North Korea dismantles propaganda speakers at border
Summary
North Korea has begun taking down loudspeakers that broadcast propaganda along its border with South Korea. This action follows the removal of similar speakers by South Korea and is seen as a step toward improving relations between the two countries after South Korea's new president took office. The broadcasts had previously caused noise disturbances for residents near the border.Key Facts
- North Korea started removing loudspeakers that broadcast propaganda at the border.
- South Korea had already started taking down its own speakers earlier in the week.
- The broadcasts from South Korea often included K-pop songs, while the North's broadcasts included unsettling sounds.
- The new South Korean president, Lee Jae Myung, aims to improve ties with North Korea.
- Speaker broadcasts had resumed after a six-year break due to North Korean actions.
- Residents near the border have faced noise disturbances from the broadcasts.
- Both countries have historically been in conflict, with efforts toward peace varying over time.
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