Although many North Koreans still worry about how they will find their next meal, North Korea s growing middle class and its interest in consuming culture have given rise to more diverse goods and services in the North, as the regime embraces it as contributing to stability rather than as a threat, a recent study shows.
Although many North Koreans still worry about how they will find their next meal, North Korea s growing middle class and its interest in consuming culture have given rise to more diverse goods and services in the North, as the regime embraces it as contributing to stability rather than as a threat, a recent study shows.
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Ulsan to host World Para Dance Sport Championships in November 05/03/21
The world’s best Para dancers will head to Ulsan, South Korea in November for the 2021 World Para Dance Sport Championships.
The three-day competition will take place from 26-28 November at the Munsu Gymnasium.
It will be the first World Championships in Asia since Tokyo, Japan held the 2013 edition.
Bonn, Germany hosted the last Worlds in 2019 with 225 athletes from 26 nations. South Korea finished fourth in the medal standings with two golds and one silver.
The Korea Dance Sport Federation for the Disabled will be the Local Organising Committee (LOC) for Ulsan 2021.
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