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August 03, 2018
North Korea May Be Building Missiles Again
Intelligence officials in the United States say spy satellites have detected renewed activity at a North Korean factory which has in the past produced intercontinental ballistic missiles. Duyeon Kim speaks to the BBC World Service on the North Korean nuclear program and the way forward in DPRK-US relations.
Listen to the Full Segment at the BBC
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