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What’s next for the US-North Korea relationship?

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Following North Korea’s unveiling of a huge new missile at a military parade celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Workers’ Party, CNN’s Paula Hancocks looks at what these developments mean for the US.

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Following North Korea’s unveiling of a huge new missile at a military parade celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Workers’ Party, CNN’s Paula Hancocks looks at what these developments mean for the US.

Source: CNN

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