? I mean, the ambition now is absolutely to go back to the internationally recognized borders, including all of the donbas and Crimea. We've seen that Russia is not going to stop at any point unless they're kept out of our territory. And we can to the point where they can not simply can not launch any counter offensive. So although everybody wants this war to win as soon as possible, everybody is, of course, willing to do the negotiations to save lives. But we are not trusting the Russian word. We're trusting the Ukrainian army. We're trusting the unity of our allies and friends all over the world. And we do want to take back all the territory freed from Russian occupation and let our people leave freely in a Ukrainian state in a democracy in Europe. In Kyiv, thank you so much for joining us. And also joining us down the line from London. Stephen deal, thanks to you both. You're listening to Monica 24, the time here in London is 7 31, a quick look now at the latest headlines. Xi Jinping will leave China for the first time in more than two years this week. He'll travel to Central Asia on a state visit to Kazakhstan on Wednesday, and we'll then go to the Shanghai cooperation organization summit in the ancient Silk Road city of Samarkand in Uzbekistan. There, he'll meet Vladimir Putin. Thousands of religious and right-wing activists have marched through Serbia's capital calling for authorities to ban a gay pride march planned for next week, the protesters who carried a massive Serbian flag included groups who also shouted slogans backing Serbia's longtime ally Russia, as well as nationalistic and far right causes. Same sex marriage is banned in Serbia. And Iraqi Alpine path between two glaciers in Switzerland is emerging for what the local ski resort says is the first time in two thousand years. It follows the hottest European summer on record. The ski resort of glacier 3000 in western Switzerland says this year's ice melt was around three times the ten year average, and this is a globalist. Stay tuned. We'll be having a look at the newspapers and will also be examining the regular frequent portrayals of her majesty the Queen in the cinema, but first, careers mid autumn festival was held this weekend. It's one of the most significant moments in the calendar for citizens of both the north and the south. In the past, families have been permitted to meet from both sides of the divide, but the last time that happened was in 2018. Well, joining me now from Seoul is James fretwell and analyst at NK news. Good morning, James. Hello, good afternoon where I'm at. Good to hear you. Tell us what happened during the festival this weekend. Well, she's so yes, it's a big holiday, especially in South Korea, the entire country really kind of shuts down over the weekend. Actually, I'm I came to the south of South Korea because of to spend the holiday with my fiance's family. So you might be able to hear a few cars in the background at the moment. In the north, it's not as big a holiday. The biggest holidays in North Korea tend to be holidays that revolve around basically worship of the Kim family. So recently, the South Korea's unification ministry, they did suggest more family reunions of separated families that were divided around 70 years ago as a result of the Korean War.

AP News
"unification ministry" Discussed on AP News
"In April. The pre-tax 790 million is for a winner who takes an annuity option, paid out in 30 annual payments, but most players choose the cash option, which for Friday's drawing would have been $464 million. I'm Mike Hempen. South Korea is to lift a ban of North Korea TV and newspapers despite tensions. South Korea says it's going to lift its decades long ban on public access to North Korean media as part of its efforts to promote mutual understanding between the rivals in a policy report, the south's unification ministry says the move will gradually open the door for North Korean broadcasts, and when encourage North Korea to take similar steps, experts say North Korea's unlikely to reciprocate, because the flow of South Korean cultural and media content could pose a threat to its authoritarian leadership. I'm Charles De Ledesma. Truck drivers and Britons heading off on holiday by ferry face hours long waits at the port of Dover, with authorities blaming French officials for the chaos, a claim France denies. A news network helicopter shows images of long cues of tourist and freight traffic on main roads towards the port of Dover, with emergency vehicles parked at the front of the queues, millions of people are trying to begin vacations this weekend, the start of the summer school holidays and face multiple travel disruptions, Dover authorities say, a lack of French border officials has been leading to weights of up to 6 hours for border checks at the English Channel port, border checks have become more time consuming now the UK has left the EU, but France denies its board officials were unprepared. Charles De Ledesma, London. AP sports I'm David Shuster. We begin with a wild game at Fenway Park in Boston where the Toronto blue Jay scored early and often beating the Red Sox 28

