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China is the world's fastest growing major economy - and back home, North Korea is facing a famine. The World Food Programme (WFP) estimates that six million North Koreans are suffering from food shortages. A US envoy for human rights, Robert King, is on a week-long visit to the country to assess the severity of the shortages.There has been fierce debate about whether Pyongyang is exaggerating the food problem to allow it to feed its army or stockpile supplies.
China is the world's fastest growing major economy - and back home, North Korea is facing a famine.
ReplyDeleteThe World Food Programme (WFP) estimates that six million North Koreans are suffering from food shortages.
A US envoy for human rights, Robert King, is on a week-long visit to the country to assess the severity of the shortages.
There has been fierce debate about whether Pyongyang is exaggerating the food problem to allow it to feed its army or stockpile supplies.