After two years of strict lockdown, North Korea slowly reopens border
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After spending two years in a strict lockdown because of the COVID-19 pandemic, North Korea may finally be opening up slowly. The reason could reflect a growing sense of recognition by the leadership that the nation badly needs to win outside economic relief. The North's tentative reopening is seen in the apparent resumption of North Korean freight train traffic into neighbouring China.