AP News
"unification ministry" Discussed on AP News
"Human rights groups are urging Sri Lanka's new president to immediately order security forces to cease use of force against protesters. A day after president rhino wick from a singer, who has sworn in, hundreds of armed troops raided a protest camp outside the president's office in the early hours of Friday, attacking demonstrators with batons, Human Rights Watch says the action sends a dangerous message to the Sri Lankan people that the new government intends to act through brute force rather than through the rule of law, the group's South Asia director says the nation urgently needs measures to address the economic needs of Sri lankans, who demanding a government that respects fundamental rights. I'm Charles De Ledesma. The growing mega millions jackpot has become the nation's fourth largest prize. Officials have raised the grand prize to 790 million after no one matched all 6 numbers in Friday night's drawing. The next drawing is Tuesday. There have been 27 consecutive drawings since the last winter three months ago, allowing the jackpot to grow from its $20 million starting point in April. The pre-tax 790 million is for a winner who takes an annuity option, paid out in 30 annual payments, but most players choose to cash option, which for Friday's drawing would have been $464 million. I'm Mike Hempen. South Korea is to lift a ban on North Korea TV and newspapers, despite tensions. South Korea says it's going to lift its decades long ban on public access to North Korean media as part of its efforts to promote mutual understanding between the rivals in a policy report, the south's unification ministry says the move will gradually open the door for North Korean broadcasts, and when encourage North Korea to take similar steps, experts say North Korea's unlikely to reciprocate, because the flow of South Korean cultural and media content could pose a threat to its authoritarian leadership. I'm Charles De Ledesma. Truck drivers and Britons heading off on holiday by ferry face hours long waits at the port of Dover, with authorities blaming French officials for the chaos, a claim France denies. A news network helicopter shows images of long cues of tourist and freight traffic on main roads towards the port of Dover, with emergency vehicles parked at the front of the queues, millions of people are trying to begin vacations this weekend, the start of the summer school holidays and face multiple travel disruptions, Dover authorities say, a lack of French border officials has been leading to weights of up to 6 hours for border checks at the English Channel port, border checks have become more time consuming now the UK has left the EU, but France denies its board officials were unprepared. Charles De Ledesma, London

AP News
"unification ministry" Discussed on AP News
"April. The pre-tax 790 million is for a winner who takes an annuity option, paid out in 30 annual payments, but most players choose the cash option, which for Friday's drawing would have been $464 million. I'm Mike Hempen. South Korea is to lift a ban on North Korea TV and newspapers, despite tensions. South Korea says it's going to lift its decades long ban on public access to North Korean media as part of its efforts to promote mutual understanding between the rivals in a policy report, the south's unification ministry says the move will gradually open the door for North Korean broadcasts, and when encourage North Korea to take similar steps, experts say North Korea's unlikely to reciprocate, because the flow of South Korean cultural and media content could pose a threat to its authoritarian leadership. I'm Charles De Ledesma. Truck drivers and Britons heading off on holiday by ferry faced hours long waits at the port of Dover, with authorities blaming French officials for the chaos, a claim France denies. A news network helicopter shows images of long cues of tourist and freight traffic on main roads towards the port of Dover, with emergency vehicles parked at the front of the queues, millions of people are trying to begin vacations this weekend the start of the summer school holidays and face multiple travel disruptions. Dover authorities say a lack of French border officials has been leading to weights of up to 6 hours for border checks at the English Channel port border checks have become more time consuming. Now the UK has left the EU, but France denies its board officials were unprepared. Charles De Ledesma, London. AP sports I'm David Shuster, we begin with a wild game at Fenway Park in Boston where the Toronto Blue Jays scored early and often beating the Red Sox 28 to 5 get them cool buff fills

