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In North Korea, the regime's control is still absolute despite some visible changes
The Washington Post
2016-05-12
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The Washington Post's Anna Fifield has been to North Korea seven times. Here, she reports from Pyongyang on what's changed in the city and what hasn't, like the government's control over the population and visiting media.
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