Thursday, 19 October 2017

TRUMP WARNED TO STOP BAITING NORTH KOREA


SOURCE:BUSINESS INSIDER: SHOWS AN AERIAL VIEW OF PYONGYANG AS AT OCTOBER,2017
pyongyang aerial view

TRUMP WARNED TO STOP BAITING NORTH KOREA
BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU
The war of words between the United states of America and North KOrea could get more deadly if the White House in Washington D.C.,United States continues to stoke fire over its comments on the North Korean nuclear weapons program.
In a chat with The News office Desk of Paedia Express Multimedia Group in Lagos,Nigeria ,a public affairs commentator [names with held]has declared that it will be counter productive in the medium and in the long term if the United states government continues to engage North Korea in an inflammatory war of words.
The source explained that the two principal actors involved in the on going drama ,Mr Donald Trump and Mr Kim Jung Un should think of the innocent people that may die as a result of the conflict and urged restraint while  calling for more dialogue and a series of diplomacy be put on the negotiation table by both sides.
  • photographer took a 360-degree aerial video of Pyongyang for the first time ever.
  • The video reveals another side of North Korea, as well as many striking scenes and landmarks.
Outsiders know North Korea only as the scary, totalitarian state where Kim Jong Un rules with an iron fist, but Singaporean photographer Aram Pam just completed a world first — filming Pyongyang from a microlight plane with a 360-degree camera.
Pam, a Singaporean photographer who provided photos and video to NK News, negotiated strict regulations and bans on photography and media to capture Pyongyang as it had never been seen before.
The aerial view of Pyongyang reveals a strange juxtaposition, as brilliant high-rises line major streets like facades, but low, dull buildings hide behind them. North Korea's tall, modern-looking buildings tower over broad streets with virtually nobody on them. Major highways intersect without a traffic light. Gleaming space-age stadiums contrast sharply with other massive structures that seem to rot nearby.
In the video below, see all of North Korea's great and mysterious structures: the Hotel of Doom, the Rungrado May Day stadium, one of the largest stadiums in the world, and countless waterfront skyscrapers.

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