AP News
"unification ministry" Discussed on AP News
"Human rights groups are urging Sri Lanka's new president to immediately order security forces to cease use of force against protesters. A day after president rhino wick from a singer, who has sworn in, hundreds of armed troops raided a protest camp outside the president's office in the early hours of Friday, attacking demonstrators with batons, Human Rights Watch says the action sends a dangerous message to the Sri Lankan people that the new government intends to act through brute force rather than through the rule of law, the group's South Asia director says the nation urgently needs measures to address the economic needs of Sri lankans, who demanding a government that respects fundamental rights. I'm Charles De Ledesma. The growing mega millions jackpot has become the nation's fourth largest prize. Officials have raised a grand prize to 790 million after no one matched all 6 numbers in Friday night's drawing. The next drawing is Tuesday. There have been 27 consecutive drawings since the last winter three months ago. Allowing the jackpot to grow from its $20 million starting point in April. The pre-tax 790 million is for a winner who takes an annuity option, paid out in 30 annual payments, but most players choose the cash option, which for Friday's drawing would have been $464 million. I'm Mike Hempen. South Korea is to lift a ban on North Korea TV and newspapers, despite tensions. South Korea says it's going to lift its decades long ban on public access to North Korean media as part of its efforts to promote mutual understanding between the rivals in a policy report, the south's unification ministry says the move will gradually open the door for North Korean broadcasts, and when encourage North Korea to take similar steps, experts say North Korea's unlikely to reciprocate, because the flow of South Korean cultural and media content could pose a threat to its authoritarian leadership. I'm Charles De Ledesma. Truck drivers and Britons heading off on holiday by ferry face hours long waits at the port of Dover, with authorities blaming French officials for the chaos, a claim France denies. A news network helicopter shows images of long cues of tourist and freight traffic on main roads towards the port of Dover, with emergency vehicles parked at the front of the queues, millions of people are trying to begin vacations this weekend, the start of the summer school holidays and face multiple travel disruptions, Dover authorities say, a lack of French border officials has been leading to weights of up to 6 hours for border checks at the English Channel port, border checks have become more time consuming. Now the UK has left the EU, but France denies its board officials were unprepared. Charles De Ledesma

AP News
"unification ministry" Discussed on AP News
"One challenger emerged as the principal challenger and that is attorney Harriet hagerman. Virginia Torres for one is voting for hagerman. She isn't one that is taking things personally and less mature way. There is growing belief by Cheney's team she may be in a stronger position for the 2024 race for president. I'm Ed Donahue. I'm Tim McGuire EP news. South Korea is to lift a ban of North Korea TV and newspapers despite tensions. South Korea says it's going to lift its decades long ban on public access to North Korean media as part of its efforts to promote mutual understanding between the rivals in a policy report, the south's unification ministry says the move will gradually open the door for North Korean broadcasts, and when encourage North Korea to take similar steps, experts say North Korea's unlikely to reciprocate, because the flow of South Korean cultural and media content could pose a threat to its authoritarian leadership. I'm Charles De Ledesma. Truck drivers and Britons heading off on holiday by ferry face hours long waits at the port of Dover, with authorities blaming French officials for the chaos, a claim France denies. A news network helicopter shows images of long cues of tourist and freight traffic on main roads towards the port of Dover, with emergency vehicles parked

AP News
"unification ministry" Discussed on AP News
"One challenger emerged as the principal challenger. And that is attorney Harriet hagerman. Virginia Torres, for one, is voting for hagerman. She isn't one that is taking things personally in less mature way. There is growing belief by Cheney's team she may be in a stronger position for the 2024 race for president. I'm Ed Donahue. I'm Tim McGuire EP news. South Korea is to lift a ban of North Korea TV and newspapers despite tensions. South Korea says it's going to lift its decades long ban on public access to North Korean media as part of its efforts to promote mutual understanding between the rivals in a policy report, the south's unification ministry says the move will gradually open the door for North Korean broadcasts, and will encourage North Korea to take similar steps, experts say North Korea's unlikely to reciprocate, because the flow of South Korean cultural and media content could pose a threat to its authoritarian leadership. I'm Charles De Ledesma. Truck drivers and Britons heading off on holiday by ferry face hours long waits at the port of Dover, with authorities blaming French officials for the chaos, a claim France denies. A news network helicopter shows images of long cues of tourist and freight traffic on main roads towards the port of Dover, with emergency vehicles parked

