A new Starbucks at a South Korean border observatory offers customers a view of a quiet North Korean mountain village, less than a mile from North Korean territory. The observatory, located at Aegibong Peace Ecopark, requires passing a military checkpoint to enter and overlooks North Korea’s Songaksan mountain and a nearby village in Kaephung county. The facility is part of efforts to develop border sites as tourist destinations, symbolizing robust security on the Korean Peninsula through the presence of the iconic capitalist brand amidst growing tensions between the war-divided Koreas.
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Kemi Badenoch Triggers Groans Across The Commons By Talking About 'Brexit Freedoms' In PMQs
In today's PMQs, Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch clashed over Labour's policies towards the elderly, with Badenoch accusing Starmer of trying to take away Brexit freedoms and making callous decisions that could impact the economy and pensioners. Badenoch also criticized Labour for not compensating the Waspi women and reducing winter fuel payments, while Starmer pointed out the government's £22bn black hole and record NHS waiting lists. The exchange also saw Badenoch making a bizarre comment...
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