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North Korea’s surprising, lucrative relationship with Africa - The Washington Post
'The Treasury Department last year called KOMID North Korea’s “primary arms dealer” and sanctioned two North Korean officials based in Windhoek. '
'Near the southern tip of Africa, 8,000 miles from Pyongyang, this capital city is an unlikely testament to North Korean industry. '
'But Namibian officials describe a different North Korea — a longtime ally, a partner in development and an affordable contractor. '
'After nuclear test, a new push to stop North Korea from sending workers abroadA new frontier for diamond mining: The ocean. '
'They were built — or are still being constructed — by North Korea, for a profit. '
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https://archive.is/mcG6y | :
'The Treasury Department last year called KOMID North Korea’s “primary arms dealer” and sanctioned two North Korean officials based in Windhoek. '
'Near the southern tip of Africa, 8,000 miles from Pyongyang, this capital city is an unlikely testament to North Korean industry. '
'But Namibian officials describe a different North Korea — a longtime ally, a partner in development and an affordable contractor. '
'After nuclear test, a new push to stop North Korea from sending workers abroadA new frontier for diamond mining: The ocean. '
'They were built — or are still being constructed — by North Korea, for a profit. '
This has been an automated message.