AP News Radio
SKorea to lift ban on NKorea TV, newspapers despite tensions
"South Korea is to lift a ban of North Korea TV and newspapers despite tensions South Korea says it's going to lift its decades long ban on public access to North Korean media as part of its efforts to promote mutual understanding between the rivals in a policy report the south's unification ministry says the move will gradually open the door for North Korean broadcasts and when encourage North Korea to take similar steps experts say North Korea's unlikely to reciprocate because the flow of South Korean cultural and media content could pose a threat to its authoritarian leadership I'm Charles De

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"unification ministry" Discussed on KOMO
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AP News Radio
NKorea's military threatens to reenter demilitarized areas
"North Korea has blown up in inter Korean liaison office building just inside its border the move shopping raises tensions on the Korean peninsula amid deadlocked nuclear diplomacy with the US Seoul's unification ministry says the building in a north Korean border town was destroyed early afternoon but gave no further details news agency photos showed smoke rising from what appeared to be a complex of buildings the agency saying the area was part of a now shuttered industrial park with the liaison office was located the north had earlier threatened to demolish the office as it stepped up its fiery rhetoric with the sole failure to stop activists from flying propaganda leaflets across the border I'm Charles de Ledesma

America's Truckin' Network
North Korea reportedly destroyed inter-Korean office and has cut all communication lines with South Korea
"The Associated Press reporting that South Korea is saying North Korea has exploded an inter Korean liaison office building just north of the Korean border now Seoul's unification ministry says the destruction of that building at the north Korean border happening just before three o'clock PM local time North Korea had earlier threatened to demolish the building as it yes stepped up its rhetoric over Seoul's failure to stop activists from flying propaganda leaflets across the

AP 24 Hour News
South Korean government is looking into reports saying North Korea's Kim Jong Un is in fragile condition after surgery
"South Korea is looking into reports about Kim Jong owns health the south Korean government is looking into media reports saying north Korean leader Kim Jong moon is in fragile condition after undergoing surgery officials from south Korea's unification ministry and the national intelligence service say they cannot confirm the reports CNN reports according to an anonymous U. S. official Kim is in grave condition after undergoing an unspecified surgery another report by south Korean based daily and Kate cites anonymous sources who say Kim is recovering from heart surgery and his condition is

AP News Radio
South Korea looking into reports about Kim Jong Un's health
"I'm like Rossi a reporting South Korea is looking into reports about Kim Jong owns health the south Korean government is looking into media reports saying north Korean leader Kim Jong own is in fragile condition after undergoing surgery officials from south Korea's unification ministry and the national intelligence service say they cannot confirm the reports CNN reports according to an anonymous U. S. official Kim is in grave condition after undergoing an unspecified surgery another report by south Korean based daily and Kate cites anonymous sources who say Kim is recovering from heart surgery and his condition is improving hi Mike Rossio

AP News Radio
South Korea looking into reports about Kim Jong Un's health
"The south Korean government is looking into media reports saying north Korean leader Kim Jong moon is in fragile condition after undergoing surgery officials from south Korea's unification ministry and the national intelligence service say they cannot confirm the reports CNN reports according to an anonymous U. S. official Kim is in grave condition after undergoing an unspecified surgery another report by south Korean based daily and Kate cites anonymous sources who say Kim is recovering from heart surgery and his condition is improving hi Mike Rossio

