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North Korea wants the world to see this resort. But there is a problem: it’s almost empty

By AndreaPosted on31.08.2025
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North Korea wants the world to see this resort. But there is a problem: it's almost empty

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Luxury, well-being and white sand beaches: This is the image that a newly opened resort in North Korea wants to pass, but the reality in the world’s most isolated country is not quite this.

CNN International was to better understand how this huge tourist venture works.

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  • The journey to Hungary will be complicated by a shutdown of several days: replacement buses will be waiting for people
  • The Taiwanese minister visited Taiping Island in the South China Sea
  • “Separated by ICE”, by Carol Guzy, wins World Press Photo
  • Challenged, Félix made miraculous saves in the 1970 World Cup
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