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Vzwf Bill seeking to provide rescue-in-tandem motorcycle first responders in hospitals filed at Senate In this Sunday, Feb. 3, 2019 photo, people ride on a tram in Pyongyang, North Korea. Pyongyang is upgrading its overcrowded mass transit system with brand new subway cars, trams and buses in a campaign meant to show leader Kim Jong Un is raising the countryrsquo standard of living. AP Photo/Dita Alangkara PYONGYANG, North Korea mdash; Pyongyang is upgrading its overcrowded mass transit system with brand <a href=Link cup</a> new subway cars, trams and buses in a campaign meant to show leader Kim Jong Un is raising the countryrsquo standard of living.The long-overdue improvements, while still modest, are a welcome change for the North Korean capitalrsquo roughly 3 million residents, who have few options to get to work or school each day.Article continues after this advertisement First came new, high-tech subway cars and electric trolleybuses mdash; each announced by the media with photos of Kim personally conducting the <a href=Link cups uk</a> final inspection tours. Now, officials say three new electric trams are running daily routes across Pyongyang.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFOViral video of drunk cop gets QCPD chief firedNEWSINFOSC charges retired CA justice over lawyer s murderNEWSINFONBI files raps vs vloggers outside PH for disinformationTransport officials say the capacity of the new trams is about 300, sitting and standing. Pas <a href=Link termoska</a> sengers must buy tickets in shops beforehand and put them in a ticket box when they get on. The flat fare is a dirt cheap 5 won US$ .0006 for any tram, trolleybus, subway or re Qgxo Body of teenage boy found hanging from Bataan bridge President Moon Jae-in right and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un left embrace at the inter-Korean summit last April 27. THE KOREA HERALDSeoul, South Korea mdash; South Korean President Moon Jae-in said Wednesday his visit to Pyongyang next month will be a bold step towards formally ending the decades-old war with the nuclear-armed North.Article continues after this advertisement The two Koreas agreed earlier this week to hold a third meeting between Moon and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in September as a rapid diplomatic thaw builds on the peninsula following their first summit in April.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFOViral video of drunk cop gets QCPD chief firedNEWSINFO7 bakery workers <a href=Link usa</a> killed in Cupang, Antipolo City stabbingNEWSINFOLacson to PNP: Recover ransom in Que slay case to regain public trustMoonrsquo trip to the North Korean capital will be the first visit by a South Korean head of state to Pyongyang since 2007. The leaders will take a bold step towards declaring an end to the war and a peace treaty, Moon said at a ceremony marking the 73rd anniversary of liberation from Japanese colonial rule in 1945.The 1950-53 Korean War ended with an armistice rather than a peace treaty, leaving the two neighbours technically still in <a href=Link mexico</a> a state of conflict.The signatories to the armistice included the US-led United Nations Command mdash; that fought alon <a href=Link cup</a> gside the Southrsquo troops mdash; as well as China and North Korea.Article continues af | |
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