BBC World Service
South Korea says it deported 2 North Koreans after finding they had killed 16 fellow fishermen and fled to South
"South Korea says its deported to north Korean fishermen who they say have killed sixteen fellow crew members before fleeing to the south the unification ministry in Seoul said the man crossed the maritime border on a fishing boats and what detained the place was satisfied that the two survivors have been responsible for the deaths South Korea expelled the man because that committed serious crimes that were not

AP 24 Hour News
North Korea rejects meeting with South over resort
"I joined tourist project between north and south Korea's been put on hold but South Korea so the fast for a face to face meeting about the future of north Korea's scenic mountain north Korean leader Kim Jong hoon ordered the destruction of south Korean bill facilities at the diamond mountain resort saying they look shabby and unpleasant looking North Korea later proposed an exchange of documents to work out details related to the facilities possible destruction Seoul's unification ministry says south Korea's now sent a message proposing officials from the two Koreas meet to discuss issues of the tourism project

Larry Elder
North Korea Pulls Staff From Liaison Office, Sending South a Message
"North Korea has withdrawn from the enter Korean light liaison office, which was opened amid a warning of ties last year unification ministry in Seoul, said it regretted the decision and is urging south from the north to return as soon as possible it is a huge setback for South Korea's president moon. He hoped to act as an intermediary between Donald Trump and Kim Jong in to try to get denuclearization talks back on track after the field summit in Hanoi. The office was also a key part of the agreement reached between Mr Kim, Mr. at their first meeting in April last year. It's possible closure could indicate that Pyongyang is currently unwilling to talk to Seoul. And at the South Korean president may not have the diplomatic influence. He needs to get the US and North Korea back to

Hugh Hewitt
United States, South Korea and Iran discussed on Hugh Hewitt
"The rival careers have opened their first liaison office near their tense border. The aim to improve communication then exchanges ahead of their leaders summit in Pyongyang next week. This will almost act as a defacto joint embassy and is another step towards closer cooperation between the two sites in the past north and South Korea communicated, by fax or special phone lines, which were at times cutoff when relations sunk, but they'll never be able to talk twenty four hours a day throughout the year, according to South Korea's unification ministry, Iran. Fifty South Koreans crossed the border to song for the opening sedimentary. The office was due to be opened in August. But that was the lead when denuclearization talks between the US and North Korea.

The Mike Opelka Show
Elon Musk brings high-tech charm offensive to Los Angeles tunnel plan
"It's twenty one minutes after the hour on this morning jennifer kushinka is here with more of america's first news put in the trump administration will resurrect a reagan era rule that would ban federally funded family planning clinics from discussing abortion with women or sharing space with abortion providers that department of health and human services is expected to announce its proposal today the policy has been derided as a gag rule by abortion rights supporters and medical groups and is likely to trigger lawsuits that good keep it from taking effect south korea says it believes north korea remains committed to improving relations despite strongly criticising soul over ongoing us south korean military drills and insisting it will not return to interkorean talks unless it's grievances are resolved south korea's unification ministry spokesman says seoul expects pyongyang to faithfully abide by the agreements made by the two countries leaders in their summit last month the top us trade officials pouring cold water on the prospect of an imminent breakthrough in nafta talks robert lighthizer says there are gaping differences on a host of issues including intellectual property agricultural access labor and energy the future of trade talks between the us mexico and canada is in limbo as a thursday deadline passed to present us lawmakers of the revamping nafta after a push concluded deal in the past few weeks hawaii's killilea volcanoes spewed ash nearly six miles into the sky yesterday and scientists warn this could be the first in a string of more violent explosive eruptions governor david ige we had an ticipant did that and we had prepared for the event was relatively short lived as you know but clearly the ash and the fallout is still with us residents of the big island who are warranty take shelter from the ash as toxic gas levels spiked if entrepreneur elon musk has his way there will soon be high speed transport tunnels underneath los angeles musk's firm the boring company wants to create tunnels that link up with existing subway lines to complement the system passengers would embark at ground level in two sixteen person shuttles an elevator of sorts which would then join a high speed network that travels up to one hundred twenty five miles an hour musk says for just one dollar passengers could reach.